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Hellion

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:devil When it comes to heavy metal: Slayer and Pantera come to mind. I will always be a hardcore metal freak until I die Even though I listen to some other music: that music also is original. Keep it flowing like molten steel!!! Did you know I was born in a steel mill. Ha Ha Ha! see ya tomarrow night at CC!!!!

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Hey thanks alot: oh by the way some of the other music I listen to is much more heavier than slayer . I just did not have enough post space to list all the other metal bands that I listen to alot. I also used to be a rhythm guitarist awhile back. try to make it up to CC this weekend: calling all metalheads!!

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Hey thanks alot: oh by the way some of the other music I listen to is much more heavier than slayer . I just did not have enough post space to list all the other metal bands that I listen to alot. I also used to be a rhythm guitarist awhile back. try to make it up to CC this weekend: calling all metalheads!!

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fuck Dimmu lol j.k (not really) Anyone ever listen to Dead Jesus? - their pretty wicked.. just my thought..

yea i'm probably 1/2 metal head 1/2 industrial-ish if that ever is a possiblity, heh. Anyways.. those guys put on a brutal show.. very different.. especially their use of pig entrails and blood lol :gag: the smell can be over powering.. and the blood can be a slip and fall from hell, but its fun. :shrugs: :tongue: thats real metal in my p.o.v.

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actually, Television was first to book at CBGB's. of course, Iggy Pop was earlier...

In UK Sex Pistols were first to recod, the Damned were the first to play out...

but i think if you listen to early goth, it's nothing like metal, especailly not metal at that time, but it is a lot like punk at that time...

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i just meant that Joy Division in 1980 or Cure in 1979 was almost indistinguishable from a lot of things called "Punk" at that time. -I'm sure you've heard early Ministry...

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I have one of ministry's cd's entitled "early trax" so yeah I've heard there early stuff. Im ordering "with sympathy" next week which im really excited about :happy:

Anyways back on Topic! Basicaly im just a old fashion goth, but I do like a good variety of black-metal though, like some of the names listed above :grin

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oh, i have nothing against metal-sorry, don't want anyone to think that. it's just that metal was "pop" music in the 80's. -Punk got very popular then too-not as popular as metal but too popular for many punks

and again, of course you have infleunces-i think we can be comfortable studying the first bands of a "movement" who record or play out as good ways of understandings the beginings of that movement without worrying about the first person to be sad or wear black or whatever...

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