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Yeah,Tokyo Warheart is just perfect live album,its live atmosphere and live sounds just froze the cake. They really lrise up the songs and deliver much vary guitarworks and vocal in this album.nici wrote:I had to dig out the Tokyo Warhearts album, the "War Of Razors" is amazing followed by Deadnight Warrior [img]Time to breed some F*cking HATE(speach), Hatebreeder.
Downfall is also amazing, especially the beginning, chills down the spine again!
All these tunes sound better on this album than on Something Wild and Hatebreeder wich were the only albums released before this was recorded. They actually decided to make the record after the gig, just because it sounded so bloody good They had no serious plans on doing a live album when going to Japan, but the recording was so good they decided to make a live album.
Too bad I can't get one before it runs out from every "extreme dirtribution CD store" here
I'm new to know that story behind,it really sounds like well prepared live album.
WARHEART!
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No they start to do that when i´ve been awake for 24 hours or something..NoizEnvader wrote:LOL, "nici" maybe you should have that checked.nici wrote:My ears are ringing again so its time to get some sleep..
Listening to: Burzum - Filosofem
Now im listening to the speakers hissing.. damn crappy on board sound.
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Who are featured in that tribute?NoizEnvader wrote:The Piano Tribute To Iron Maiden
My fav Iron Maiden cover song ever was "Cradle of Filth-Hallowed be Thy Name"
Right now I'm listening to 140mm Globe fan in my Super Flower PSU which is still loud in its lowest setting(hope can get Aerocool Streamline 14cm soon)
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The Piano Tribute To Iron MaidenWeldingheart wrote:Who are featured in that tribute?NoizEnvader wrote:The Piano Tribute To Iron Maiden
One of the better covers yes.My fav Iron Maiden cover song ever was "Cradle of Filth-Hallowed be Thy Name"
It does sound well prepared indeed They obviously recorded it with good gear and planning, but still didnt have any plans on a live album. Its very rare that a band releases a live album after just two studio albums, even more rare is that it sound bloody marvellousWeldingheart wrote:
Yeah,Tokyo Warheart is just perfect live album,its live atmosphere and live sounds just froze the cake. They really lrise up the songs and deliver much vary guitarworks and vocal in this album.
Too bad I can't get one before it runs out from every "extreme dirtribution CD store" here
I'm new to know that story behind,it really sounds like well prepared live album.
WARHEART!
Btw. my bro has a very limited edition of the already limited edition album a cardboard box the size of a DVD case with included pictures from the gig inside Theres also pics that are not from the gig, like the band doing a pyramid in a swimming pool
Rammstein - Hilf Mir (Help Me for those who dont know german)
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Yah Finntroll is a great band and Jaktens Tid is great album. especially if you understand Swedish
The only thing missing is a bottle of good Absinthe
In case anyone is wondering, its a Finnish band that "sings" in Swedish. Both languages are official in Finland, and i belong to the minority who has Swedish as my native language. At least i like to say so, i speak both languages just as well
The only thing missing is a bottle of good Absinthe
In case anyone is wondering, its a Finnish band that "sings" in Swedish. Both languages are official in Finland, and i belong to the minority who has Swedish as my native language. At least i like to say so, i speak both languages just as well
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quite surprising me to see some metal listener here,since metal might generalized as "not quiet to listen kind", I listen to Eurodance/Trance too,they sound(and look)sexyklankymen wrote:i seem to see a lot of metal and classical music in here, bet i'm the only member of this site who listens to hip hop.
So does the polka/hummpa origin from Sweden or Finland?nici wrote: In case anyone is wondering, its a Finnish band that "sings" in Swedish. Both languages are official in Finland, and i belong to the minority who has Swedish as my native language. At least i like to say so, i speak both languages just as well
btw seems that Finnish words differ alot from the other,while the other language like Swedish,Norway,Deutsch,French,etc got alot of similarity with English (my history knowledge is bad,but I think English itself origins from Nordic language?)
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