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4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

She won't accompany you to see your Krallice and Ulcerate shows? Do you tell her she's not worthy?

Ha. There's other ways of being worthy.

Krallice haven't made it here and I should think they'd only make it here if 'Hymns To The Dead' gets going again, and even then I doubt it. Ulcerate are touring their new album and did play a show in Sydney on a date I couldn't have made and the show was sold out when I found out about it anyway. Many are worthy it seems, just not many here. 😏

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HammerFall - "Hammer of Dawn"

HammerFall - "Avenge the Fallen"

Loving this new album!  "Hail to the King" is just a glorious tune and my favorite as of now.  Always a great time jamming to some straightforward heavy metal from these legends!

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2 hours ago, JamesT said:

HammerFall - "Hammer of Dawn"

HammerFall - "Avenge the Fallen"

Loving this new album!  "Hail to the King" is just a glorious tune and my favorite as of now.  Always a great time jamming to some straightforward heavy metal from these legends!

I think I'm more of a Burn it Down fan atm

Exodus - The Atrocity Exhibition - Exhibit A

 

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Recently,i am enjoying Nunslaughter (Hells Unholy Fire and Goat.I don't know why reminds me Hellhammer,beside they are different),Deicide (Live albums),Satan XXI Century albums (like Atom by Atom.Really expecting their new album),Sodom,Burzum and Summoning (I really like the black metal lo-fi combined with some dungeon synth/dark ambient moments),The Troops of Doom,Nocturnus,Sabbat (Japan) and Kreator.

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On 8/15/2024 at 7:08 AM, Yannis said:

Ares Kingdom - Incediary

 

Yes! Been a fan of Mr. Walker for a long time now. Even during his Order From Chaos days it's been clear the man just knows what he's doing, and makes music a cut above your average death/black thrash. I'd be hard pressed to find a more consistently excellent total catalogue in metal.

NP: Intolerance - Waking Nightmares of an Endless Void

▶︎ Waking Nightmares of an Endless Void | INTOLERANCE | 𝔊𝔬𝔡𝔷 𝔒𝔳 𝔚𝔞𝔯 𝔓𝔯𝔬𝔡𝔲𝔠𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫𝔰 (bandcamp.com)

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More than capable Entombed/Grave/Carnage worship for those so inclined.

10 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Devangelic - Xul, BDM Nile worship from Italy

I keep on forgetting I have to really sit down with this one and take it all in. I'm good with the genre and bands they're imitating, and despite being a huge part of the whole Necrophagist and Capharnaum wave that a lot of people have sort of retroactively disavowed, Willowtip really does have a great nose for some of this stuff.

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22 hours ago, AlSymerz said:

I think I'm more of a Burn it Down fan atm

Exodus - The Atrocity Exhibition - Exhibit A

 

That's a fantastic tune as well!  Can't go wrong with any of them.  HammerFall is one of those bands that delivers every time.

And great call with that Exodus album!  That's pretty cool - I was just listening to the 3 albums in the Rob Dukes era, myself, over the past few days.  That's actually my favorite era of Exodus.  "Shovel Headed Kill Machine" is my favorite Exodus album, but all 3 of those are great.

Lamb of God - Self-titled

Lamb of God - "Omens"

Easily a top 10 metal band of all time for me.

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