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metalmaniac777

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  1. Chris Impellitteri is my favorite guitar shredder (well, next to Pete, of course ;) ), and has released a whole bunch of stellar melodic metal albums. My personal faves are the ones with Rob Rock on lead vocals, particularly the perfect triple-hit of "Screaming Symphony," "Eye of the Hurricane," & "Crunch."

     

    My vote goes to "Crunch," which added a serious metal, uh, crunch to the melodic metal shredding that just worked perfectly. "Fear No Evil" off that CD is far & away my all-time favorite Impellitteri tune.

     

    So, any other fans out there? Tell us which one tickles your ears.

  2. yes it is my assumption,

     

    if looks like a duck and sounds like a duck then it is a duck. :drink:

    Just seems like an odd assumption to make. If you sell CDs and have poor customer service, you must be a spoiled rich kid who likes to party? That's the equivalent of me assuming that because you don't capitalize properly and use commas where there should be a period, then clearly you are a redneck homeschooled teenager who has ADD. :wacko:

     

    It's a web forum, Not a school but thanks for impressing me that you know how to spell. logic and common sense would have impressed me more. It's obvious you are one of the sellers friends. (oops another assumption) I must be wrong again.

     

    When I pay hundreds for cd's and get a nothing but garbage with cutouts and punch holes and cd's missing, then it's pretty obvious the guy doesn't give a shit. but hey lets just assume he is a good seller so you can be happy. Hey everyone BUY from kissmydisc Metalmaniac777 thinks he is GREAT. :hammer:

    Allow me to make an assumption--you're a jackass. My point was to show how foolish your assumption was, not to criticize your grammar. And in case you missed it the first 2 times I said it, here it is in loud words so retarded newbies can understand it: I DO NOT DEFEND PJ'S ACTIONS. Assume all you want, numbnuts...as Koogles pointed out, your assumption about PJ being a spoiled rich kid was wrong, and your assumption that I am friends with PJ is also wrong. I think the way he is currently handling his CD business is atrocious and, quite frankly, don't think anyone should deal with him. That clear enough for you or do I need to use smaller words?

     

    I've been here for 5 years. You've been here less than a day. You're off to a great start. Keep the sarcasm coming, newbie...and don't forget to miss the point along the way.

  3. yes it is my assumption,

     

    if looks like a duck and sounds like a duck then it is a duck. :drink:

    Just seems like an odd assumption to make. If you sell CDs and have poor customer service, you must be a spoiled rich kid who likes to party? That's the equivalent of me assuming that because you don't capitalize properly and use commas where there should be a period, then clearly you are a redneck homeschooled teenager who has ADD. :wacko:

  4. Young guy with rich parents and obviously doesn't need the money, so therefore the service is bad. A seller who needs the income will always provide good service because they have bills to pay and cannot rely on their parents to pay for everything while they go out partying all the time.

    You know any of this for a fact, or are you just spouting your theories? I dealt with PJ a lot of years, way back when he called his site Stainless Steel, and we exchanged hundreds of emails and never once did I hear anything about him having rich parents. Not saying he doesn't, just wondering if you know what you're talking about or just venting.

     

    By the way, judging by the prices of his CDs, it sure seemed like he needed money! :P

    Anyone who needs to support a family or values their business doesn't leave their customers wondering if they will ever receive their items. If his prices are low it's only because his sales are way down and judging by all the negatives he receives for all the different stores, not many will be be return customers. It's great that you get the service that you expect but unfortunaetly the mass majority get screwed around and that is a Fact.

    So the answer is, no, you don't actually know he's a spoiled rich brat. Listen, you misunderstand what I was getting at...I'm not defending PJ--even I don't deal with him anymore, as he simply lost his sense of customer service--but I was just wondering if you knew for a fact that he has a rich family who supports his partying lifestyle. Guess you're just assuming that and tossed your assumption out there for the hell of it...

  5. Young guy with rich parents and obviously doesn't need the money, so therefore the service is bad. A seller who needs the income will always provide good service because they have bills to pay and cannot rely on their parents to pay for everything while they go out partying all the time.

    You know any of this for a fact, or are you just spouting your theories? I dealt with PJ a lot of years, way back when he called his site Stainless Steel, and we exchanged hundreds of emails and never once did I hear anything about him having rich parents. Not saying he doesn't, just wondering if you know what you're talking about or just venting.

     

    By the way, judging by the prices of his CDs, it sure seemed like he needed money! :P

  6. Your description sounds appetizing, Mark. Do I need to hear these guys?

    Musically, I think you'd like them quite well. Lyrically...well, they are a Christian band, and they make no effort to disguise it. Still, few of the lyrics are of the "praise Jesus" variety. Hold on, let me grab their CDs and take a quick peek to refresh my memory...

     

    OK, we have a song about God calling to you, a song about fighting the good fight, a song about how many lost people are in the world, a song about running for "something higher," a song about prayer, a song about how sin doesn't bring happiness forever, a song about "contending for the faith," a song about how God can save a marriage, a song about how America has turned away from God, an anti-abortion song, a song about how dirty sin is, a song about giving God your soul, a song about God helping us through the day...

     

    You get the idea. Not a lot of "Jesus" lyrics, but lots of "God" lyrics. Not sure how that sits with you, but musically...yeah, you should definitely give 'em a listen. If you decide to check 'em out, start with "Inside Out" or "Eclipse," which are the best two, in my opinion.

  7. We let the fucking cat outdoors ONE FUCKING TIME and now there's fucking fleas EVERYWHERE. Vacuum the fucking house, wash all the fucking sheets, give the fucking cat a fucking flea bath, spray the whole fucking house with fucking flea-killer, and guess what? Yep, we still have fucking fleas.

     

    It's official. I have fucking cooties. :anon:

  8. Currently reading Gone South by Robert R. McCammon. For those who don't know, McCammon started out in the 80s as a horror writer, then in the 90s turned in a Southern gothic direction. His horror novels (Wolf's Hour, Stinger, Mine, etc.) remain some of my favorites in that genre, but based on what I've read so far in Gone South, the man just has a gift for storytelling. Southern gothic is not a literary subgenre I particularly enjoy, but McCammon's got me turning the pages like a crack addict jonesin' for the next hit. Takes a special author to be able to take a dying Vietnam vet, an accidental murder, a bounty hunter with a third arm, an Elvis Presley impersonator, a mystical faith healer, and a girl cursed with the world's ugliest birthmark on her face and spin them all into a wildly entertaining tale, but McCammon pulls it off.

  9. After the astounding popularity of yesterday's Bloodgood poll, I thought I would try again, this time with a band a little more in keeping with the "sound" most revered 'round these parts: Idle Cure.

     

    This is Christian arena-rock at its finest, with a distinctive vocalist, the ability to both rock out and slow down for a ballad, huge hooks all over the place, big choruses, & tons of backing vox.

     

    Their first 3 albums are a little too keyboardy/AORish (despite some hard rockin' numbers) for my tastes, but "Inside Out" and "Eclipse" brought the rock with a tough edge firmly in place. While "Eclipse" is the most aggressive thing they ever released, my vote still went to "Inside Out." Picked that one up in college way back in '91 and it still sees frequent play in my stereo.

     

    So, any other Idle Cure fans out there or am I whistling alone in the dark here?? :unsure:

  10. Stephon Marbury defends Michael Vick, calls dogfighting a sport

     

    August 22, 2007

     

    NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury defended Michael Vick, calling dogfighting a sport and comparing it to hunting.

     

    "I think it's tough," Marbury said, according to Albany TV station Capital News 9. "I think, you know, we don't say anything about people who shoot deer or shoot other animals. You know, from what I hear, dogfighting is a sport. It's just behind closed doors."

    See? If only Vick had eaten the dogs after shooting them, all of this would be okay.

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