LGK's Hard & Heavy

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been working on a new mixtape based on tracks in which the wall of death is administered, behold the WALL OF DEATH MIX

1. lamb of god - black label
2. bury your dead - eyes wide shut
3. heaven shall burn - voice of the voiceless
4. whitechapel - this is exile
5. chimaira - the dehumanizing process
6. caliban - i've sold myself
7. sick of it all - scratch the surface
8. killswitch engage - rose of sharyn
9. devildriver - meet the wretched
10. cavalera conspiracy - blunt force trauma
11. crosscut - burn down las vegas
12. the black dahlia murder - deathmask divine
13. suicide silence - disengage
14. bleeding through - revenge i seek
15. machine head - halo

\m/
 
holy smokes, Electric Wizard was added to the MDF line up. really hoping they add something closer to the west coast.
 
holy smokes, Electric Wizard was added to the MDF line up. really hoping they add something closer to the west coast.

Sadly it was announced as "Exclusive US appearance" so that is a no.

It sucks because their lineup for MDF is pretty weak this year but i really want to see Electric Wizard and The Devil's Blood.
 
Sadly it was announced as "Exclusive US appearance" so that is a no.

It sucks because their lineup for MDF is pretty weak this year but i really want to see Electric Wizard and The Devil's Blood.
Damn, i didn't see the part of it being exclusive. I'd also like to see Church of Misery, might have to start thinking of a road trip...
 
Some happy news


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Pages 6 and 7 using the default board settings. I'm just sayin'
 
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Don't know if this was brought up in any of the previous versions of this thread

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On November 1st, Ace Frehley Wil Have "No Regrets" | Rock News | Eddie Trunk

Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley will release his memoir "No Regrets" on November 1st. The 288 page book, co-authored by Joe Layden, will be published under Simon & Schuster/Gallery Books's VH1 Books imprint and can be pre-ordered at Amazon.com by clicking here.


Ace Frehley is known worldwide as the legendary original lead guitarist for the seminal rock band KISS and respected as a solo artist who has influenced generations of guitar players. KISS is known for its wild make-up, spectacular costumes, and theatrical live shows (not to mention their music). Frehley will delve into his life as a kid growing up in the Bronx, his ups-and-downs and influences which catapulted him into a life of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, and reveal what is was like to be one of the founding members of one of the most influential bands in the world.


In its nearly four-decade existence, KISS has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, ranking among the top-selling rock-and-roll bands of all time. The KISS Army remains vast and devoted, buying merchandise and concert tickets at sellout shows that continue around the globe. Now, Ace Frehley, long regarded as the most approachable and likable member of the band, opens up about his unbelievable exploits as one of the founding members of KISS.


It all started in January of 1973, when this self-taught musician and Bronx native spotted an advertisement in the Village Voice posted by Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Gene Simmons: "Guitarist wanted with flash and balls." Frehley, figuring he had both, answered the ad, and the rest was history.


Within a few years, KISS was playing spectacular live shows to sold-out stadiums all over the world, decked out in their iconic costumes and makeup. The band was raking in millions of dollars on tours, albums, and merchandise, and the rabid KISS Army numbered in the six figures. Frehley, known as "The Spaceman," had transformed from a scrappy, music-obsessed kid to one of the most famous and revered guitarists of his era, hailed by critics and adored by fans. No Regrets goes behind the make-up, the money, the women, and the partying. Frehley recounts his battles with drug addiction and his brushes with death, sets the record straight about his complicated relationships with Simmons and Paul Stanley, and describes his evolution as a musician -- all with his characteristic humor and honesty. Without a doubt, No Regrets is a must-have for every KISS fan.


Ace Frehley said "I think Sinatra said it best...'regrets I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention.'"
 
I dunno Absu. What do they sound like?

Celtic/ Sumerian influenced black metal from the ancient mist-shrouded emerald highlands of Plano, Texas.

Russ "Proscriptor McGovern" Givens is a mighty fine drummer. Check out Tara.
 
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Anyone who thinks Andromeda kicks ass, gimme a "**** YEAH!"

New album coming soon, I heard.
 
Metallica Announces Special $6 Shows To Celebrate 30th Anniversary | Geeks of Doom

Thirty years of Metallica? can you believe it? We think it?s cause for a major celebration! You?ve been asking for a while now ?just what the hell are you going to do to mark 30 years as a band?? closely followed by ?why don?t we have more exclusive shows for Fan Club members?? We?ve heard you loud and clear and are beyond psyched to announce that the week of December 5, 2011 will be a full on Metallica week in the Bay Area, more specifically we will be playing four shows for Met Club members only at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco on December 5, 7, 9, and 10 to celebrate our 30th anniversary. These unique shows will include special guests and events, rare songs, varied set lists, odds and ends, and all the nutty stuff you expect from Metallica? fun for the entire family! Come to the Bay Area and spend the week with us to not only close out 2011 out with a bang, but to celebrate over three decades worth of craziness.

Participate in the entire week of festivities with special four pack tickets (one ticket for each of the four shows) and automatic entry into the contests for various other special events, available for the clever price of $19.81 (get it??). If you can?t join us for the full week, we?ll have individual show tickets too and as you can see we?re going back to early ?80′s ticket pricing (but not the hair!)? single show tickets will be just $6.00 each. Both four packs and individual show tickets will be available for Fan Club members only through a reservation system and we do have to add facility fees, blah, blah. Clubbers can log in for all the details? we?re taking reservations through August 8.

Hope to see you for a week of madness in December!
 
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