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Hello, fellow metalheads. My name is Taisiya (you can call me Taisa or Tasya). I'm from Belarus (it's in Europe). I'll be sixteen in March. I'm learning to play the guitar on my own (I'm currently trying to master the barre)

I've been listening to metal for over a year now. Being a metalhead means a lot to me. I feel at home in this subculture. So... I'm ready to rock 🤟

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14 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Welcome, any bands you like in particular?

Difficult question. I like Black Veil Brides, Omnium Gatherum, Disturbed, Ghost, Static-X, System Of A Down, Avenged Sevenfold, Starkill, Carach Angren, Belzebubs, Skillet, Slipknot, My Chemical Romance, Avantasia, Twisted Sisters, etc. I also like Jon Bon Jovi 

What about you?

15 hours ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Hey...good to have you!

Thanks:)

Happy to be here

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Woo-hoo! Have fun on your date night, hope you get lucky. I would have said talk to the kids and ignore the show, but it's your call. Better bring ear protection for the wife, don't want her using the loud music gave her a headache as an excuse. And stay out of the moshpit, you guys are too old for that shit.

 

I found some video of you at the last big Melbourne show you went to:

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I'm married the only way I get lucky is if I wake up every morning without a stab wound!!

I haven't told the kids yet that instead of leaving on the train at about lunch time like they planned we are driving and leaving at 6am because I need to go and see a stock feed agent and a tank company. They will be soooo impressed!

 

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9 hours ago, Taisiya_or_Tasya said:

I like Black Veil Brides, Omnium Gatherum, Disturbed, Ghost, Static-X, System Of A Down, Avenged Sevenfold, Starkill, Carach Angren, Belzebubs, Skillet, Slipknot, My Chemical Romance, Avantasia, Twisted Sisters, etc. I also like Jon Bon Jovi.

So are those the bands you used to listen to over a year ago before you discovered metal?

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1 hour ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Easy old timer, we all had our gateway bands, maybe she just didn’t realise Spotify mislabelled all those bands?

I predate metal, (and The Backstreet Boys thank fuck) so I didn't have a band that served as a gateway into metal for me, I actually knew I wanted heavy metal all along, but had to wait for it to be invented.

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4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

I looked it up for you, the openers are some American dweebs called Jimmy Eat World. You're really gonna drive all the way to Melbourne for this? Doesn't she have a boyfriend that could take her?

 

They've been around for a longtime. I know this because I remember on of my students mentioning them in the early aughts. 

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