Any adult Dis'ers into Hardcore Metal?

Now if you can find a CD "Slayer does HSM" you are in business:lmao::rotfl2:

Have you ever heard of Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Metallica!!!!? How great s that!?

My kid (my pretend child b/c I do not want any kids :laughing:) would be rockin' out to this as a baby and HE would be putting on hockey skates before he could walk. No soccer or baseball for my pretend son!:laughing:

You should read through this thread- there are a lot of great bands mentioned. You can get some ideas and get back to bangin' your head:thumbsup2

But your DH probably has some good CDs, right?

No lullaby Metallica for us. :scared1: My DD loved the Misfits when she was little, and right now is big into Nirvana at 7. My DH took his 12 year old to see Alice Cooper last year.

Yeah, we've got a few good cds. We just rarely have the time to listen to them. We're big Mr. Bungle fans. Love Dog Fashion Disco, and Dillinger Escape Plan.

I have to disagree with your hate of FNM and SOAD. I love the craziness. Serj's voice is so unique and of course, Mike Patton is a God. Right up there with Maynard James Keenan!
 
Since I am in my Photobucket Manson album- I will post a few pics I took at the concert last year (8/2/2007 Camden NJ Manson w/ Slayer!)

I was sitting on the floor right behind the pit for Manson :dance3:

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I'm jealous of this! Out of all the concerts I've been to, I have never seen Manson live! When I was 14, a group of my friends went and saw him at a club and got to meet him and the rest of them. When I met my husband I found out he was at the same concert, which was five years before we even met.
 
I never really paid much attention to them, and then I saw them open for Opeth and Dream Theater last year. They put on a killer set! So I decided to check out thier stuff and was kinda underwhelmed. Of course then I heard 'Colors' and was floored :scared1: They really hit it out of the park with that CD ... One of my favorite prog-metal CDs of recent years.

They're definately prog-metal and take some getting used to. They've got some of the quirkiness of System of a Down or Faith no More, with some crazy instrument skills. The more you listen to them, the more it sort of clicks. Their earlier stuff is hit/miss, but I'd recommend picking up a copy of 'Colors' or 'Colors Live'. They're going to have a hard time topping that for a follow-up.


I agree with everything you have said about Between the Buried and Me especially regarding their album "Colors"...I feel as though they perfected their own sound with that album and I don't think they will ever top that release.. I have seen them live a few times with bands such as Haste the Day and Everytime I die...They are just one of those bands that I can't picture anyone loving them...But I agree "Colors" is a must own for any metal heads collection.....I also own their self titled release but other than the song "Aspirations" it is nothing to write home about :thumbsup2
 
Hi. I'm a little late to the game, but I like some metal!

My DH played in metal/ heavy bands for about 7 years and opened for some killer acts. Before I met him, my metal library consisted of Metallica and Manson, lol.

He was thinking about the Mastadon/ Deathklok show in our state, but decided on the Gwar/ Lamb of God show instead.


If you don't mind me asking what band was your DH a member of? If he went on tour and they were true metal and they happened to come to the Ma or RI area I probably saw them..I have seen over 400 bands live over the past 17 years...yeah, yeah I know I had no life before I met my DW :goodvibes Who by the way I have almost fully converted to Metal Head she used to listen to BSB and John Mayer until I warped her fragile little mind haha and now she listens to and likes everything except for Death Metal and True Black Metal I say true because she likes Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth and although they are black metal they aren't -I- BLACK Metal -I- if that makes any sense?? :thumbsup2

It's good to have another fellow Metal head and Diser on here :yay:

BTW maddhatir is right about the band that shall not be spoken of :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao: BUt you still love my true metalness don't you Maddhattir?? :rotfl:
 

If you don't mind me asking what band was your DH a member of? If he went on tour and they were true metal and they happened to come to the Ma or RI area I probably saw them..I have seen over 400 bands live over the past 17 years...yeah, yeah I know I had no life before I met my DW :goodvibes Who by the way I have almost fully converted to Metal Head she used to listen to BSB and John Mayer until I warped her fragile little mind haha and now she listens to and likes everything except for Death Metal and True Black Metal I say true because she likes Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth and although they are black metal they aren't -I- BLACK Metal -I- if that makes any sense?? :thumbsup2

It's good to have another fellow Metal head and Diser on here :yay:

BTW maddhatir is right about the band that shall not be spoken of :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao: BUt you still love my true metalness don't you Maddhattir?? :rotfl:

They were just a local band, played the heartland states, mainly. We had an amazing scene here about 10 years ago. His second band was very close to securing a deal, but egos and age got the better of them and they disbanded while at their peak. They opened for such bands as Motograter, Super Joint Ritual, Mushroomhead, Avenged Sevenfold (I didn't know who they were at the time, but they played Grim Grinning Ghosts before they came on stage), Dog Fashion Disco and played the Iowa section of the Jaegermeister Tour with Slayer and Hatebreed on the bill.

I know how your wife feels. Before I met my DH, I was stuck in 90's grunge music, which, of course I still love. The heaviest cd I had was probably Metallica's Black Album, lol.

As for the band that shall remain nameless...definitely not my favorite band, but Joey is an amazing drummer!
 
If you don't mind me asking what band was your DH a member of? If he went on tour and they were true metal and they happened to come to the Ma or RI area I probably saw them..I have seen over 400 bands live over the past 17 years...yeah, yeah I know I had no life before I met my DW :goodvibes Who by the way I have almost fully converted to Metal Head she used to listen to BSB and John Mayer until I warped her fragile little mind haha and now she listens to and likes everything except for Death Metal and True Black Metal I say true because she likes Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth and although they are black metal they aren't -I- BLACK Metal -I- if that makes any sense?? :thumbsup2

It's good to have another fellow Metal head and Diser on here :yay:

BTW maddhatir is right about the band that shall not be spoken of :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao: BUt you still love my true metalness don't you Maddhattir?? :rotfl:

Metal you (and Brock) will always be my metal gurus!!!! Anytime I ask a question- one of you is right there with a very thorough and precise answer!!!!:worship: Who the heck needs Google when I have you both!:laughing::hug:

I remember when you said your wife was not into your music!! Congrats on the conversion!:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Now if we can get the whole world to see it our way- our evil deed will be done {{evil laugh}}

They were just a local band, played the heartland states, mainly. We had an amazing scene here about 10 years ago. His second band was very close to securing a deal, but egos and age got the better of them and they disbanded while at their peak. They opened for such bands as Motograter, Super Joint Ritual, Mushroomhead, Avenged Sevenfold (I didn't know who they were at the time, but they played Grim Grinning Ghosts before they came on stage), Dog Fashion Disco and played the Iowa section of the Jaegermeister Tour with Slayer and Hatebreed on the bill.

You have to spill the beans! I bet Metal (or Brock) will know them!!! The &^%$ those 2 know blows my mind:rotfl2: It's scary actually, this coming from someone who cannot remember yesterday!:lmao:

OK- Guess what!!? I know some of you may poo-poo over this news- But *I* am so excited since I think they are the cat's meow..............what?????????????:lmao:

..................Type O Negative are doing some shows!!!! Just got an e-mail from Ticketmaster and they are going to be at a club in PA-
http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/742270?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name

But, sadly, I must miss it b/c I am going to Hatebreed/Lamb of God that night!!
 
Mike Patton is a God. Right up there with Maynard James Keenan!

California is one of my all time fav CDs ... and Lateralus is probably high on my list as well

Metal you (and Brock) will always be my metal gurus!!!! Anytime I ask a question- one of you is right there with a very thorough and precise answer!!!!:worship: Who the heck needs Google when I have you both!:laughing::hug:

While I consider myself to have a very strong knowledge of all things music and know my way around metal, I am but a simple novice compared to Metalis4ever :worship:

Surprisingly, I think my top two bands of the last few years aren't even metal :confused: I kinda listen to everything. But, my favorite flavors of music still remain prog/fusion and metal. I don't know how anyone can truly appreciate music and not like some form of METAL ??
 
Metal you (and Brock) will always be my metal gurus!!!! Anytime I ask a question- one of you is right there with a very thorough and precise answer!!!!:worship: Who the heck needs Google when I have you both!:laughing::hug:

I remember when you said your wife was not into your music!! Congrats on the conversion!:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Now if we can get the whole world to see it our way- our evil deed will be done {{evil laugh}}



You have to spill the beans! I bet Metal (or Brock) will know them!!! The &^%$ those 2 know blows my mind:rotfl2: It's scary actually, this coming from someone who cannot remember yesterday!:lmao:

OK- Guess what!!? I know some of you may poo-poo over this news- But *I* am so excited since I think they are the cat's meow..............what?????????????:lmao:

..................Type O Negative are doing some shows!!!! Just got an e-mail from Ticketmaster and they are going to be at a club in PA-
http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/742270?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name

But, sadly, I must miss it b/c I am going to Hatebreed/Lamb of God that night!!

You are too kind :goodvibes Brocktoon definitley knows more about prog rock and prog metal than I ever will...But thank you Metal is my thing that's why I try to listen to as many bands as possible. I am always looking for new bands or bands that I haven't heard before and although I don't go to as many shows as I used to I still make it to my fair share.

So if anyone is looking for a new band or a band that is similar to a band you love I am sure Brocktoon or I will have your hook up.

I think Type-o is coming to MA as well I think..I will have to double check, I haven't seen them in a few years I think since "The World Coming Down" tour...

California is one of my all time fav CDs ... and Lateralus is probably high on my list as well

While I consider myself to have a very strong knowledge of all things music and know my way around metal, I am but a simple novice compared to Metalis4ever :worship:

Surprisingly, I think my top two bands of the last few years aren't even metal :confused: I kinda listen to everything. But, my favorite flavors of music still remain prog/fusion and metal. I don't know how anyone can truly appreciate music and not like some form of METAL ??

You are the Prog Rock and Prog Metal king, my knowledge of those sub-genres pale in comparison.

I agree those who do not like Metal are too blind to see that it is more than RAWRR RAWRRR RAWRRR!!!
 
They were just a local band, played the heartland states, mainly. We had an amazing scene here about 10 years ago. His second band was very close to securing a deal, but egos and age got the better of them and they disbanded while at their peak. They opened for such bands as Motograter, Super Joint Ritual, Mushroomhead, Avenged Sevenfold (I didn't know who they were at the time, but they played Grim Grinning Ghosts before they came on stage), Dog Fashion Disco and played the Iowa section of the Jaegermeister Tour with Slayer and Hatebreed on the bill.

I know how your wife feels. Before I met my DH, I was stuck in 90's grunge music, which, of course I still love. The heaviest cd I had was probably Metallica's Black Album, lol.

As for the band that shall remain nameless...definitely not my favorite band, but Joey is an amazing drummer!


Now I am intrigued test me I want to know if I have heard of them :goodvibes

Those are some decent to great bands that they opened for what kind of metal were they? Motograter aren't really my style but they do have one awesome song I think it's called "Down" --"when it's down to you and me will you still stay on your knees" ..great lyrics!!!!

LOL and in contrast the Black Album is probably the least Metal album I own hahahaha :lmao:

This is where I disagree I think Joey is to drums as Wylde is to guitars completely and utterly overrated I can name about 50 rock, hard rock and True Metal drummers that are better than him and that's without having to think twice :thumbsup2 But obviously you are entitled to your opinion :goodvibes .....
 
This is where I disagree I think Joey is to drums as Wylde is to guitars completely and utterly overrated I can name about 50 rock, hard rock and True Metal drummers that are better than him and that's without having to think twice :thumbsup2 But obviously you are entitled to your opinion :goodvibes .....


ooooooooooooo- dissin' Joey and Zakk again:lmao:

:lmao: I know what you mean though- but sometimes, it's a girl thing. NOT too often, but it does happen. We are blinded by the good looks and our judgement goes askewwwww!:laughing:

Now that I am older, I think I am pretty good at bypassing the looks and appreciating the good music, unlike the 80's, when it was all about looks. :scared1: If you can call them that:rotfl2:

:cutie:
 
Into every type of music, but Metal in general is my true calling.

Pantera, DOWN, Meshuggah, Vital Remains, Belphegor, Deicide, Ministry, Opeth, Strapping Young Lad (DEVIN!!!!!) Rammstein, I could list alot, but i'm not going to.

Overall, Metal is in my heart, and it always will be, even if I have to listen to some random songs from bands I HATE to listen to one song I love, i'll do it. :D
 
Now I am intrigued test me I want to know if I have heard of them :goodvibes


This is where I disagree I think Joey is to drums as Wylde is to guitars completely and utterly overrated I can name about 50 rock, hard rock and True Metal drummers that are better than him and that's without having to think twice :thumbsup2 But obviously you are entitled to your opinion :goodvibes .....

I'll PM you there name. They weren't huge, just lucky with the bands they opened for, so I doubt you'll know them, but there is some youtube footage of both his second bands.

I'm not saying Joey is the best, but he's very precise. I'm more impressed with his drum solos then anything. As for Wylde, I agree, completely overrated. He's got some decent work, but BLS is pretty bad. Definitely not in my top 10, or probably 20 of fave guitarists.
 
Into every type of music, but Metal in general is my true calling.

Pantera, DOWN, Meshuggah, Vital Remains, Belphegor, Deicide, Ministry, Opeth, Strapping Young Lad (DEVIN!!!!!) Rammstein, I could list alot, but i'm not going to.

Overall, Metal is in my heart, and it always will be, even if I have to listen to some random songs from bands I HATE to listen to one song I love, i'll do it. :D

Great bands!! :thumbsup2

Manowar said it best in the song "The Gods Made Heavy Metal"

"We Are The True Believers
It's Our Turn To Show The World
In The Fire Of Heavy Metal We Were Burned
It's More Than Our Religion It's The Only Way To Live
But The Enemies Of Metal We Can't Forgive"
 
WOW! You all have been busy while I was gone!
Nik- hope you are feeling OK & keepin' the brain where it belongs!
Surgery was yesterday. I just have stitches, not staples...a few in my spine, some in my side, and some in my belly. I'm still in the hospital at the moment, but they'll be releasing me later today. I don't feel bad at all, just a little sore. They've been giving me fentanyl, so that may have something to do with it. I am now seriously considering LoG, Gwar, JfaC on Wednesday. I may have stitches, but I don't feel that bad, and I'm a trooper! :lmao:
ALERT! ALERT!

Just got an e-mail from Ticketmaster w/ a presale code for ROB ZOMBIE!!!!! Snagged my tix early!

Check to see if he will be in your area!
http://www.ticketmaster.com/Rob-Zombie-tickets/artist/776549?ac_link=rzombie09_cen
He's not coming to this side of the damn state. My kids love him too. And I consider him my future husband.:rotfl: Just saw him with my then 9 year old son when he was on tour with Ozzy last year. And I've seen him before with Godsmack and a few times (?) on Ozzfest. I'm not as good as Metalis4ever at remembering how many times I've seen a particular artist.
LOL

But seriously Slipknot aren't metal and it is a disgrace to American Metal that some people consider them as such. Quite honestly it's embarrassing which is why I am glad there are finally some New American Metal bands that are picking up the flag of hatred dropped somewhere along the lines in the mid to late 90's. Bands such as Lamb of God, Skeletonwitch, Warbringer, Job for a Cowboy, Mastodon, High on Fire along with many others are helping to bring credibility back to the American Metal scene that for the most part had fizzled out for a few years.

That's cool that you were able to get Zombie tickets I haven't seen him since the 90's I think the last time I saw him was either 1999 or 200 and it was Fear Factory, Monster Magnet and Rob Zombie which was a pretty solid show. Have a great time!!!!! Who is opening for him?
I have to admit...I do like some of the Slipknot songs. People = Sh..., Before I forget, and Psychosocial are a few that come to mind. A lot of them get on my nerves though. I can't stand that song Vermilion.
I like Job for a Cowboy- they were supposed to open for LOG, but then it was changed. I am just getting into Devildriver too. Do you like?

I was PO'd b/c I wanted to see Soulfly- but their tour seems to be limited- and NJ/PA is not one of their stops:guilty:

This is odd b/c I checked the info about Rob and it says Don’t miss the sooktacular show with special guests (Captain Clegg) and Nekromantix. Who is Captain Clegg?? They look to be fictional:laughing: Who knows wth Rob!

OMG! The last time I saw Rob was with WHITE Zombie in '96, I think. He was with Pantera!!!

I will be smuggling my camera in the place for this show! That is for sure!
Me likey Devildriver!! Saw them on Ozzfest too. Damn, I miss Ozzfest. That was a good tour for seeing a LOT of good (and bad) bands. I doubt I could name everyone I've seen on the Ozzfest tours.

You better be smuggling in a camera! And take some pictures of my hot man!:lovestruc
Mastodon and Dethklok are coming to Philly on 11/1, so I'm thinking about hitting that show. High on Fire (a big plus) is supporting, as well as Converge.

I've seen Mastodon live a few times, but what really interests me is seeing Dethklok live. Is this wrong? I believe Gene Hoglan and Zappa proteges Mike Keneally and Bryan Beller will be playing in the live incarnation, who are all great musicians. And from what I've seen on YouTube, Brendon Small, the Metalocalypse creator, is no slouch on guitar either.

I don't know how the crowd will receive them. But I have a feeling the metal fans already know about Dethklok, and as long as they know it's all in fun, it could be a killer show.
I am seriously on the wrong side of the state. NOBODY is coming to Pittsburgh. If any of you find any concerts in the Pittsburgh area PLEASE let me know. I don't always keep on top of that stuff. I have also been known to travel to the DC/Northern VA area for concerts. I actually ended up getting myself on the Kiss Rock the Nation DVD that was filmed there about 5 years ago. THEY are not coming to Pittsburgh on their tour either. And their tour stop in DC is the Verizon center, which has terrible acoustics. I'm still contemplating coming back to Cleveland next week for the show here.

Oh, and I really like Deathklok. Liked them even before they were made a little more famous by Guitar Hero.
Seeing as how it's next door to the Aerosmith coaster, I'm hoping for a Dethklok tie-in for the Tower of Terror.
:lmao: Yeah, I don't see that happening.
Band question for you all..............

Anyone ever hear of Between the Buried and Me?

I am listening to them now and I cannot say much for the vocals, but OMG- the guitars are frickin' awesome!

Any info?
:lmao: Saw them on Ozzfest too. Was a little under the influence, so I don't remember much. I'm pretty sure I met them in one of the tents.
Hi. I'm a little late to the game, but I like some metal!

My DH played in metal/ heavy bands for about 7 years and opened for some killer acts. Before I met him, my metal library consisted of Metallica and Manson, lol.

He was thinking about the Mastadon/ Deathklok show in our state, but decided on the Gwar/ Lamb of God show instead.
Hi there!
SSSSShhhhhhhhhhh!!! :ssst: {{whispers}}We are not allowed to use the "S" word around here. Metal will go ballistic:rotfl2: Awww- I KID Metal!

I like their music.....................
:lmao:
My kid (my pretend child b/c I do not want any kids) would be rockin' out to this as a baby and HE would be putting on hockey skates before he could walk. No soccer or baseball for my pretend son!:laughing:
And this is why I love you!:lmao:
Metal you (and Brock) will always be my metal gurus!!!! Anytime I ask a question- one of you is right there with a very thorough and precise answer!!!! Who the heck needs Google when I have you both!:laughing::hug:


..................Type O Negative are doing some shows!!!! Just got an e-mail from Ticketmaster and they are going to be at a club in PA-
http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/742270?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name
But, sadly, I must miss it b/c I am going to Hatebreed/Lamb of God that night!!
Ain't that the truth. Those two know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING.

Damn again. Closest they are to me is the House of Blues in Cleveland. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to have to come to Cleveland that day so I can go. Sorry you are missing it.


ooooooooooooo- dissin' Joey and Zakk again:lmao:

:lmao: I know what you mean though- but sometimes, it's a girl thing. NOT too often, but it does happen. We are blinded by the good looks and our judgement goes askewwwww!:laughing:

Now that I am older, I think I am pretty good at bypassing the looks and appreciating the good music, unlike the 80's, when it was all about looks. :scared1: If you can call them that:rotfl2:

:cutie:
I think Joey is pretty good. I like Zakk too. But that's just me. I don't necessarily think a band that has 27 people in it should be considered "good" just because that many people can make a lot of noise. I used to HATE Slipknot, but since my kids have been listening to them, they've kind of grown on me. BLS...love them...even if they did throw stuff at Iron Maiden. Probably just trying to keep the peace with that witch Sharon.
Into every type of music, but Metal in general is my true calling.

Pantera, DOWN, Meshuggah, Vital Remains, Belphegor, Deicide, Ministry, Opeth, Strapping Young Lad (DEVIN!!!!!) Rammstein, I could list alot, but i'm not going to.

Overall, Metal is in my heart, and it always will be, even if I have to listen to some random songs from bands I HATE to listen to one song I love, i'll do it. :D
WOO! Deicide is some scary ****! I'm not sure that my ultra religious mom would approve of me listening to them...but I'm old and do it anyway. My kids love Rammstein and my 11 year old son recently asked me to take him to Germany to see them. Of course I said no.:lmao: But I'm trying to raise my kids right and not have them obsessing over crap like those whiny Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, High School Musical, and American Idol. So far, it is working pretty well. My daughter seems to be easily influenced by the other little girls in her class, but I know she's just going along with them and she doesn't REALLY like that stuff. When she's at home, you would be surprised at the songs she'll put on. And I've caught her singing along to so much metal that I didn't even know she knew! It's so funny.


I'm sorry guys and girls. I'm babbling. The nurse was just in here and shot some of that Fentanyl into my IV. I'm floating and seriously under the influence right now. Makes me not want to leave the hospital!:lmao:
 
I think Joey is pretty good. I like Zakk too. But that's just me. I don't necessarily think a band that has 27 people in it should be considered "good" just because that many people can make a lot of noise.

I've always said they've got 4 members too many!
 
Deicide isn't really that scary, it's just how Glens vocals are. I <3333 Glen.

And rammstein, have you heard the new songs for the new album? I wouldn't want to show your kids that just yet... maybe untill you tell them about the "birds and the bees" or whatever they call it now. :)

And yes, Manowar = Metal Gods.
 
WOW! You all have been busy while I was gone!

Surgery was yesterday. I just have stitches, not staples...a few in my spine, some in my side, and some in my belly. I'm still in the hospital at the moment, but they'll be releasing me later today. I don't feel bad at all, just a little sore. They've been giving me fentanyl, so that may have something to do with it. I am now seriously considering LoG, Gwar, JfaC on Wednesday. I may have stitches, but I don't feel that bad, and I'm a trooper! :lmao:

:woohoo: Glad to hear you are feeling well after your surgery!!! Gotta have the Dis, even when laying in the hospital bed:laughing:

Let us know if you make it to LOG!!! (hope you do;))

You better be smuggling in a camera! And take some pictures of my hot man!:lovestruc

Oh I will! DH said he does not think it will be a big deal- BUT- I am not taking any chances and I am slipping that baby into the side of my boot!!!!:thumbsup2

I am seriously on the wrong side of the state. NOBODY is coming to Pittsburgh.

Yeah! Move on over to the Phila side of PA!:woohoo:

Deicide is some scary ****! I'm not sure that my ultra religious mom would approve of me listening to them...but I'm old and do it anyway. My kids love Rammstein and my 11 year old son recently asked me to take him to Germany to see them. Of course I said no.:lmao: But I'm trying to raise my kids right and not have them obsessing over crap like those whiny Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, High School Musical, and American Idol. So far, it is working pretty well. My daughter seems to be easily influenced by the other little girls in her class, but I know she's just going along with them and she doesn't REALLY like that stuff. When she's at home, you would be surprised at the songs she'll put on. And I've caught her singing along to so much metal that I didn't even know she knew! It's so funny.

Well thank god some parents have enough sense to raise their kids to appreciate good music. Seems like the majority of people do not have a clue what good music is if they tripped over it, how in the world can the kids learn what is good and what the heck is CRAP these days when adults do not know any better? Even if they do not like metal- teach your kids about the good classic stuff- Hendrix, Jethro Tull.............

:lmao: OMG- that just reminded me! Yesterday DH and I were driving over to Philly. Well! The Ben Franklin bridge was backed up and we were sitting in traffic for AN HOUR AND HALF just to make it to the bridge. (We can usually shoot over to Philly in 20 minutes!) So this means that are many people with their windows open and you can hear the crap spewing from their windows like stinky sludge- DH and I were pissing ourselves b/c we saw these 2 guys, I would say no more than 30 blasting...................ready?.............Whitney Houston's The Greatest Love of All (I think that is the title) and then another young dude, all by himself blasting, (I had to Google this one- ) Chicago's Hard Habit to Break:lmao::rotfl2: Ahhhh- the amusement we had while sitting in traffic:rotfl2:

I will have to admit- the best music I heard coming out of a window was this, I guess you can call it African music, (it reminded me of what you would hear in the Animal Kingdom) an older gentleman was listening to it. It was pretty good! Now, I would give that 2 thumbs up b/c it takes some thought to listen, choose and appreciate something like that. :thumbsup2:thumbsup2


I'm sorry guys and girls. I'm babbling. The nurse was just in here and shot some of that Fentanyl into my IV. I'm floating and seriously under the influence right now. Makes me not want to leave the hospital!:lmao:

Make sure they give you that $%&@ in pill form:lmao::rotfl2: with a few refills:thumbsup2

Hope you are home now!:flower3:
 
Whadda ya mean I ain't kind? Just not YOUR kind! Megadeth

Just read your first and last page...TOTALLY with you on the metal end!

Megadeth is hubby's official fave. I love it all, the harder the better...

Really in need of a good concert tho - last one I went to was 08 Warped Tour (Camden)

Bad Economy + Layoff in 07 = Not enough concert going for me :(
 
WOW! You all have been busy while I was gone!

Surgery was yesterday. I just have stitches, not staples...a few in my spine, some in my side, and some in my belly. I'm still in the hospital at the moment, but they'll be releasing me later today. I don't feel bad at all, just a little sore. They've been giving me fentanyl, so that may have something to do with it. I am now seriously considering LoG, Gwar, JfaC on Wednesday. I may have stitches, but I don't feel that bad, and I'm a trooper! :lmao:


:lmao: Saw them on Ozzfest too. Was a little under the influence, so I don't remember much. I'm pretty sure I met them in one of the tents.

WOO! Deicide is some scary ****! I'm not sure that my ultra religious mom would approve of me listening to them...but I'm old and do it anyway. My kids love Rammstein and my 11 year old son recently asked me to take him to Germany to see them. Of course I said no.:lmao: But I'm trying to raise my kids right and not have them obsessing over crap like those whiny Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, High School Musical, and American Idol. So far, it is working pretty well. My daughter seems to be easily influenced by the other little girls in her class, but I know she's just going along with them and she doesn't REALLY like that stuff. When she's at home, you would be surprised at the songs she'll put on. And I've caught her singing along to so much metal that I didn't even know she knew! It's so funny.


Hope you are feeling better soon :thumbsup2 I too am home recovering from surgery this week but mine is no where near as hardcore as yours. I just had a tonsillectomy, before being put under I asked the Doc if I would be able to sing after the surgery and he was like "can you sing now?" and I was like "hell no" and he was like well in your words the answer would be "hell no" :rotfl2:

Yeah Ozzfest used to be amazing especially back in the 90's 1996, 1997, and 1998 were untouchable 3 best Ozzfests ever!!!!

Deicide are amazing and I can give you muc much much scarier bands if you'd lie ones that would make Deicide sound like Ratt vocally and lyrically. But if you seriously like Deicide you should check out Immolation and Vital Remains (newer) I love their lyrics and their music of course.....:thumbsup2 That's good that your children are into good music and that you encourage them I started listening to metal in the 4th grade and my parents made me become an altar server :lmao: Seriously that was there response and I suffered through it simply so I could enjoy my metal, it was a sacrifice I was willing to make for my Piece of Mind and Heaven and Hell tapes that my older buddies had given me for my b-day. My father said you can listen to them and be an altar boy or I will take them and smash them so clearly I chose torture LOL...I think this is why I love Metal so much I had to make what for me was a great sacrifice in order to listen. That is of course until I got older :thumbsup2
 




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