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Hellyeah - Unden!Able

 

01. ! (Intro)
02. X
03. Scratch a Lie
04. Be Unden!able
05. Human
06. Leap of Faith
07. Blood Plague
08. I Don't Care Anymore (Phil Collins cover)
09. Live or Die
10. Love Falls
11. 10-34 (interlude)
12. Startariot
13. Grave

 

 

 



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Hell no.

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Hell no.

Aw c'mon man. be a little original. ;)

 

I didn't like their first CD but I think their music has gotten better and better with every release. I think they got a descent groove metal sound going now.

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Hell no.

Aw c'mon man. be a little original.

 

I didn't like their first CD but I think their music has gotten better and better with every release. I think they got a descent groove metal sound going now.

They call themselves 'Hellyeah,' and you're telling Keef to be original?

 

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I never said that there is any originality to them or there name. I was being sarcastic with the whole thing. Everytime there is a post about them online someone always answers with a hell no. I really dont care one way or the other. I just posted some new music to check out to discuss without the typical internet comments you see everywhere else.

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I never said that there is any originality to them or there name. I was being sarcastic with the whole thing. Everytime there is a post about them online someone always answers with a hell no. I really dont care one way or the other. I just posted some new music to check out to discuss without the typical internet comments you see everywhere else.

It's difficult to read sarcasm without any accompanying smilies. But that makes sense.

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I'd be more inclined to comment something like "Shit no!"

 

They're about as intimidating as Benny Hill making a funny face.

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I really enjoyed that "Drink, Drank, Drunk tune but for the most part they miss for me. When they are trying to do Cowboys From Hell type tunes it is nice for me, but the rest is meh.

Well now that you brought up that song - I do like Drink, Drank, Drunk. Its a good concert/party song. But I like a lot the song Bigger God off that CD. That song kicks ass I think.

 

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I really enjoyed that "Drink, Drank, Drunk tune but for the most part they miss for me. When they are trying to do Cowboys From Hell type tunes it is nice for me, but the rest is meh.

Well now that you brought up that song - I do like Drink, Drank, Drunk. Its a good concert/party song. But I like a lot the song Bigger God off that CD. That song kicks ass I think.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONZ5wwp2E8

Yes it too is very good and pissed off and very Pantera sounding imho.

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Parts of the tune I dig, and some parts I don't like at all.

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