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Since I have the EMule disc, I'll try to install it, so I'll attempt to find the Death SS and La Strana..
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The Bulldozer are awesome!! They truly are one of the many national glories.. all their albums are legendary. Fortunately, I have "IX" and "The Day Of Wrath" on my father's LPs, because otherwise I wouldn't have anything from them. THE FINAL SEPARATION!!
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Blessed are you for having the original albums of Death SS... I can only listen to them on MySpace. As for Strana, I have "The Faith," and from Vanadium, I've downloaded the best tracks.
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I never found anything from Death SS, Dark Quarterer, Strana Officina, Sabotage on Lime Wire... I only downloaded Vanadium and three songs from Fire Trails' "Third Moon"... I don't know if there's more stuff available on EMule.
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Thank you Defender85! The Rex Inferi truly deserve it, "The Damage Has Been Done" and "Like A Hurricane" are very beautiful and interesting works. The guitarist is a monster in the solos, as is the whole band!! You'll see that if you get comfortable with the computer, you can listen to these bands too on Vibrations Of Doom. That site is a real paradise for us metalheads... do you, for example, know Bloody Skizz??
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A very beautiful film, truly a classic of horror and science fiction cinema. This is the real deal, from the '50s, '60s, and '70s, NOT the contemporary stuff that every year churns out the same holiday movie with those four losers!! Now even the world of cinema has become a bit like that of music... I never go to the cinema to watch films because I just don't like them, except for some!! For the soundtrack of this film, I would have chosen some doom metal bands from the '80s, like Witchfinder General, Saint Vitus, or Angelwitch...
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I know them pretty well even though I'm not a big fan of the band.. I've heard the album from a friend and it's truly destructive!!
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Indeed it’s true, Defender85.. I’m doing somewhat detailed and long reviews (like Steel Crown, Vanilla Fudge..) because they’re bands that haven’t been reviewed and I thought it would be nice to introduce them satisfactorily. Welcome anatas, may the power of metal be with you.
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I don't really think we're just fake metalheads trying to show ourselves as rebels against everyone and everything to look tough! But let's stop with this SATANISM thing, I don't care about any of that..even if I often find myself listening to bands like Deicide, Dimmu Borgir, Cradle Of Filth, and Morbid Angel. I listen to them not to hear the blasphemous lyrics (even though you could never understand them with their growl), but to appreciate their technique and their music..because in the end, they are professionals too. Extreme metal has produced musicians like Chuck Schuldiner, Steve Di Giorgio, Trey Azagthoth, Alexi Laiho, Euronymous..Also, I don't think we've offended any users; I don't think our comments have been read by priests or nuns!!
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Look, Bonny91, I completely agree with you. I have many atheist friends like you who make the same arguments. I, Defender85, and Psycroptic have spent time responding to the senseless and trivial comments of some people, even making some jokes. Personally, more than not believing in the concept of the "divine," I am against what the Catholic Church imposes... even though it's better not to talk about this topic on a site for music reviews. Even if we had a bit of fun, we certainly haven't reached the triviality of Finley or My Chemical Romance fans. WE ARE ROCK!!