Any adult Dis'ers into Hardcore Metal?

I think Leger was kind of frustrated on that thread because you were the only one who would talk to her.

awww- I am certain that was not intentional- everyone there is really nice and cool. I am just the only one who works from home. My laptop is right there and I am always checking my subscribed threads for posts. That is why I am always posting.

You got to see the wall of death!! That's weird considering we were just talking about that. I've never seen an inside wall of death. They've always been outside and took up entire sections of pits and lawns. The indoor one must have been brutal.

I guess you can call it a "mini wall of death":rotfl2: I am sure the one outside would be insane- there are more people.

And please tell me you googled that setlist. I'm like Madd. I can't remember setlists either.

I would not be surprised if he remembered all the songs! He knows his $#!T!!!!!!:thumbsup2
 
I've never heard of Donut Burgers, but I hope they were good.

I think Leger was kind of frustrated on that thread because you were the only one who would talk to her.

Yeah, I've seen him. He's looking rough. I have to remember back in the days of the Playgirl photos and the Jerry Springer appearance. He isn't aging well, but when I hear his voice I always think of what he used to look like.

As far as I know he does. I always say, you gotta love a man in a skirt (or eyeliner, or a garter belt, etc.)



:scared1: Did you hear Combat Shock? That's my favorite by them.

You got to see the wall of death!! That's weird considering we were just talking about that. I've never seen an inside wall of death. They've always been outside and took up entire sections of pits and lawns. The indoor one must have been brutal.

No shovel headed kill machine in the setlist? I love that song. But I would have been happy with Bonded by blood, children of a worthless god, deathamphetamine, and of course, toxic waltz.

That sucks about the lights. I'm sure I would have been uncomfortable, too. I don't blame you for leaving.


Aaah! Too busy eating your donut burger to go see Warbringer? You should be tortured.

And please tell me you googled that setlist. I'm like Madd. I can't remember setlists either.

Sounds like the both of you had a great time - minus the lights. That would have pissed me off. It isn't about the lights.

I agree torture would indeed be an apt punishment :goodvibes Although I must confess it was worth it as I ended up "feeling good" for less money before getting to the show which made it almost worth missing the opening acts.

BTW Donut Burgers are regular good old fashioned American Burgers with Donuts as the buns rather than bread...These are almost as Metal as chocolate Burgers which are Burgers with Chocolate sauce the kind that Don Decker or any other Grindcore or Metal Fatty would be proud of :thumbsup2

Thanks for the review!!!!!! ITA about the Trash bands! I was just telling DH (again) how much I enjoyed the show and it just seems like the thrash bands and crowds give off so much energy! You can just feel it in the air.

Rob Dukes did some of the same things in Philly- he played Gary Holt's chords, he asked us what song we really wanted to hear, and of course, we all yelled out Toxic Waltz, and he did have the pit do the wall of death.

He did this one for the Philly crowd, he told us how he was from NY and and he was a Ranger's fan! (The Flyers and Rangers were playing that night) Of course, everyone had to boo him:lmao: He was cracking up- he then said that even though the rest of the guys were from CA, Lee was a huge Flyers fan (:rolleyes: DOUBT IT!) Rob then pulled out a Flyers Jersey and Lee put it on. The funny thing was, it was a Rod Brind'Amour jersey, Rod has not played with the Flyers since '92:rotfl2: But that's OK guys we love ya anyway.

As far as Kreator- I see you did mention the lights- Were they blinding the fans:confused3

Yeah I figured as much..... Bands tend to say the same things from show to show like "this is the loudest crowd yet" or "you guys were louder than the New York crowd" which then receives the obligatory Yankees suck chant..Nothing like a bunch of metalheads breaking into a sports chant :lmao:


awww- I am certain that was not intentional- everyone there is really nice and cool. I am just the only one who works from home. My laptop is right there and I am always checking my subscribed threads for posts. That is why I am always posting.



I guess you can call it a "mini wall of death":rotfl2: I am sure the one outside would be insane- there are more people.



I would not be surprised if he remembered all the songs! He knows his $#!T!!!!!!:thumbsup2

Yeah the lights were awful I sort of got used to them by the end of the set and weren't nearly as bad as say the Children of Bodom light show but they were bad enough to be distracting. Like I said before only European bands use these type of light shows. Honestly I don't understand why? Is it that the record label gave them extra money to spend on their stage set so they were like you know what would really put us over the top? A choreographed light show....:confused3

I did indeed remember the set list but I must confess I did double check the list by doing a google search and found that I had forgotten Betrayer but I figure 1 missed out of 17 isn't bad :thumbsup2

I really had a great time and I can't wait for the next shows that I have lined up Paganfest part 2, then Testament, and then Judas Priest. I am really excited about Priest because they are doing the 30th anniversary of British Steel and playing the entire elbum straight through!!!!
 
awww- I am certain that was not intentional- everyone there is really nice and cool. I am just the only one who works from home. My laptop is right there and I am always checking my subscribed threads for posts. That is why I am always posting.



I guess you can call it a "mini wall of death":rotfl2: I am sure the one outside would be insane- there are more people.



I would not be surprised if he remembered all the songs! He knows his $#!T!!!!!!:thumbsup2
I'll let her know, thanks.

Yeah, but the mini wall had to be good. So many people in a small place.
I agree torture would indeed be an apt punishment :goodvibes Although I must confess it was worth it as I ended up "feeling good" for less money before getting to the show which made it almost worth missing the opening acts.

BTW Donut Burgers are regular good old fashioned American Burgers with Donuts as the buns rather than bread...These are almost as Metal as chocolate Burgers which are Burgers with Chocolate sauce the kind that Don Decker or any other Grindcore or Metal Fatty would be proud of :thumbsup2



Yeah I figured as much..... Bands tend to say the same things from show to show like "this is the loudest crowd yet" or "you guys were louder than the New York crowd" which then receives the obligatory Yankees suck chant..Nothing like a bunch of metalheads breaking into a sports chant :lmao:




Yeah the lights were awful I sort of got used to them by the end of the set and weren't nearly as bad as say the Children of Bodom light show but they were bad enough to be distracting. Like I said before only European bands use these type of light shows. Honestly I don't understand why? Is it that the record label gave them extra money to spend on their stage set so they were like you know what would really put us over the top? A choreographed light show....:confused3

I did indeed remember the set list but I must confess I did double check the list by doing a google search and found that I had forgotten Betrayer but I figure 1 missed out of 17 isn't bad :thumbsup2

I really had a great time and I can't wait for the next shows that I have lined up Paganfest part 2, then Testament, and then Judas Priest. I am really excited about Priest because they are doing the 30th anniversary of British Steel and playing the entire elbum straight through!!!!

Can you believe I've never done that before a concert? Once while I was at Ozzfest and someone passed it, but never to the point where I was, well, ya know.

Donut burgers sound...interesting. Especially the chocolate ones. I can't believe people actually eat that voluntarily.

You remembered all that? :worship: :worship: :worship:
 
I'll let her know, thanks.

Oh- please do! Like I said, I am certain that was not what anyone intended:flower3:

Can you believe I've never done that before a concert? Once while I was at Ozzfest and someone passed it, but never to the point where I was, well, ya know.

:scared1:Whaaaaaaatttt!? Well, to be honest, I only prefer............ before, during, OK and after:lmao:
 

Oh- please do! Like I said, I am certain that was not what anyone intended:flower3:



:scared1:Whaaaaaaatttt!? Well, to be honest, I only prefer............ before, during, OK and after:lmao:

I did let her know. I don't know if she got the message yet.

:lmao::lmao: To tell you the truth, I don't even know where to get the stuff. I have to rely on other people to give it to me.:rotfl: I'm such a nerd.
 
I did let her know. I don't know if she got the message yet.

:lmao::lmao: To tell you the truth, I don't even know where to get the stuff. I have to rely on other people to give it to me.:rotfl: I'm such a nerd.

Hint- forget the stereotypical kid- go to any respectable adult with a job, possibly a neighbor, they can probably hook you up :lmao::rolleyes1:cool1:
 
I am watching the Food Network. Guy Fieri is at this place called Kumas Corner in Chicago for burgers.

Go half way down the page and check out the names of these burgers!:cool1:

http://www.kumas-corner.com/food.html

I said to DH- If I were EVER to cheat and eat meat- I would have to fly to Chicago and go to this place! No other burger will do! :laughing:
 
I am watching the Food Network. Guy Fieri is at this place called Kumas Corner in Chicago for burgers.

Go half way down the page and check out the names of these burgers!:cool1:

http://www.kumas-corner.com/food.html

I said to DH- If I were EVER to cheat and eat meat- I would have to fly to Chicago and go to this place! No other burger will do! :laughing:

Not only do they have cool names, but the burgers sound incredible! I'm all about the 'Slayer', and the 'Pantera' sounds great as well. I'm dissapointed in the 'Mastodon', as it seems like a rather mundane BBQ burger.

What the heck is up with the 'Goblin C-' ?? Properly named since it's a vienna sausage burger, but I'd only eat that mix on a bet ...

EDIT: Actually, the more I look at the 'Goblin', it may just be your standard loaded hotdog.
 
Not only do they have cool names, but the burgers sound incredible! I'm all about the 'Slayer', and the 'Pantera' sounds great as well. I'm dissapointed in the 'Mastodon', as it seems like a rather mundane BBQ burger.

What the heck is up with the 'Goblin C-' ?? Properly named since it's a vienna sausage burger, but I'd only eat that mix on a bet ...

EDIT: Actually, the more I look at the 'Goblin', it may just be your standard loaded hotdog.

Ouch! I cannot even imagine ordering that with a straight face!:lmao:

I do not believe the words, Goblin and hot dog should even coexist on the same page:rotfl2:
 
I may be late to the party on this one ... but the latest rumors are hinting at a possible Megadeth / Slayer tour! It seems that Mustaine and Kerry King may finally bury the hatchet. This would be a dream co-headline tour for me (and throw Anthrax in as the opener). I'm not ashamed to say I always preffered Megadeth over Metallica.
 
I may be late to the party on this one ... but the latest rumors are hinting at a possible Megadeth / Slayer tour! It seems that Mustaine and Kerry King may finally bury the hatchet. This would be a dream co-headline tour for me (and throw Anthrax in as the opener). I'm not ashamed to say I always preffered Megadeth over Metallica.

Don't worry Brock- I am also always a "day late" however, might I add- and always a "dollar short":laughing:

I just read up on what you posted. What is Dave up to?? Hmmmm? People are speculating either Slayer OR Metallica! OMG- If it were Metallica- it would be the concert of the century. Fans will be divided and chaos may ensue!:thumbsup2 Imagine THAT pit!

You know, I always said I like Megadeth over Metallica. I was a fan of Kill 'em All, Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets, but then got bored of the new stuff and did not listen much after that.

Not sure if you have Sirius, but the station that plays all the good metal (Liquid Metal) switched to Mandatory Metallica for a month. All Metallica 24/7. I was so pissed about that- I thought UGH! How DARE they do this- I can't listen to them for a month!

Well- I finally gave in after a few days and gave them a listen. Can I tell you how glad I am that I did it! It brought be back to when I was a Metallica fan and made me remember how great they really are! And how good their newer stuff is too! It was interesting to hear how they evolved, but still stayed heavy.

I said to DH, I am TRUELY happy that I listened. I even watched them get inducted into the Hall of Fame over the weekend and it gave me chills! I am back lovin' Metallica.

I must say, I do have a special place in my heart for Dave and Megadeth- there is just something about Dave and that attitude that keeps me hooked!:thumbsup2
 
I may be late to the party on this one ... but the latest rumors are hinting at a possible Megadeth / Slayer tour! It seems that Mustaine and Kerry King may finally bury the hatchet. This would be a dream co-headline tour for me (and throw Anthrax in as the opener). I'm not ashamed to say I always preferred Megadeth over Metallica.

I could not agree with you more on all fronts Megadeth are the better band over the course of their entire career. A Slayer and Megadeth tour would be absolutely BA even though I have seen each band 8 times each I would go for a 9th just to see them together. Plus as you said throw a band in like Anthrax it would be an American Thrash extravaganza!!!!!....I think that the last time they played on the same bill was a few years ago on one of the Monsters of Rock festivals down in Brazil where they co-headlined over Manowar as Manowar was a late add due to fan demand..That just reminded me about two hilarious things about that show that are highlighted on one of the many Manowar DVDs.

1) A fan gave Kerry King a guitar to sign, Manowar pulls up the kid left Kerry King with guitar in hand and you could hear either Kerry or Tom go "ohhhh *expletive* Manowar are here" :lmao:

2) Joey and Eric were being interviewed and they were asked if they minded opening for Megadeth and Slayer and Joey said " no we are the Kings of Metal and right where we want to be. We are going to kill the crowd and see if Megadeth and Slayer can pick up the pieces" Paraphrased of course too lazy to find the word for word quote.

Actually I just thought of a third thing unrelated to Megadeth or Slayer that I thought was hilarious....Joey was cutting a promo for the Monsters of Rock festival during the actual show in the back of the stadium..meanwhile Savatage were playing their set and next thing you know you see the crowd run away from the stage towards Joey and begin to chant Manowar. :rotfl2:


Personally I think all of the American Thrash bands should bury the hatchet and organize a huge Festival tour for 2010...Can you imagine?????

Metallica
Slayer
Megadeth
Anthrax
Testament
Exodus
Suicidal Tendencies
Overkill
Nuclear Assault
Death Angel
Forbidden

Featuring the reunion of the one and only:
DARK ANGEL

I know I left out a bunch of bands but those are my favs and it is completely a dream of the wet persuasion but man that would be killer....
 
When is this tour? I know Slayer is on tour with Marilyn Manson this summer on that festival thingy with Killswitch, Job for a Cowboy, Bullet for My Valentine (who I absolutely cannot stand) and a bunch of others I can't remember at the moment. I'm thinking about getting tickets for that in the next couple of days. I can't pass up a festival.
 
Random question:

Does anyone else get goose bumps when they hear the intro to Amon Amarth's Twilight Of The Thunder God?

Well- how about the feeling you want to mosh around your office when the song is playing?

No? Is it just me:confused3
 
Random question:

Does anyone else get goose bumps when they hear the intro to Amon Amarth's Twilight Of The Thunder God?

Well- how about the feeling you want to mosh around your office when the song is playing?

No? Is it just me:confused3

I AM THE SAME WAY!!!!!! HAHA that is so funny I was sitting at my desk doing work and I am always listening to my playlist.com play list and Twilight came on and I got chills!!! I love Amon Amarth and in my opinion they keep getting better and better with every album!!!!
 
I AM THE SAME WAY!!!!!! HAHA that is so funny I was sitting at my desk doing work and I am always listening to my playlist.com play list and Twilight came on and I got chills!!! I love Amon Amarth and in my opinion they keep getting better and better with every album!!!!

:lmao::banana:
 
Did any of my fellow brothers and sisters of true metal catch the Bones episode tonight? The portrayal of the Black Metal Sub Culture particularly in America was hilarious!!! Hilarious in the sense that it was overblown and dramatized..Of course it is a fictional show but still you know how people believe everything they see on TV these days....Hulu it there are some solid tracks and metal riffs but man did they take a dump on the psyche of the Death and Black Metalheads...
 
I just read up on what you posted. What is Dave up to?? Hmmmm? People are speculating either Slayer OR Metallica! OMG- If it were Metallica- it would be the concert of the century. Fans will be divided and chaos may ensue!:thumbsup2 Imagine THAT pit!

You know, I always said I like Megadeth over Metallica. I was a fan of Kill 'em All, Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets, but then got bored of the new stuff and did not listen much after that.

I'd love a Megadeth/Metallica tour, but I just don't think it will ever happen. While a ton of people like both bands, I'm sure there would be some interesting 'agressions' breaking out among the fans.

I stayed interested in Megadeth for a little while after Metallica. The Black album started to do me in for Metallica, and Load/Re-Load sealed the deal. For Megadeth, I liked everything up to and including Youthanasia.

Well- I finally gave in after a few days and gave them a listen. Can I tell you how glad I am that I did it! It brought be back to when I was a Metallica fan and made me remember how great they really are! And how good their newer stuff is too! It was interesting to hear how they evolved, but still stayed heavy.

I said to DH, I am TRUELY happy that I listened. I even watched them get inducted into the Hall of Fame over the weekend and it gave me chills! I am back lovin' Metallica.

I must say, I do have a special place in my heart for Dave and Megadeth- there is just something about Dave and that attitude that keeps me hooked!:thumbsup2

Yep, for the past few weeks, I've been seeing a ton of Metallica, with the Hall of Fame, and VH1-Classic has been playing 'Some Kind of Monster' which is really heartbreaking to watch. They've also been showing re-runs of the history of Metal documentary.

While I wasn't a fan of Metallica's stuff from Load through St. Anger, Death Magnetic is pretty good. I think it's probably their best stuff since Justice. Megadeth now needs to catch up. 'The System has Failed' and 'United Abominations' were much better than their last few CDs, but it was nowhere near the return that Death Magnetic was.


I could not agree with you more on all fronts Megadeth are the better band over the course of their entire career.

When I compare Megadeth vs Metallica, I always tend to look at their transition to a more commercial sound.

Megedeth: Peace Sells > Rust in Peace > Countdown
Metallica: Master > Justice > Black

Out of the above six albums, Master of Puppets is easily my favorite, but as a whole I enjoy Megadeth's three albums way more. From the big commerical albums, I still spin Countdown often, while I can't remember the last time I even played the Black album. But, as I said, I think Death Magnetic has really set the bar high for Megadeth's new stuff to match.
 
Did any of my fellow brothers and sisters of true metal catch the Bones episode tonight? The portrayal of the Black Metal Sub Culture particularly in America was hilarious!!! Hilarious in the sense that it was overblown and dramatized..Of course it is a fictional show but still you know how people believe everything they see on TV these days....Hulu it there are some solid tracks and metal riffs but man did they take a dump on the psyche of the Death and Black Metalheads...

I DVR'd it, but won't get a chance to watch it til this weekend. Many of my co-workers know I like metal, and they were telling me about the episode previews. Sadly, I probably fit into every cheesy stereotype around. I look and dress pretty normal, but I like comic books and metal music, so my co-workers think I dress like a superhero and sacrifice animals on my free time :lmao:
 
No- I do not watch Bones.

I can only imagine how they portrayed them.

I guess the misrepresentation of the metal fan is like on other programs when they see a Petagram, there HAS to be a devil worshiper lurking about:sad2: dopes. I wish people would research things before they do that crap:mad:

The devil worshiper's pentagram is INVERTED people- INVERTED! Just like what they would do with a cross- get it! Turn it upside out of disrespect:sad2:

Sorry- rant over.........................pea brains.
 




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