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Kristian

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  1. I've completely fallen in love with this track from Dragonforce singer Marc Hudsons' solo album from last year. Soooo melodic, wow. The whole album is great btw.
  2. I never got to see Reckless Love live, but I did see Crashdïet when Olli sang for them, it was a great concert, I don't think Olli was a good match for them on record, but live he was on top of it :-)
  3. What a find on that Dominum album! Heard it through a couple of times today, excellent stuff "Cannibal Corpses" and "Better Shoot yourself" are my early favorites.
  4. Bummer, thought it would be cool if you had 3 Danish acts in your top 5, wishful thinking I guess :-)
  5. 1. From Ashes to New - Blackout 2. Boys from Heaven - The Descendant 3. Hugo's Voyage - Inception 4. Mercenary - Soundtrack for the End Times 5. Ronnie Atkins - Trinity
  6. I've never seen Poison live. I'm not sure, but I don't think they have toured in Europe since their heyday, haven't ever seen them billed at any Euro-festivals either.
  7. Poison: Love On the Rocks Unskinny Bop Fallen Angel So Tell Me Why Look but you Can't Touch Every Rose has its Thorn Sacrifice Seven Days over You Until You Suffer Some Theatre of my Soul Stand Something to Believe In Nothing but a Good Time Look What the Cat Dragged In Talk Dirty To Me
  8. Skid Row: Big Guns Creepshow Eighteen and Life Quicksand Jesus Sweet little Sister Middnight/Tornado in a Darkened Room Living on a Chain Gang Makin' a Mess Hell or High Water Wasted Time Forever I Remember You Monkey Business Youth Gone Wild
  9. American Idiot and 21st Century Beakdown, are magnificent albums imo, Revolution Radio had its moments, but apart from a few songs here and there, the rest of their catalog is kind of bland.
  10. I also prefer "Eye of the Storm" over the debut. I also think the second FM album, is better than the debut.
  11. As I mentioned, I have a lot to catch up on, but my top 5 so far looks something like this: From Ashes to New - Blackout Ronnie Atkins - Trinity Boys from Heaven - The Descendant Enforcer - Nostalgia Temple Balls - Avalanche
  12. Me too, Don't Come Easy is among my favorite albums of all time, absolutely amazing piece of work imo.
  13. Hey We have a nice thread for highlighting good cover versions :-)
  14. I remember when they first came out in the mid-nineties, they were a part of a wave of death metal bands coming out of the west part of Denmark, alongside bands like Illdisposed, Hatesphere, Sacrificial and Infernal Torment. They have been through a lot of line up changes since then. I haven't paid much attention to them, although I knew they had incorporated some clean vocals into their sound at one point, but this above sounds really good.
  15. Pyn Siren, do you still spin that disc every now and then? I remember liking it when it came out, but I don't think I've listened to it since then, can't recall any songs from it.
  16. Very nice indeed, Nicklas Sonne from Defecto on vocals, wonder if he's the main singer for this project, or just this single. For obvoius reasons, I couldn't find any info on them when googling "in the 80's"
  17. Here's another one, actually positive this time, but still hilarious. From: Geoff Date: December 7, 2004 at 4:16 Check your balls at the door before you step inside to listen to this one... because if you go in balls and all this is just going to rip 'em right out of that flimsy sack that held them inside for so long. Sorry ladies - but consider yourself relatively lucky and safe when listening to this CD. I don't use this term ever, but this is 'in-your-face' heavy rock and f*cking excellent at that. If you like your rock very hard, you'll love this one. Great CD, two huge thumbs up!
  18. Here's your original comments without the "beep's". From: Geoff Date: September 9, 2005 at 1:43 I can't say I've ever put a sharp object in my ass, but I predict it would feel very similar to the sensation of listening to this album. I quite like DAD, but this is horrible sheep herding music. Absolute crap. Must admit that 'It's after dark' is a very nice AOR ballad with some nice keys - and no, I'm not kidding. Surprised the crap out of me too. Overall though, a disaster of an album.
  19. From: Geoff Date: September 9, 2005 at 1:43 I can't say I've ever put a sharp object in my ass, but I predict it would feel very similar to the sensation of listening to this album. I quite like (beep!), but this is horrible sheep herding music. Absolute crap. Must admit that '(beep!)' is a very nice AOR ballad with some nice keys - and no, I'm not kidding. Surprised the crap out of me too. Overall though, a disaster of an album.
  20. Agree, with "Hungry" being my favourite of the two, if I had to pick.
  21. Wow, that new single is great! When is the album coming out?
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