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Razorfist "Metal Mythos"


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I don't know if anyone's familiar with this guy, but he has some interesting vids on his youtube channel. His "Metal Mythos" series is great. I really enjoy the fast pace delivery.

Quite funny too.

 

 

 

 

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I like them, but he does them too infrequently. I dont really care for his video game reviews (i have Angry Video Game Nerd for my humorous game reviews) or his political rants, i'm just here for the mythos (apparently he's got a Prince mythos in the works, that might be interesting).

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1 hour ago, martinsane said:

I do love these videos and this guy is farking funny. I'd watch and rewatch as he is "razor" sharp 4 sure.

Yeah, here's another five cool ones. Wish he'd do more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Loving this channel and thanks for the heads up. I even enjoy it for bands I don't particularly like or listen too. Just watched a Danzig doco today, lol. Dude definitely has a way with words and I get a good laugh out of it. Really cool stuff.  

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1 hour ago, martinsane said:

Agreed with everything said and as Geoff said, I watch the ones of bands I am not that invested in, but that said after watching the latest installment on Anthem, why was I not balls deep in this band, especially the early wares?

 

Most likely because almost all the lyrics are Japanese.

Musically, they kick ass.

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15 hours ago, martinsane said:

The language thing isn't the rub for me, guess I just missed them.

They recorded and released a greatest hits sung in English called "Nucleus" in 2019.

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He hasn't done one in a while. This one's great.

It's a long one (It clocks in at 2.5 hours), but considering the subject is Alice Cooper, that's not surprising. 

It's a real history lesson.  

 

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