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insatiable
Supreme Hero
Ultimate N00bidity
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posted January 24, 2002 08:50 PM |
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Music that Made a Difference:Albums
Definetely,you all had some music records which weren't just an easy listening and then dumbed on the selves...
...Albums that contributed to your upbringing and to your way of looking at life...albums that changed your life,music that made a difference!
..i can tell which those are by recalling my feelings when i used to listen to them...and...cause i still get kicks when listening ,even if that is once/year
Here's some of mine(in chronological listening periods order,12old-now):
_Stay Hungry-TWISTED SISTER(Sunny and raged)
_Among the Living-ANTHRAX(Mad!)
_Hail to England-MANOWAR(plz rise to the sounds of metal)
_Peace Sells..-MEGADETH(Fast and crystal clear)
_Look at Yourself-URIAH HEEP(Powered and Trippy)
_Music for the Jilted..-PRODIGY(grey,industrial)
_Everything is Wrong-MOBY('I'm not about to die..')
_Outside-DAVID BOWIE('the music is outside')
_Emancipation-o)+> (makes you wanna love)
_Animal Rights-MOBY ('face it!')
_Laid-JAMES (heavenly)
_Brian Eno and friends...(not an album,but,ambient music too important for me to be left out)
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rychenroller
Promising
Supreme Hero
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posted January 24, 2002 09:56 PM |
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Albums that influenced my upbringing...
Every KISS album
First 4 Metallica albums
Queensryche, Operation Mindcrime
Iron Maiden, Live after death
Slayer, Reign in blood
Testament, Practice what you Preach
So many others, but they are the guts of it
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malkia
Promising
Famous Hero
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posted January 25, 2002 12:02 AM |
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Black Sabbath, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Ministry, early Metallica, NiN, Powerheads, Rage against the Machine those were my early insiprers and still some of them
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wiggy_wam
Promising
Famous Hero
local pirate
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posted January 25, 2002 04:16 AM |
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eh ... uh ... let's see:
Beethoven
Dvorak
Rachmaninoff
Mendelssohn
Rimsky-Korsakov
Brahms
Prokofiev
Schumann
Tchaikovsky
Sibelius
Holst
Bruckner
Mahler
Shostakovich
Mozart
Liszt
Stravinsky
Delibes
Chopin
Borodin
Nielsen
Vaughn Williams
Copland
Dukas
John Williams
Danny Elfman
Miaskovsky
J.S.Bach
Schubert
Wagner
Barber
Von Suppe
Smetana
Vivaldi
Puccini
Rossini
Verdi
Bizet
Saint Saens
Von Reznicek
Ravel
Walter Piston
Ricard Strauss
Pachelbel
Orff
Janacek
Ives
Offenbach
Mussorgsky
Handel
Grieg
Glinka
Prevost
Faure
Glazunov
Bruch
Berlioz
Bartok
Gershwin
Chabrier
Elgar
Khachaturian
Lutoslawski
Johann Strauss
Paganini
Weber
and ...
Franz Joseph Haydn
bleh!
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- wiggy ... who has a crush on Rob's models. Well ... the ones his age (18-26)
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rychenroller
Promising
Supreme Hero
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posted January 25, 2002 05:02 AM |
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whats your point? or u enjoy being a tosser wiggy
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wiggy_wam
Promising
Famous Hero
local pirate
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posted January 25, 2002 05:15 AM |
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these are all the classical composers that have made a difference in my life
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rychenroller
Promising
Supreme Hero
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posted January 25, 2002 05:28 AM |
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every one of them?
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insatiable
Supreme Hero
Ultimate N00bidity
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posted January 25, 2002 10:00 AM |
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Quote: Gershwin
zis one's sweet...
...never comprehended symphonical music,all these violins!noo!makes my ears hurt...sqeeek-squeek
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Nebuka
Promising
Supreme Hero
Save me Jebus!
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posted January 26, 2002 03:22 AM |
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Well I started listening the music in the mid 80`s.
First band I loved was Depeche Mode ( love them now too ),
then early 90`s Metallica made me metalhead. Those were great days, high school and heavy metal. Sepultura ( Beneath the Remains, Arise and rather new Chaos AD ), Slayer
( Reign in Blood-with Chaos AD and Metallica`s Master of Puppets greatest metal album of all time, atleast for me ), Iron Maiden(Powerslave and Piece of Mind),...
Then I turned to hardcore with Biohazard, Sick of it All, Machine Head, Rage Against the Machine, then came the Queen. I enjoy all of these bands and now but also all kind of good music. Most of that good music is rock but there are couple of guys from electronic scene like Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, William Orbit, Leftfield, Moby and Orbital.
Of course and classic too, and if some of you like movie music I reccomend you
Conan the Barbarian soundtrack, best ever, by a genius named Basil Poledouris...
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ironmlh
Known Hero
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posted January 26, 2002 03:32 AM |
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Music that rocked my world
Metallica for sure... definitely all there work up to And Justice for All..
Testament - first album(forgot the name)
Slayer - Reign in Blood (for sure)
Exploited ( most all there work)
Motorhead - they are just good
Anthrax.... Fistful of metal, armed and dangerous, among the living;
Death -scream bloody gore
And i am sure there are more, i just cant think of em right now...
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LichKing
Honorable
Known Hero
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posted January 26, 2002 03:41 AM |
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let's see......
Every Judas Priest album (Halford only, Ripper Priest ain't Priest)
first 4 Metallica albums
Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath
Pink Floyd's Animals
Dio's Last in Line
Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast & Live After Death
QueensRyche's Warning & Empire
ManoWar's Battle Hymns
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SOUND THE CHARGE!! INTO GLORY RIDE!!!
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andiangelsla...
Disgraceful
Famous Hero
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posted January 26, 2002 03:54 AM |
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metallica - kill em all/ride the lightning
slayer - show no mercy, reign in blood, hell awaits
iron maiden - number of the beast, piece of mind, powerslave
morbid angel - altars of madness, covenant
accept - breaker, metal heart
blind guardian - tokyo tales
cannibal corpse - eaten back to life, the bleeding
dark funeral - The secrets of the black arts, vobiscum satanas
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wiggy_wam
Promising
Famous Hero
local pirate
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posted January 26, 2002 09:30 AM |
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Quote: every one of them?
yeah, but ... I guess I could take out Provost, Johann Strauss, and maybe Von Reznicek. They're not THAT great.
yeah, I'm a classical music freak
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- wiggy ... who has a crush on Rob's models. Well ... the ones his age (18-26)
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silx87
Supreme Hero
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posted January 21, 2003 12:12 AM |
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eeeeee
Not my kinda ppl I guess.
Albums?
I guess:
2001-Dr.Dre
The marshall Mathers LP-Eminem
Stillmatic-Nas
The G.O.A.T.-LL Cool J
Warriorz-M.O.P.
The great depression-DMX
And then there was X-DMX(yeah,this is one of my personal favorites)
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privatehudson
Responsible
Legendary Hero
The Ultimate Badass
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posted January 21, 2003 12:43 AM |
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Wow and there's a huge suprise, lots of heavy metal fans here huh? Don't see many of them amongst the role-playing and computer game forum members whatsoever.........
Personally anything by queen who were really varied in their music or the likes of anyone who can mix musical styles on one album rather than 12 tracks of exactly the same stuff usually attracts me
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Lord_Woock
Honorable
Undefeatable Hero
Daddy Cool with a $90 smile
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posted January 21, 2003 09:22 AM |
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Do you mind typing Their name with a capital leter? Yes, I mean Queen, PH.
And remember, all of you. These are the days of our lives, even if it seems you're going slightly mad. Don't say that you want it all, as you most probably won't get it. It's a hard life, but friends will always be friends. Don't forget about them.
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Commando
Known Hero
Unleasher of the Bloodthirsty
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posted January 21, 2003 07:51 PM |
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Hmm, the albums that made a difference for me might not necessarily rank among my all-time favourites, but here goes (in no order):
- Iron Maiden: Somewhere in time (Nicko's drumming - especially his single bass drum techniques - seemed so insane to me at the time that I just had to start pounding away at a set of skins )
- Slayer: Reign in blood (my first shock from what was, for me at least, hyperfast drumming)
- Death: Individual thought patterns (talk about double bass drum freaks...)
- Death: Symbolic (more insane drumming courtesy of Gene Hoglan, wonderful music and lyrics from the soul)
- Commando: Splinters of a mind's eye (uh, yeah, that's me all done using Scream Tracker. Drop me a line with your address for a free copy on tape).
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Skydancer
Hired Hero
Stealer of Wisdom
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posted January 21, 2003 11:23 PM |
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Well music isn't the same for me since i learned about Dark Tranquillity heheh
Dark Tranquillity - The Gallery
I have noticed that everyone here likes metal music hail brothers!!!
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AndiAngelsla...
Disgraceful
Famous Hero
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posted January 22, 2003 05:04 AM |
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I have to add 2 great Albums:
Kreator - Violent Revolution: Dudes this is the perfect Thrash CD, a must have, not even 1 filler Track.
Released 2001
Rotting Christ - Khronos: That Album alrdy made a difference for me coz nothing can beat those melodys, snowing amazing
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dEth8
Promising
Known Hero
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posted January 22, 2003 07:02 AM |
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Edited By: dEth8 on 22 Jan 2003
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Hmmm.... wow.... great stuff. and very cool comrades I have here.
Okay here for now: and usually many albums so I have to do bands, but all had influences.
Kiss
Van Halen
Alice Cooper
Led Zeppelin
Angel - White Hot
Deep Purple
Def Leppard
AC/DC
Great White
Ratt
Triumph
Zebra
The Who
Ozzy Osbourne - Randy Rhoades specifically
Dio
Yngwie Malmstein
Bach
Iron Maiden.....especially Piece of Mind
Stryper
Beethoven
Vengeance-Rising
Saint
Believer
Black Sabbath
Rainbow
Aerosmith
Judas Priest
Queensryche
Tourniquet
DigHayZoose
Mortal
Jeff Sheetz
Pantera
Marty Freedman
Jason Becker (cacophony)
Blind Guardian
Phil Keaggy
Pat Travers..oops.. almost forgot
Btw...anyone hear of psychotic waltz? Just curious, wan't a big influnce, but wondering...especially in Germany.
*Edit: Queen of course
Pink Floyd too
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