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Hi All,

 

Have been lurking here for years, not the forums but the site and though it time to join.

 

I am a mid-30 something from Australia and a brand new kid, this means the music is down low these days.

 

I got into music in the early 80s when my older brother played Maiden, Quiet Riot, AC/DC etc. I started buying my own stuff in 87 like Slippery, 1987, Permanent Vacation - all albums I still love today.

Since then I got into all sorts of music from more mellow AOR through to speed/thrash metal. Never do Black, Death or anything like that - has to have melody and clean vocals.

So I love a LOT of bands, way too many to mention (Savatage, Angra, White Lion, Whitesnake, Gottard, John Sykes, Sonata Arctica etc. etc.).

 

I have spent the last year trying to find CDs of lots of my old vinyl and also replacing my favourite CDs with Jap versions.

 

I am also a big game player, well used to be. Love Street Fighter, Pro Evo, Resident Evil and so on. I have been working in games as a Producer for the past 14 years - currently doing a stint with Codemasters. Can't wait for Brutal Legend!!!! ;)

 

Am glad to be finally here and hope to make a few buddy's along the way.

 

Cheers,

Dahun

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...any enticer copy for me?...

 

:lol:

 

btw, Dahun a big welcome on this board and congrats for your good musical taste!!!

 

Rockin greetz from Austria to Australia :drink:

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...any enticer copy for me?...

 

:lol:

 

btw, Dahun a big welcome on this board and congrats for your good musical taste!!!

 

Rockin greetz from Austria to Australia :drink:

 

 

ha, i could give a box of beee eezees for it.... :christmas:

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Hey Dahun. Welcome aboard mate. Just out of curiosity, which state are you in?

 

BTW, watch out for Matt... he preys on fellow Australians. And by that I mean he sexually molests them. ;)

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The Aussies are taking over! Welcome to the forum. It is quite addictive though. The biggest problem is all the music recommendations people make, causing us all to spend more money on CD's. :) Its all good though!

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Welcome & good to see another Aussie on board!

We've got about 14 members now.

 

and theyre all gay ;-))

 

Oh and welcome.....enjoy the stay!!

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Yeah, welcome ! :drink: Enjoy it while you can !

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Welcome & good to see another Aussie on board!

We've got about 14 members now.

 

and theyre all gay ;-))

Nah, Lindsay's not gay.

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Have I been around enough to be part of the welcoming committee yet?

I have met with the council of elders, and we have deemed you worthy, welcome away!

 

Yay! ;)

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