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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 11 months
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they come for MEAT SANDWICH!
GWAR - meat sandwich [3/3]
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fastlane-to-nowhere · 2 months
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I don't care who you are, 17 years later and man was spitting straight FACTS with that Windows Movie Maker intro
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drondskaath · 1 month
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Midnight | Hellish Expectations | 2024
American Black/Speed Metal
Artwork by William Lacey
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ifeelalot · 1 year
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redlettermediathings · 10 months
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metalsongoftheday · 29 days
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Monday, March 25: Armored Saint, "Hanging Judge"
R.I.P. Dave Prichard (1963-1990)
“Hanging Judge” was one of the first songs Dave Prichard and John Bush wrote while Armored Saint was in between label deals, and before Prichard became critically ill.  And even absent of the latter context, the track reflected the general state of uncertainty hovering over the band: it was a mostly logical progression from what the Saint had been doing over the course of their last 3 records, but there was a palpable anxiety and tension that added a distinct air of discomfort over Bush’s vocals and Prichard’s riffing.  There was also a hunger and resilience that was both new and welcome- they were loathe to admit it given their overall lack of commercial success, but Armored Saint had largely been operating from a place of privilege up to that point, having been signed to a major label before most of their peers and working within that system for their first 5 or so years, so the fire in Bush’s howl was a refreshing jolt that made a more convincing case for his power as a singer than anything else he’d recorded to that point.  Although “Hanging Judge” wasn’t ultimately one of Symbol of Salvation’s major barnburners along the lines of “Reign of Fire”, but it remained significant by virtue of being one of its foundational tracks.
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leoevilbanger · 1 year
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Atlantic 80's vinyl sounds better.
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thetoxicvault · 1 year
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AMON AMARTH
Fate Of Norns (2004)
Metal Blade Records
Sweden 🇸🇪
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norelorn · 7 months
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in the name of GWAR, in the name of love in the name of the blood dripping out of the sun
GWAR - meat sandwich [1/3]
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THE AXE THAT OPENED A PORTAL TO HELL THAT REMAINS OPEN TO THIS DAY -- CLASS OF '83.
PIC(S) INFO: The late, great Jeff Hanneman reportedly worked as a telemarketer and mowed lawns to buy this Gibson Les Paul, his first guitar, for $600.
He customized it himself and played it on the band’s 1983 debut album, "Show No Mercy." 📸: Henry Leutwyler, for the New York Times, who photographed the personal effects of 10 notable people who died in 2013.
PIC #2: Once again, wishing a happy posthumous 60th birthday to the mighty Jeff Hanneman on this day! Still Reigning! Photos from the pages of "Murder In The Front Row" by Harald Oiomen.
Sources: www.picuki.com/media/3292747360525836481 & The New York Times.
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myvinylplaylist · 1 year
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Powerwolf: Blood Of The Saints (2012)
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Metal Blade Records
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Blaze of Perdition | Upharsin | 2024
Polish Black Metal
Artwork by Kontamination Design
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triste-guillotine · 2 months
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RAZOR OF OCCAM "Homage to Martyrs" CD 2009 ('...The all-consuming fire will scorch the earth. But in your scattered ashes seeds of rebirth')
1. Altar of Corruption 2. Bite of Dogmata 3. Day of Wrath 4. Heat of Battle 5. Immortal Code 6. Pattern on the Stone 7. Flame Bearers 8. Shadow of the Cross
"The immortal code On the terminal string Aloof, undiluted, most pure Grant me strength, O noble one Free me to fight in your cause
Throw the switch
Hooves now pound on the highways of ice As a storm that rides from the east By conquest of the blade let my legacy be laid Let me taste immortality"
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