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I was talking about Hardware last week. Got onto it via a chat about The Field of the Nephilim. I take it Hardware isn't on DVD then!

 

Or is it?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000089792/qid=1147816569/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_11_1/203-2524659-4950339

Region 1... I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Cool.

 

Nephilim - great. Loved Psychonaut

I was/am into Mission, Bahaus, Chameleons, Sisters of Mercy, New Model Army, Cure, Revolting Cocks and similar.

 

Who or what is Hersha?

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Ministry were cool.

 

NIN are/were very industrial, Trent Reznor did some funky stuff. I still remember when he did the music for Quake, really gave the game that extra sommat :D

 

White Zombie/Rob Zombie are great too.

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Oh the memories!

 

I keep meaning to replace my Nephilim tapes with CDs (no tape player) but don't seem to have managed it... thanks for the reminder!

I managed to find most of their stuff on MP3 if you're interested ;)

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I'm feeling very KoRn - Follow the leader/Issues. Discuss and recommend.

 

Have you not heard their recent 'See you on the other side' album? Not as complete as Issues, but a couple of cracking tacks none the less.

 

Here's what's played the most on my i-pod...

 

Any of the (Hed)pe albums, great musicians producing some awesome riffage, great beats/basslines= very lively. (rap/metal)

 

Any Deftones album, but 'White Pony' is favourite. Again great song structures, excelent melodies with kick in the nuts low slung guitar as well.

 

Any 'Perfect Circle' album. A must for any 'Tool' fan. Very theraputic and soothing.

 

Machine Head - Supercharger. These guys just get better with age. Addictive sing along choruses, great for driving to.

 

Fear Factory - Archetype. Brutal and aggressive, i love this band.

 

Devin Townsand - Terria. This dude is widely regarded as one of the best song writers of his genre, and rightly so. He did vocals for Steve Vai and has other projects such as Strapping young Lad. Sheer quality musicianship. Best of all, my old band did a couple of supports for him while he was touring the UK:d

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I'd normally feel bad about such things but as I have the tapes I guess they wouldn't mind too much :innocent:

I'm like that too. It's too hard to find on CD, and I don't listen to tapes or vinyl anymore, so all the stuff I have I grab the MP3. I'm not into random music pirating and firmly believe in paying for a CD (if it's available).

PM me your address and I'll do you a disc.

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Machine Head - Supercharger. These guys just get better with age. Addictive sing along choruses, great for driving to.

 

Fear Factory - Archetype. Brutal and aggressive, i love this band.

 

Devin Townsand - Terria. This dude is widely regarded as one of the best song writers of his genre, and rightly so. He did vocals for Steve Vai and has other projects such as Strapping young Lad. Sheer quality musicianship. Best of all, my old band did a couple of supports for him while he was touring the UK:d

 

Oh yes! :D

 

Machine Head - Davidian still one of my fave tracks ever :D

 

Devin Townsend was pretty brutal too, I have some of his stuff with Strapping Young Lad :)

 

Fear Factory - saw them at britxon academy, so good I got my glasses kicked off my face in the pit :D

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i have a few korn albums

 

Korn - Issues

Korn - Take a look in the mirror

Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror -2

Korn - Untouchables

Korn - Greatest Hits Vol. 1

 

never listend to them.what was that korn song on that famous supra video.i liked that song.you into nine inch nails or greenday.

 

i been listening to coldplays x&y and parachutes album love them at the min

 

also really like

 

the smiths

morrisey

simple minds

inxs

the beatles

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I've got Slipknot, Trivium & Tankard on my MP3 player at work today.

 

Other noteable band of this ilk would be:

 

Testament - started in the early 90's as a speed metal band and got progressively heavier.

Xentrix - classic thrash metal (from Preston)

Slayer

Napalm Death - the original Grindcore band.

Carcass - Swansong & Heartworks albums are fantastic - proper rock guitar with some seriously brutal drum beats. The rest of their albums are heavy as shit Grindcore stuff

Sepultura

Anthrax

Exodus

Mnemic - do a brutal cover of Wild Boys (Duran Duran)

 

To name a few. I have about 18000 tracks on my PC from 70's rock to Death Metal/Grindcore.

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Death Angel did some good stuff - Act III was kinda cool. How about Flotsam & Jetsam, Sodom (Agent Orange), Annihilator, Forbidden, Bolt Thrower, Candlemass, Morbid Angel, Suicidal Tendencies.

 

I like my thrash, I do. You may have noticed.

 

Saw Testament live a few times in the 90's, fantastic band. Fave track has to be DNR, Do Not Resucitate at the moment, brutal drumming on that one

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Listened to a few songs on KoRn's See you on the other side once, good but needs a proper listen to. I think it's the Untouchables album I'm missing, got the rest.

 

Devin Townsend - Heard his stuff with Vai (big Vai and Satch fan), but not with Strapping Young Lad.

 

Update on last night : I quite liked Static-X - Start a War, and loving Disturbed - 10,000 fists :)

 

Ooh another band nobody has mentioned yet... G//Z/R

 

Got the first album "Plastic Planet" somewhere and thats pretty good. Geezer Butler from Black Sabbath, and Burton C. Bell from Fear Factory on vocals (who then left after the first album and I never heard anything after that.

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Disturbed - Down with the Sickness is the next cover my band'll be doing...

and Xentrix - Crimes if I get my way.

 

Never heard anything by G/Z/R, I'll have to have a search when I get my internet back at home

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Death Angel did some good stuff - Act III was kinda cool. How about Flotsam & Jetsam, Sodom (Agent Orange), Annihilator, Forbidden, Bolt Thrower, Candlemass, Morbid Angel, Suicidal Tendencies.

 

I like my thrash, I do. You may have noticed.

 

Saw Testament live a few times in the 90's, fantastic band. Fave track has to be DNR, Do Not Resucitate at the moment, brutal drumming on that one

 

Ahhh the memories. I prefered ST when they were a proper hardcore band. I feel they lost their way with all thrash then funk rock stuff.

 

Obscure band time: Did you ever hear Anacrusis? Awesome.

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