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Vyldr wrote:
It looks like some spam bots are getting a little smarter. They can talk in a decent manner nowadays. Too bad they can't get a legitimate username, Wronypebype just makes it too obvious. Also, Orientation: yes, yep bot!
That was a spambot? Are you sure?
Did I honestly reply in a serious manner to a spambot?
Suppose to be receiving some promos in the mail soon.
Sutekh
Post subject: Re: Random Blurbs
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:52 am
Minister of Propaganda
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:05 am Posts: 1718 Location: Perth, Western Australia
Reminder to Australian members - on ABC tonight:
Seven Ages Of Rock - Never Say Die: Heavy Metal 8:35pm Thursday, 28 Jan 2010 Society and Culture CC M Emerging at the tail end of the hippy dream, from the rust belt of industrial England, heavy metal would go on to conquer the world. With Black Sabbath as the undisputed godfathers, this episode follows their journey.
This episode also features Deep Purple, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Metallica.
Seven Ages Of Rock explores the music that has been the soundtrack of popular culture and defined each generation since the ‘60s, charting the story of rock music from the suburbs to the stadium, from the crackly 45 to the MP3 download.
<Post edit: That was truely excellent. I can't think of another music documentary where I literally knew every song. A shame they stopped at Metallica though.>
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Had no clue Abigor had a new album out. Alpha/Omega, you give this a listen yet? any good?
Sutekh
Post subject: Re: Random Blurbs
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:12 am
Minister of Propaganda
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:05 am Posts: 1718 Location: Perth, Western Australia
My visit to the optometrist today bought two unpleasant discoveries:
Firstly, I've been driving around only just on this side of the borderline for legally needing to wear glasses and
Secondly, some vile little dance outfit have churned out something awful with the main riff of Metallica's "Seek and Destroy" on a sampled loop. As if Concord Dawn's appalling drum & Bass/Jungle remix of "Raining Blood" wasn't bad enough.
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Alpha/Omega
Post subject: Re: Random Blurbs
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:23 am
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Joined: Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:15 am Posts: 220 Location: The Netherlands
Vyldr wrote:
Had no clue Abigor had a new album out. Alpha/Omega, you give this a listen yet? any good?
I did, but just like with the Fractal Possession record I'm not convinced yet. I mean, it's a highly original piece of black math music. It's full of interesting riffs, weird tempo changes and multi-layered. It's sometimes almost as if they try to play jazz with black metal tuned instruments. And it also has the distinct trademark Abigor sound and yet, I seem not to 'get' it. Maybe it's too mathematic for me to grasp it or something. I like the sound and I can see how it's good music but it fails to convey a feeling to me and that's important. I had the same thing with the final Emperor album and later releases of Secrets of the Moon. Great records, but they fail to make a change within me. Maybe that will change after many listenings, but i'm not sure.
Time is the sulphur in the veins of the saint is definitely worth checking out though, I'm sure there will be lots of people who will really enjoy it.
I guess it's two songs separated in parts, eh? I am sure I'll check it out anyway. Thanks for the heads up though.
That last Emperor took me a while to get into too. I did eventually after I don't know how many listens. I like albums like these though. It's progressive on the brain.
Speaking of which I need to check out the new Ihsahn, After. I heard it was really different and all.
If I see another random profile that says Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Ke$ha(???)...I am gonna knock someone out.
It kind of sucks, I judge people based on music taste sometimes. I need to remedy that but I can't help it. It frustrates me. I am sure if I met the guy/girl in person, it'd prob be different but who knows..
Good to know Woods of Desolation credited on my review on their site.
Penacook
Post subject: Re: Random Blurbs
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:31 pm
Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:57 am Posts: 318
Call me jaded if you want. I figured out humans and their psyches and I am tremendously under whelmed. I I figured out that I can't figure out life, the universe, and everything and I'm enchanted. All I need now is a colonial era house in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, New England. Everything will be o.k
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:05 am Posts: 1718 Location: Perth, Western Australia
Not any more
As I understand it, Chrome remains a work under constant development, so I figured it would get resolved eventually, even if several months later than one might have hoped.
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Good to know. I stopped using Chrome a while back. I am gonna wait till it gets more fixated. Chrome tends to make my laptop freeze for some reason. As fast as it is, it takes too much resources. I probably need to upgrade my laptop though.
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