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2008 - Live
7 Sep 2008, 11:39 by DarthNihilus
Diese Bands habe ich bisher im Jahre 2008 live gesehen. Die Festivals, auf denen ich bisher war, waren das Wacken Open Air und das Summer Breeze Open Air. Folgen wird wahrscheinlich noch das Heidenfest mit u.A. Finntroll, Catamenia, Equilibrium und mehr.
- Iron Maiden
- Nightwish
- Children of Bodom
- Gorgoroth
- Graveworm
- Arch Enemy
- Ensiferum
- Lordi
- Sonata Arctica
- Kreator
- Opeth
- Endstille
- Avantasia
- Dark Fortress
- Keep of Kalessin
- Megaherz
- Marduk
- Subway to Sally
- Korpiklaani
- Paradise Lost
- Helloween
- Cradle of Filth
- 3 Inches of Blood
- Avenged Sevenfold
Nächstes Jahr live sehen will ich unbedingt wieder Dark Tranquillity, Amon Amarth, Norther, Eternal Tears of Sorrow, Kalmah UND ganz wichtig Hypocrisy.
Gruß -
30 questions about my top 30 (Top artists over all time) 4.7.08
4 Sep 2008, 15:13 by Tandaro
1. KoЯn
2. Billy Talent
3. Clawfinger
4. System of a Down
5. Metallica
6. Bullet for My Valentine
7. In Extremo
8. The Offspring
9. Disturbed
10.In Flames
11.Die Ärzte
12.Rage Against the Machine
13.The Living End
14.Limp Bizkit
15.Saltatio Mortis
16.Nine Inch Nails
17.Culcha Candela
18.Avenged Sevenfold
19.Subway to Sally
20.The Used
21.Dream Theater
22.Children of Bodom
23.Linkin Park
24.Adema
25.The Suicide Machines
26.Ska-P
27.Paradise Lost
28.Drowning Pool
29.Serj Tankian
30.Oingo Boingo
1. How did you get into 29?
I was SoaD listener before, heard of Serjs soloproject and buyd it. ^^
2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
I think Living Dead Beat or Hell bounds on my Trail ; )
3. How many albums by 12 do you own?
3 ^^
4. What is your favourite song by 5?-
Thats a difficult question... I think One, Sanitarium, I Dissapear or Creeping Death...
5. What is your favorite song by 15?
Vergissmeinnicht, Sieben Raben or Koma
6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
Hmm... Deliver us from Evil ; )
7. What is your favourite song by 10? -
Alias or Take this Life
8. What is a good memory you have involving 30? -
Errrr... There aren´t any Memories xD
9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? -
NO
10. How many times have you seen 23 live? -
1 time @ Rock im Park 08 ^^ maybe I´ll see them in Zürich this october ^^
11. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? -
Canabis xD
12. What is your favourite album by 11? -
Die Bestie in Menschengestalt... the only Ärzte album wich is really PUNK
13. Who is your favourite member of 1? -
Jon Davis
14. Have you ever seen 14 live? -
No... : (
15. What is a good memory involving 27? -
No not really ^^
16. What is your favourite song by 16? -
Capital G
17. What is your favourite album by 18? -
Avenged Sevenfold or Waking the Fallen
18. What is your favorite song by 21? -
Metropolis
19. What is the first song you ever heard by 25? -
I don´t know -.-
20. What is your favourite album by 2? -
Billy Talent II
21. What is your favourite song by 3? -
There are too much songs from Clawfinger I really love : D
22. What is your favourite song by 8? -
Million Miles away ^^
23. How many times have you seen 17 live? -
1 time... they were sooooooooooooo bad >: (
24. What is the worst song by 12? -
No song from adema is terible ^^
25. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? -
Full Circle
26. What is your favourite album by 7? -
Mein Rasend Herz -
mes concerts
2 Sep 2008, 20:34 by dysto_
Mes meilleurs souvenirs :
Anathema (x4) / The Gathering (x4) / Tool / Antony and the Johnsons / Thomas Dybdahl / Tom McRae (x4) / Agua de Annique / Antimatter / Machine Head (x2) / Metallica (x2) / Mono / Oceansize (x2) / The Gathering / Evergrey / AC/DC / Airbourne / Queens of the Stone Age (x4) / Queen Adreena (x2) / CocoRosie / Damien Rice / Devendra Banhart (x2) / Thomas Dybdahl /Tom McRae (x4) / Goldfrapp / Mogwai / Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds / Antimatter / Jennifer Terran / Machine Head (x2) / Metallica (x2)
Rock / Post Rock / Hard Rock
30 Seconds to Mars / A Perfect Circle / Danko Jones /
Foo Fighters / Freak Kitchen / Guns n’Roses / Franck Black / Little Bob / Monster Magnet / Motörhead (x2) / No One is Innocent / Robert Plant / Sonic Youth (x2) / Status Quo / The Cure / The Datsuns /
Muse / Pulp / A Silver Mt. Zion /Kinski
Metal
Apocalyptica (x2) / At the Gates / Carcass / Dark Tranquillity / Deftones / DevilDriver / In Flames (x2) / Meshuggah / Satyricon / Soulfly / Soilwork (x2) / Strapping Young Lad / The Old Dead Tree / Trivium / Slayer (x2) / Slipknot / Lacuna Coil / Katatonia / Marilyn Manson / Mastodon / Ministry / My Dying Bride / Paradise Lost / Porcupine Tree / Rammstein / DragonForce / Angra / Gamma Ray / Helloween / Iced Earth / Jon Oliva’s Pain
Pop / folk
Bell X1 / Cocoon / Dawn Landes / Iron & Wine / Joseph Arthur / Leafblade / Peter Von Poehl / Andrew Bird / I Am Kloot / Miossec / Yann Tiersen / Mercury Rev / Beirut / Da Silva / Renaud
and many more... -
Slipknot - New Metal?
31 Aug 2008, 11:39 by Apollyon_
You see what I did? New not nu? I kill me...
Anyway, the new album, All Hope Is Gone isn't bad. Its got some heavy bits. No bullshit. Good lyrics (for the better part of it). There are blast beats and guitar solos (but the solos are quite short). There are some great songs. They really are a lot more metal than Disturbed, P.O.D., Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park and co ever were or will be. In fact Why are they even being compared with each other?
I know its hard, but past the gimmicks, the music has always been Slipknot's biggest asset and their downfall. To heavy for the nu-metalerz and to abnormal for the metal-heads. And the black metal fans generally don't like it without a grim tree or a Norwegian flag every now and then.
There is certainly a lot of prejudice surrounding them, earned or not.
Corey Taylor insults Korn for modeling, back in the nineties by the look of it.
We hate Fred Durst!
Single from the new cd.
Man, I had a really long review written, and was literally finishing the last of the bonus tracks from the special edition, opened the calculator to get an average rating out of 10 for the album when Firefox stopped working. And closed. And when it restarted the last session (it does that pretty cool must off the time) IT WAS ALL FUCKING GONE I HAVE BEEN HERE FOR TWO FUCKING HOURS WRITING FUCK!!!!!!!!!! FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd like to hear your views on the Slipknot though. But only on the music part.
All:My:FaultsEvanescenceRadioheadColdplayMetallicaMegadethSlayerAnthraxExodusTestamentSodomKreatorDestructionLegion of the DamnedOpethKatatoniaMy Dying BrideMy Chemical RomanceFall Out BoyUlverArcturusIn the Woods...Blut aus NordDarkthroneDeathspell OmegaBurzumAnal CuntAnal BlastStone SourSlipknotNickelbackHigh on FireDownPanteraSuperjoint RitualDamageplanDeicideDaathNileNapalm DeathNasumAgathoclesSanctityTriviumDark TranquillityCarcassAnaal NathrakhChimairaLamb of GodDevilDriverIron MaidenJudas PriestPanic CellVenomParadise LostGWARSleepElectric WizardSunn O)))SoilworkIn FlamesKoЯnSimple PlanFeederFoo FightersBritney SpearsMadonnaPrimitive Graven ImageSamaelBloodbathBolt ThrowerCannibal CorpseCoilCrowbarOtepMarilyn Manson -
Outsider's point of view or seeing Anathema at BA
29 Aug 2008, 22:29 by Sirielle
Thu 14 Aug – Brutal Assault XIII - 2008
Brutal Assault, the festival with 80 bands and I went there to see one. A very good trip with Jhessail , Morrigan_le_Fay and theriel_night. We've met a few familiar faces more at the place :)
The place itself was interesting - an old military fort from XVIIIth century, now filled with metal fans. As folks called it - a little metal city. Pity parts of the festival weren't located in the tunnels, that would give more to the atmosphere. But I guess bands had some fun going through them for they appeared out of nowhere in the place, I guess they drove to another side of the walls. Double stage, bands were playing alternatingly, so no band could be missed while listening to another as it happens on some festivals, very good idea.
Now regarding sound itself most of bands sounded flat to me, but it was hard to state if the sound was set wrong or they just sound this way given I've herd them for the first time. Also most of them sounded to me the same... But given I'm no brutal/death/black metal fan I should not really judge the bands that harsh.
Ok, some memories to note down.
Thursday
We arrived at the festival around 5PM judging on the program, but I can't remember why that late. We decided to walk around the place and with theriel_night I spent a lot of time on the marketplace searching for T-shirts she wanted to buy.
I arrived to the stages in time to see Samael, one of the names I wanted to check. In their case I've heard them before (not live). Not my music anymore, but I liked the performance. Front man talking with natural voice between songs, no unnecessary screaming on the public. In contrast later I've learned again I don't like bands who call audience "mother fuckers".
Next the highlight of the evening to me - Finntroll, the band I really enjoyed. Never heard them before and I admit I still prefer Hedningarna when I think about the word folk, but this kind of heavier and as I expect humorous approach to folk sounds interesting, too. Got to check them and get some troll hammers:
Trollhammaren at YouTube.
We went out of festival during Mayem's performance, so I have no idea what way Harmony Bay sounds, an interesting name on the slaughter catastrophe corps names like list.
Friday
We entered when Novembre was on stage, quite a nice band, worth checking later. Behemoth, a good moment to take places close to the Obscure stage where one band was tuning in ;) Cradle of Filth. Yeah we were going to see them, at least for the legend's sake, but we needed to find a less noisy place that time.
Neurosis. A big surprise to me, for unknown reason I was expecting some noisy hard core I will not like. I was impressed by the music itself right away, though I would prefer it instrumental. But I was told vocals on studio versions are more in the background, more like another instrument adding to the mood (I admit I treat vocals like that recently, lyrics stopped to be the most important, while I used to pay the most attention to them in the past). A band to remember, creating mood both with sound and black and white visualizations. To me a mood like swimming in deep waters. Definitely one to check later.
1349 confirmed us we really want to go back to our room, so we skipped the last bands again.
Saturday
We were eating breakfast too long so we missed Arkona. As Sorvali told us that was really interesting band with a female vocalist who was singing a bit like a witch - with neutral voice, growling and strange screeches or whispers. That would be something, but we arrived after um...4 PM?
Now funny stuff. Zubrowska. I went to check who is playing and when I got to the stages I thought someone put on the telebim a video of a different band to the music from the stage... Totally unexpected look compared with music: short hair, white shirts (ties?), I'm sure they had fun with breaking the convention of the expected metal band look.
Next a cabaret - Sebkha Chott, the craziest band ever. They sounded to me like broken mirror Bregovic got into metal with techno and jazzy twists. Check for your self, just two examples: the crazy music (I want that saxophone!) and the final scene with a chicken (both vids not from BA, the one from BA is in poor quality). I was impressed the most by their drummer's huge bunny ears ;) People on audience had fun, even dancing. Unfortunately I haven't seen the whole gig - we were sitting most of the time away from the stages hiding from rain and then went to meet and greet tent where Paradise Lost supposed to be, but it was cancelled (as most of meetings that day).
Arch Enemy. I was told a girl sings there and when I'll hear her screaming then...! (I don't remember what would happen then, I think it was ended by a meaningful face expression). So I was expecting someone with a strong voice, screaming loud with power. Will she beat Diamanda Galás? I had too high expectations, the girl from Arch Enemy was growling and if I haven't seen her I would think it was man's voice. I guess it was great within the convention, some people were so impressed that a girl can growl like that. But I see no reason for a girl to growl, at least not to growl the whole songs, it could be useful in some moments to stress something more or just amaze the audience. People all around were wondering if she can sing with a natural voice, we wondered that, too. Which must be sad for her if she hears this question over and over again. But apart that I expected totally different voice she made a very good impression on me - a beautiful woman with positive energy, looking great on stage and performing lively with charisma. I think they were one of the bands gathering the biggest audience. Well deserved.
Paradise Lost. I'm sorry, but it was the greatest disappointment of the festival to me. No, I'm not a fan, I know only several songs but I've never saw them live and I was really awaiting that gig. Is it the way they sound today or was it a bad day? I felt the singer was as unenthusiastic as the audience was quiet. He even asked us why we're so quiet. I was sorry for that, indeed I could not hear people, the public was really apathetic. Paradise Lost didn't fit to the brutal metal festival, the same as Anathema, but I don't think it was a reason. Perhaps people expected a stronger, heavier performance form them. Perhaps standing in the rain for the whole day and tones of beer gave the fall of form in the audience. Perhaps both. Well, I'm Forever Failure song fan and the way the singer's voice sounds there. It sounded different that night, very soft, but I guess as well I could expect Anathema to play Serenades if that's fitting comparison (ha, but they did in some way!). I didn't expect Paradise Lost would play Small Town Boy cover either, which I like a lot and where the voice is different to the old times, too, but stronger than it was during the show. I was sorry for the fact that things went wrong with the audience and the mood, but as I said the same time I was greatly disappointed. Yet there were people who really liked the show, heard the band for the first time and decided to get to know them better, so maybe it wasn't that bad.
This last day we stayed long enough to see the last band - Esoteric - and again as with Neurosis this is something I need to check. Not that impressive, but the mood of floating in waters was there. We saw just a glimpse of their performance and walked back to our room, tired and the same time sad it's the end of the festival.
We've had a little Anathemaniacs+PL group meeting before Arch Enemy came on stage, very short but we've finally managed to gather in one place :)
Metal fan or not in spite of my grumbling here I really enjoyed the festival, the place and the people :)
What? I have missed something in my review? No, not really, I just left the best to the end. So - yes - Anathema, Saturday's night. The main reason why I travelled to Jaroměř. And it was worth it, Anathema gave a great performance!
From the beginning we had some fun taking our places in front of the Obscure stage Anathema got while Behemoth was performing on the Nosferatu stage. Pity, we would prefer they got Nosferatu, wouldn't we Vlaaaaads? [Oh, an internal joke of my companions I can't explain, it had to do something with Dracula.] But let's come back to Anathema. So, Behemoth on Nosferatu (they had great public), Mr Danny Cavanagh on the Obscure stage tuning guitars laud till they sounded right. A big plus for that, I was afraid some random festival technician will do the job and Anathema will loose much sounding flat as some of bands sounded to me. That tuning was quite loud comparing to for example to Samael's instruments tuning (they sounded flat), I wonder if Behemoth have heard anything? For sure they didn't but we've had some fun they are like "WTF? What's the noise out there!? Who's that guy disturbing us!?" and so on ;)
The concert. A really good performance with songs I loved to hear. But they didn't want to play
Eternity part I, traitors! More, they didn't play
Lost Control I was sure someone said they will ;) But I have finally heard the beautiful voice of Lee Douglas. That was a magic moment when after all the noisy music we expected during the day came out the beauty of
A Natural Disaster's melody and Lee's voice. A moment to stop, slow down, but not for long. They played
A Dying Wish, another of my top songs to hear live and in the end a cover of Metallica's
Orion, a song I never knew till I stepped on Anathema's gig from Dynamo'99 on YouTube. I loved it, had to check why they were playing it to memory of someone (who was that guy?) and what was that song at all, so finally I've red the whole story about the tragic bus accident Metallica had in Sweden. But I've never expected I'll hear it live, that was highlight song of the evening for me. Well, I know and own only the black album of Metallica and Orion is to me "that rare song Anathema played" and now I've heard it live :) Ah, well yes - they played
Sleepless, a song I was waiting to hear one day in the past, it was nice to hear it again. I like this song, but I believe that the guys have got enough of it. The screaming audience could hear one day "We're not sleepless anymore" ;)
The set list (after comparing with notes of others):
Parisienne Moonlight (playback intro)
Fragile Dreams
Empty
Closer
Deep
A Natural Disaster
Sleepless
A Dying Wish
Orion
Great evening, filled with not only concert memories, a one to remember :)
Pictures from the gig and BA in general - by Morrigan_le_Fay:
http://samainnight.deviantart.com/gallery/
A question - what is Vincent saying in the end of Empty? Jamie said the same when they entered the "meet and greet" tent, but I can't understand it, apart the last sentence (and it doesn't make sense to me).
Greetings to all the people I've met at Brutal Assault and special hugs to my great companions, hope to see you in October :) -
>> Favorite albums <<
26 Aug 2008, 23:30 by INROK
My all time favorite albums, sorted by ALBUM TITLE
A

Abducted
(melodic) death metal, Sweden, 1996
by Hypocrisy
.................................................

Above The Weeping World
melodic death metal, Finland, 2006
by Insomnium
.................................................

Antigone
melodic death metal (with hardcore infuences), Germany, 2004
by Heaven Shall Burn
.................................................

The Apostasy
blackened death metal, Poland, 2007
by Behemoth
.................................................

Ascendancy
metalcore / thrash metal, USA, 2005
by Trivium
.................................................

Ashes Against the Grain
folk metal / doom metal, USA, 2006
by Agalloch

The Avenger
melodic death metal / viking metal, Sweden, 1999
by Amon Amarth
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
B

Blood Mountain
progressive metal / sludge metal, USA, 2006
by Mastodon
.................................................

Bloodshed Rebefallen
symphonic black metal, Thailand, 2007
by Anthelion
.................................................

Brave Murder Days
death-doom metal, Sweden, 1996
by Katatonia
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
C

Carrion
death/thrash metal, Finland, 2007
by Discard
.................................................

Celldweller
electronic/industrial rock, USA, 2003
by Celldweller
.................................................
Chaos A.D.
thrash metal / groove metal, Brazil, 1993
by Sepultura
.................................................

Chapter II (demo)
black metal, Finland, 1998
by Flauros
.................................................

Cherno
doom metal, Finland, 2008
by KYPCK
.................................................

City
progressive/industrial death/thrash metal, Canada, 1997
by Strapping Young Lad
.................................................

Conquer
thrash metal / groove metal, USA, 2008
by Soulfly
.................................................

Crwn Thy Frnicatr
aggrotech, harsh ebm, USA, 2006
by Psyclon Nine
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
D

Dance of December Souls
death-doom metal, Sweden, 1993
by Katatonia
.................................................

Days Of Wrath
death-doom metal, Norway, 2007
by Syrach
.................................................

The Dead Live By Love
metalcore (with power metal influences), Scotland, 2007
by Mendeed
.................................................

Death Cult Armageddon
symphonic black metal, Norway, 2003
by Dimmu Borgir
.................................................

Dedication
hardcore, Sweden, 2002
by Raised Fist
.................................................

The Dethalbum
(melodic) death metal, 2007
by Dethklok
.................................................

Divine Infekt
aggrotech, USA, 2003
by Psyclon Nine
.................................................

Droid
groove metal (with hardcore influences), USA, 2007
by Droid
.................................................
Drukqs
electronic / ambient / experimental, Ireland, 2001
by Aphex Twin
.................................................

Dusk... And Her Embrace
extreme symphonic/gothic metal, England, 1996
by Cradle of Filth
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
E

EAT ME, DRINK ME
alternative rock, USA, 2007
by Marilyn Manson
.................................................

Exit
grindcore, Finland, 2005
by Rotten Sound
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
F

Far Beyond Driven
thrash metal / groove metal, USA, 1994
by Pantera
.................................................
The Fat of the Land
electronic / big beat, UK, 1997
by The Prodigy
.................................................

Fate of Norns
melodic death metal / viking metal, Sweden, 2004
by Amon Amarth
.................................................

Follow the Leader
nu-metal, USA, 1998
by KoЯn
.................................................

For Funerals to Come (ep)
death-doom metal, Sweden, 1995
by Katatonia
.................................................

For Maggots to Devour
(brutal/groovy) death metal, Finland, 2003
by Torture Killer
.................................................

The Forlorn
progressive death/black metal, Finland, 2006
by Ikuinen Kaamos
.................................................
From Mars to Sirius
progressive death metal, France, 2005
by Gojira
.................................................
The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
groove metal (with death metal indluences), USA, 2005
by DevilDriver
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
G

Gathered Around the Oaken Table
folk metal / black metal, Sweden, 1999
by Mithotyn
.................................................

The Golden Age of Grotesque
alternative/industrial metal, USA, 2003
by Marilyn Manson
.................................................

Gothic
death-doom metal, UK, 1991
by Paradise Lost
.................................................

Great Ape Language
doom metal / industrial metal, Finland, 2007
by Black Bile
.................................................

Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666
gothic rock / love metal, Finland, 1997
by HIM
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
H

Hello Master
stoner rock / rocn n roll, Canada, 2005
by Priestess
.................................................

Hoitovirhe
industrial metal, Finland, 2004
by Turmion Kätilöt
.................................................
Holy Wood
alternative/industrial metal, USA, 2000
by Marilyn Manson
.................................................

Hope
death-doom metal / doom metal, Finland, 2007
by Swallow the Sun
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
I

Iconoclast (Part 1: The Final Resistance)
melodic death metal (with hardcore indluences), Germany, 2008
by Heaven Shall Burn
.................................................

Ignoring The Guidelines
hardcore, Sweden, 2000
by Raised Fist
.................................................

In the Nightside Eclipse
(progressive) black metal, Norway, 1994
by Emperor
.................................................

Inflikted
groove metal / thrash metal, 2008
by Cavalera Conspiracy
.................................................

INRI
aggrotech / harsh ebm, USA, 2005
by Psyclon Nine
.................................................

Iowa
nu-metal, USA, 2001
by Slipknot
.................................................

Ire Works
(expermental) mathcore / hardcore, USA, 2007
by The Dillinger Escape Plan
.................................................

Irreligious
(gothic) doom/dark metal, Portugal, 1996
by Moonspell
.................................................

Isa
(progressive) black metal, Norway, 2004
by Enslaved
.................................................

Issues
nu-metal, USA, 1998
by KoЯn
.................................................

Itse
dark metal / black metal, Finland, 2001
by Ajattara
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
J

The Jester Race
melodic death metal, Sweden, 1996
by In Flames
.................................................

Jhva Elohim Meth... the Revival (ep)
death-doom metal, Sweden, 1992
by Katatonia
..................................................................................................
..................................................................................................
K

The Karelian Isthmus
death metal (melodic), Finland, 1992
by Amorphis
.................................................

Kill 'em All
thrash metal / speed metal, USA, 1983
by Metallica
.................................................

King of the Distant Forest
black viking metal / folk metal, Sweden, 1997
by Mithotyn
.................................................

The Knowing
death-doom metal, USA, 2000
by Novembers Doom
.................................................

Korn
nu-metal, USA, 1994
by KoЯn
.................................................

Kuolema
dark metal / black metal, Finland, 2003
by Ajattara
.................................................

Kuoleman Laulukunnaat
thrash metal / death-thrash metal, Finland, 2006
by Mokoma
.................................................

Kuolleen kukan nimi
heavy metal / heavy rock, Finland, 2002
by Kotiteollisuus
.................................................

Kurimus
thrash metal, Finland, 2003
by Mokoma
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L
The Last Kind Words
groove metal (with death metal indluences), USA, 2007
by Mokoma
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Latest Version Of The Truth
heavy metal / stoner rock, Sweden, 2007
by Mustasch
.................................................

Legions of Perkele
black metal, Finland, 1998
by Barathrum
.................................................

Leviathan
progressive metal / sludge metal, USA, 2004
by Mastodon
.................................................

Life Is Peachy
nu-metal, USA, 1996
by KoЯn
.................................................

The Link
progressive death metal, France, 2002
by Gojira
.................................................

Luihin ja Ytimiin
(blackened) thrash metal, Finland, 2007
by Mokoma
..................................................................................................
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M
Making Enemies Is Good
hard rock / punk rock, Sweden, 2001
by Backyard Babies
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Marraskuun Lauluja 1
melancholic / heavy rock, Finland, 2007
by Viikate
.................................................

Marraskuun Lauluja 2
melancholic / heavy rock, Finland, 2007
by Viikate
.................................................

THE MARROW OF A BONE
j-rock, alternative metal, Japan, 2006
by Dir en grey
.................................................

Master of Puppets
thrash metal, USA, 1986
by Metallica
.................................................

Midian
(extreme) symphonic/gothic metal, UK, 2000
by Cradle of Filth
.................................................

Monuments Of Total Holocaust
black metal, Finland, 2000
by Flauros
.................................................

My Arms, Your Hearse
progressive death metal, Sweden, 1998
by Opeth
.................................................

The Myth... (demo)
black metal, Finland, 1997
by Flauros
..................................................................................................
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N

Nemesis Divina
black metal, Norway, 1997
by Satyricon
.................................................

The New Black
progressive/industrial death/thrash metal, Canada, 2006
by Strapping Young Lad
.................................................
Nightmares Made Flesh
(brutal) death metal, Sweden, 2004
by Bloodbath
.................................................

Nightwork
black metal / avant-garde metal, Sweden, 1997
by Diabolical Masquerade
.................................................

No Anaesthesia
thrash metal / speed metal, Finland, 1989
by Stone
.................................................

No solution for your life... just suicide
(suicidal) black metal, Germany, 2007
by Runenblut
.................................................

North From Here
(melodic) death metal, Finland, 1993
by Sentenced
.................................................

Now, Diabolical
(progressive) black metal, Norway, 2006
by Satyricon
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The Novella Reservoir
(progressive) death-doom metal, USA, 2007
by Novembers Doom
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Once Sent From the Golden Hall
melodic death metal / viking metal, Sweden, 1997
by Amon Amarth
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Perfect Evil In Mortal
(symphonic) black metal, Poland, 2006
by Luna Ad Noctum
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Pirun Nyrkki
industrial metal, Finland, 2006
by Turmion Kätilöt
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The Predator (ep)
breakcore / idm / experimental, England(?), 2006
by Ebola (aka Ben Hudson)
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The premonition: New era
(technical) death metal, Finland, 2007
by Backstabbing Bastard
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Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia
symphonic black metal, Norway 2001
by Dimmu Borgir
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R. Borlax
experimental- hardcore/metalcore | (nintendocore), USA, 2002
by HORSE the band
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Raja
progressive thrash metal, Finland, 2008
by Stam1na
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Reign in Blood
thrash metal / speed metal, USA, 1986
by Slayer
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Requiem for a Dream
soundtrack | instrumental, England, 2000
by Clint Mansell
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