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What's your fav. HARD ATTACK music right now?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by ROXRAN, Aug 6, 2004.

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  1. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    "Broken" (EP) by NIN

    Also stuff by Pantera, Sepultura, Rammstein and most of "Undertow" by Tool (can't stand the last track which is hidden).
     
  2. xlr817

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    1.) ALL PANTERA cds, 2.)ALL MEGADETH cds, except the last one, 3.) METALLICA'S black & justice for all!, 4.)SWORDMASTER postmortem tales, 5.) all HYPOCRISY cds, 6.) DISSECTION somberlain, 7.) All VADER & DISMEMBER cds, 8.) BARRY MANILOW'S ultimate hits:eek: (very angry & EVIL)!!!
     
  3. allan

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    SLAYER!!!!!!!!
     
  4. wiws316

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    [​IMG]:mad: :mad: !!!!!!!.........................................j/k;) :D
     
  5. Win

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    LOL, but then, I'm fond of the Carpenters when I simply MUST 'Kick Out the Jams' :cool:
     
  6. Palmray

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    oh there are tons:

    Terrorizer
    SFA
    Citizens Arrest
    Assück
    Eye Hate God
    Deadguy
    Mine
    Sepultura (Beneath the Remains)
    Entombed


    and a good call on Integrity by NBAHOU713. I've played with them once live with my band.
     
  7. Chicken Boy

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    Try At the Drive-In, d00d!

    If that stuff is too old for you...lets see what's new...dunno. I am one of the few and far between fans of nu metal, so let's say Deftones. Definitely Deftones.
     
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    Oh boy. Now you've gone and done it. Manny is gonna kick your arse.

    ;)
     
  9. TheFreak

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    Anyone heard the new Megadeth tracks? There are 3 of them on iTunes. Pretty old school sounding.
     
  10. wiws316

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    at the drive in was a cool band but they broke up, but some of the members formed a pretty good band by the name of mars volta
     
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    36 Crazyfists
    Atreyu
    Demon Hunter
    Every Time I Die
    Evergreen Terrace
    Twelve Tribes
     
  12. crackhead

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    Shellac
    Neurosis
    Belle and Sebastian
    Mastodon
    McClusky
    Pelican
    Isis
    Mono
     
  13. Win

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    I think they have an x-member in Sparta as well.

    And then crackhead referenced 'Belle and Sebastion'. Did this some how turn into a favorite 'twee band' thread?:cool:
     
  14. Chicken Boy

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    Haha about that Belle and Sebastian thing. Had me :confused: too.

    About ATDI: they were afraid that if they stayed together, they'd just make the same kind of albums over and over again. So they split into two, the more progressive/artsy guys (the guys with the afros) becoming Mars Volta, whereas the poppier-minded kids started Sparta. Actually saw Sparta live, which was great. Much better than studio stuff.
     

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