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    Here's my metal list.

    Nuclear Assault- Game Over
    Suicidal Tendencies- Join the Army
    Anthrax- Among the Living
    Mastodon- Blood Mountain
    Sepultura- Chaos A.D. or Arise (I can't decide which I like more)
    Slayer - Reign in Blood
    Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
    Ministry- The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste


    I'm not even going to get into the hardcore scene. I could go on more than metal.
    You burned it, you donkey!

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    GZA - Liquid Swords
    AC/DC - If You Want Blood
    The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
    Chef Raekwon - Only Built For Cuban Links
    Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
    Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters
    Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth
    Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
    Nas - Illmatic


    minds gone blank now, good to see someone list Slowley We Rot in there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    GZA - Liquid Swords
    AC/DC - If You Want Blood
    The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
    Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
    Chef Raekwon - Only Built For Cuban Links
    Wu Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
    Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters
    Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth
    Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
    Nas - Illmatic


    minds gone blank now, good to see someone list Slowley We Rot in there...
    also:-
    Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
    Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
    David Byrne and Brian Eno - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
    David Bowie - Young Americans
    David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
    AC/DC - Highway To Hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    GZA - Liquid Swords
    Yes!
    Was just listening to this for the first time in 10 years today.
    Classic.

    Choose the sword and you will stay with me.
    Choose the ball and join your mother.

    Shogun Assassin does not fail!
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    Liquid Swords is a dope album, not my fave wu-tang though...
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    Talking of Wu-Tang....

    I've been listening to 'legend of the Wu-Tang' over the last week...


    Some tidy numbers on there for sure....
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    Quote Originally Posted by snooch View Post
    Here's my metal list.

    Nuclear Assault- Game Over
    Suicidal Tendencies- Join the Army
    Anthrax- Among the Living
    Mastodon- Blood Mountain
    Sepultura- Chaos A.D. or Arise (I can't decide which I like more)
    Slayer - Reign in Blood
    Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
    Ministry- The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste


    I'm not even going to get into the hardcore scene. I could go on more than metal.

    Aside from Ministry and Anthrax all great albums - but then I've never liked Anthrax for some reason - juts dont think their in th same class as the big four (Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, ANthrax) they always get included in and the fact they get compared just annoys me, shallow I know lol


    Nuclear Assault band I used to love - haven't listened to them for donkeys!


    Saw Sepultura last weekend in Leeds - only Andreas Kisser left of original line-up but still fuc.k.ing fantastic live and still playing all the old classics. New members all good enogh to make ya not care - especially the big black dude singing - got proper stage presence!

    Lol - my neck's still barely recovered from that gig haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by kai View Post
    Aside from Ministry and Anthrax all great albums - but then I've never liked Anthrax for some reason - juts dont think their in th same class as the big four (Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, ANthrax) they always get included in and the fact they get compared just annoys me, shallow I know lol
    I like Anthrax because they were the big local metal band when I was growing up. I grew up in Philadelphia which is just south of New York, so we used to see Anthrax and Nuclear Assault all the time. I used to be big into all the old thrash stuff like them, Exodus, Suicidal Tendencies and Corrosion of Conformity.


    Quote Originally Posted by kai View Post
    Nuclear Assault band I used to love - haven't listened to them for donkeys!
    Me neither until recently when I got into a few crates I haven't been into in years. Voivod and Treponem Pal are some others I re-discovered.

    Quote Originally Posted by kai View Post
    Saw Sepultura last weekend in Leeds - only Andreas Kisser left of original line-up but still fuc.k.ing fantastic live and still playing all the old classics. New members all good enogh to make ya not care - especially the big black dude singing - got proper stage presence!
    Lol - my neck's still barely recovered from that gig haha
    Nice! I haven't seen them since the early 90's on a tour they headlined with Napalm Death, Sacred Reich, D.R.I., Sick Of It All and Biohazard. I have heard good things about them not losing their energy live with age. They are kind of like Slayer, they will always rule live.
    You burned it, you donkey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kai View Post
    Aside from Ministry and Anthrax all great albums - but then I've never liked Anthrax for some reason - juts dont think their in th same class as the big four (Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, ANthrax) they always get included in and the fact they get compared just annoys me, shallow I know lol


    Nuclear Assault band I used to love - haven't listened to them for donkeys!


    Saw Sepultura last weekend in Leeds - only Andreas Kisser left of original line-up but still fuc.k.ing fantastic live and still playing all the old classics. New members all good enogh to make ya not care - especially the big black dude singing - got proper stage presence!

    Lol - my neck's still barely recovered from that gig haha

    I totally think Anthrax is deserving of being in the big four.
    Their music is total integration of all things that make metal good.
    Hardcore influence, speed, and aggression
    Charlie Benante's percussion is rediculous
    Dan Spitz is not exactly rusty on the guitar
    Belladonna had range of the total metal voice whether it was cadence or pitch
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Overfiend View Post
    I totally think Anthrax is deserving of being in the big four.
    Their music is total integration of all things that make metal good.
    Hardcore influence, speed, and aggression
    Charlie Benante's percussion is rediculous
    Dan Spitz is not exactly rusty on the guitar
    Belladonna had range of the total metal voice whether it was cadence or pitch
    Amen dude. Anthrax was one of the bands that got me out of the hardcore and punk rock pigeon hole in the late '80s and early 90s. Made me realize that there was heavy political music out there that wasn't all about anti-racist skinhead posturing and scenester bullshit. Plus that tour they did with Public Enemy that started and ended with shows in Brooklyn was amazing.
    You burned it, you donkey!

 

 

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