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    Suffocation - Infecting the Crypts

    So pure, so classic. I can now finally listen to brutal DM without turning away after 3 songs if it's too noisy. Previously I only listened to DM bands that had consistent riffs and a steady song structure(even if it wasn't melodic), I never liked bands that had more than 50 riffs in one song up until now(all of you modern DM fans listen to this or Cryptopsy to see what I mean). Yeah... noise can make good music, bitches.

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    Vital Remains - Let The Killing Begin / Dechristianize

    Trying to memorize all the lyrics... oh yes. One of the greatest song(s) ever. Let The Killing Begin = Edited version of O Fortuna, by the way, if anyone was wondering. If anyone wants an awesome Death Metal-album, Vital Remains - Dechristianize is the way to go.

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    <b>Fool's Garden</b> - <b>Lemon Tree</b>

    All that I can see, just a yellow lemon tree. Or something like that. Just brilliant.
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    Skinner, that's possibly a Cure song. And yes, from now on, people that come in here just to spam will probably be banned from The Music Zone. Woo.


    Opeth - By The Pain I See In Others

    A terribly underrated Opeth track, the closer for Deliverance, so essentially te last metal song they've released thus far. Opeth have recently stated they're going back into the studio soon. It's been way too long since we've had an album by them, I can't wait...

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    Funeral For a Friend - Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation (album).

    I just noticed someone had sent me this over MSN, but I don't think I ever listened to it, and I forget who did... Pretty rocking stuff so far, anyway. "Escape Artists Never Die" makes me miss Fury. ;_;
    ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º° ¨¨°º¤ø„¸ EDWARD CULLEN IS THE KING OF VAMPYRES! HE IS BETTER THAN BILL COMPTON, LESTAT DE LIONCOURT, VLAD THE IMPALER, & DICK CHENEY ¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨¨°� �¤ø„¸

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    <b>Solid Base</b> - <b>Colours of your dream</b>

    You have noticed me listening to Solid Base lately? This is quite good, but if you don't care about this kind of pop/disco/whatever music... this is not a must to listen to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie
    Vital Remains - Let The Killing Begin / Dechristianize

    Trying to memorize all the lyrics... oh yes. One of the greatest song(s) ever. Let The Killing Begin = Edited version of O Fortuna, by the way, if anyone was wondering. If anyone wants an awesome Death Metal-album, Vital Remains - Dechristianize is the way to go.
    That album was great, everyone should give it a listen, but it is pretty damned repetetive. The sheer awesomeness of the title-track and "Infidel" makes up for it though...

    Wormed - Ylem

    Yuuuuuuuuughhhh. Yowwrrghhh.. Guuuuurrrrrghh, etc. with groovy drumming. Just how I love it.

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    I don't like the "vocals" of Wormed.

    Right now playing <b>Organic</b> by <b>Alexander Brandon</b>.
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    Funeral For A Friend - 10 Scene Points To The Winner

    I've FINALLY managed to get hold of this song. If anyone has seen the DVD, it's their soundcheck song in the documentary. Fair bit heavier than most of their other songs, too. Excellent.

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    I like how you quoted "vocals". It really doesn't sound like a human being, nor vocal chords for that matter.The only thing I don't like about the vox is that they're completely incomprehensible(I like to understand at least half of the lyrics), but I like the deep bass-like tone that they have, and they aren't crunchy growls like 99% of all other DM bands' vocals, which makes them even more original, not only in the lyrical and composition department. In fact, they have a melodic passage with clean guitars and singing in one song that lasts for like 7 seconds then goes quickly back to their brutal shit...

    Something by Buena Vista Social Club, they're airing a documentary on them on TV. Great Cuban music. Lots of instruments at once, and pretty damned melodic, I'm not a fan of any kind of Latin music but I can settle with this. If you want something you could come across in a Cuban hotel with a load of old people, listen to this.
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    linkin park - in the end

    in the end nothing does matter so why try when you know that everything is pointless?

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    Because anyone can achieve just about anything if they put their mind to it?

    Decrepit Birth - Concepting the Era

    Just got Decrepit Birth's only album, I've heard lots of good stuff about this band and I'm liking this song so far. The recording is crunchy, and everything is just so fucking brutal! The drummer is must be speeding up his drumming with a recording device, or he seriously has adrenal glands the size of his head!

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    The Dillinger Escape Plan - Clip The Apex...Accept instructions

    Oh my god, how I love this album, I love how they manage to play some fucked up, loud, odd time riff, and still keep a certain ambience....

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    Mark Knopfler - Boom, like that

    Kind of reminds me of what I liked in Dire Straits, always gave me the urge to pick my guitar... or learn to drum.

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    <b>Indica</b> - <b>Ikuinen virta</b>

    Just one that deserves full 5 stars. But you need to be able to listen Finnish to get everything out of this.
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