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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    damn man, sounds like a nice system!

    i probably incurred some damage to my hearing from shows too. saw pantera twice in san jose, and six feet under at the warfields in san francisco. being 10 feet away from dimebag darrell was worth it though.

    and thats a funny metal image of the wife getting annoyed at the hearing loss. women like to find reasons to get annoyed and nag though. if i were in your position though, what i would say to my woman would be something like "you want my attention, take your clothes off"
    I’m a lucky man, I have a beast of a car.

    My wife is 66, if she were to take her clothes off she would likely frighten me (and I, her), lol. All joking aside, going on 40 years together & she’s my honey, but getting old ain’t for the faint of heart.

    One of my very favorite vids and song. Simple, short & brutal. Sometimes I’d repeat this 3 or 4 times during one workout.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    I’m a lucky man, I have a beast of a car.

    My wife is 66, if she were to take her clothes off she would likely frighten me (and I, her), lol. All joking aside, going on 40 years together & she’s my honey, but getting old ain’t for the faint of heart.

    One of my very favorite vids and song. Simple, short & brutal. Sometimes I’d repeat this 3 or 4 times during one workout.


    40 years is a long time man, ive never met a woman id want to spend 40 years with.

    i like that oldschool CFH pantera though, i remember seeing that on the pantera home videos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    40 years is a long time man, ive never met a woman id want to spend 40 years with.

    i like that oldschool CFH pantera though, i remember seeing that on the pantera home videos.
    If you like oldschool Pantera...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    If you like oldschool Pantera...

    yea, that is very oldschool. 80s glam rock wouldnt be my first choice of music to listen to, but i do like that song

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    40 years is a long time man, ive never met a woman id want to spend 40 years with.

    i like that oldschool CFH pantera though, i remember seeing that on the pantera home videos.
    The intention when we first met wasn’t necessarily making it work for 40 years. It’s just that time flies when you’re having fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    If you like oldschool Pantera...

    Uh, this won’t drown out the crap music in the gym. I know, yes, this is Pantera, but now I understand your gym music dilemma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    yea, that is very oldschool. 80s glam rock wouldnt be my first choice of music to listen to, but i do like that song
    80's Pantera wasn't glam rock. They were more like Priest

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    Hair metal.

    Priest? Running for the hills. . . from that.

    There was SO much stronger stuff out then.

    But yes, a name is a name. Pantera!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    The intention when we first met wasn’t necessarily making it work for 40 years. It’s just that time flies when you’re having fun!
    thats the best way for a relationship to be. dont even have to think about how things play out, they just work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    80's Pantera wasn't glam rock. They were more like Priest
    i honestly wouldnt know, ive been listening to Pantera's last 6 albums for years, but ive heard practically none of their very old music.

    to be perfectly honest though, considering how much i love pantera there is no excuse for that. its all right there for me to hear on youtube.


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    Hair metal.

    Priest? Running for the hills. . . from that.

    There was SO much stronger stuff out then.

    But yes, a name is a name. Pantera!
    i like that heavy shit. ever listen to death metal?


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    i actually saw these guys live in san francisco in the late 90s. the vocalist of six feet under, chris barnes was the original vocalist for cannibal corpse. very similar style of death metal


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    hows this for heavy music?

    take some anadrol and throw some steel around to this


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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post

    i like that heavy shit. ever listen to death metal?

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    Not on a regular basis, but I saw these guys at a beer and metal festival in 2019. A couple of the other bands I really liked were Nails, and another band that was from the 80’s called Vio-lence.

    This is old school 85.


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    I still have flashbacks to when I was in my twenties (damn long time ago) working out at a small local gym. The manager at the time loved to listen to classical music in the morning. Seriously hated that shit. Horrible to work out to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    i actually saw these guys live in san francisco in the late 90s. the vocalist of six feet under, chris barnes was the original vocalist for cannibal corpse. very similar style of death metal

    Think I have about every 6 Feet Under CD out there. They've always had a good guitarist, but I hated it when Steve Swanson left the band. Ola England did a good job though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    I still have flashbacks to when I was in my twenties (damn long time ago) working out at a small local gym. The manager at the time loved to listen to classical music in the morning. Seriously hated that shit. Horrible to work out to.
    You couldn't work out to this?



    Yeah, I don't think I could either.

    If I were managing a gym, there'd be nothing but death metal being blasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Not on a regular basis, but I saw these guys at a beer and metal festival in 2019. A couple of the other bands I really liked were Nails, and another band that was from the 80’s called Vio-lence.

    This is old school 85.

    [video=youtube;nO6g4k7yYhM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO6g4k7yYhM&pp=ygUccG9zc2Vzc2VkIGJhbmQgdGh lIGV4b3JjaXN0IA%3D%3 D[video]
    damn, that is hard for mid 80s. never heard of them but i like it.

    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Think I have about every 6 Feet Under CD out there. They've always had a good guitarist, but I hated it when Steve Swanson left the band. Ola England did a good job though.
    yea, they are one of my favorite death metal bands. i bought haunted, warpath and maximum violence way back in the day, but havent heard anything newer than that. just looked into it and they've got so many more albums i never heard.



    i love it though, 2020 and the style hasnt changed because they're making the music they want to listen to, and not some garbage the industry is trying to force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    damn, that is hard for mid 80s. never heard of them but i like it.
    Holy cow, you’re 40?!? Born in 1984?!?

    Well here’s something that your parents might have liked well before you were born. This is from 1980; the guitarist on the right was 16 years old. I have a fascination with this band because when I heard them in 81 and saw them in 82, my musical tastes went from just heavy metal to something a bit more extreme. And, I have never changed, even now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Holy cow, you’re 40?!? Born in 1984?!?

    Well here’s something that your parents might have liked well before you were born. This is from 1980; the guitarist on the right was 16 years old. I have a fascination with this band because when I heard them in 81 and saw them in 82, my musical tastes went from just heavy metal to something a bit more extreme. And, I have never changed, even now.

    yea im getting up there, i still feel like im 18 though. might have something to do with my unnaturally high testosterone levels.

    lol

    i do like that song, but its not something my parents would listen to. my dad likes artists like the beach boys and jan & dean. my mom listens to classical music.

    when i was in highschool they used to hate it when id listen to pantera. my dad couldnt stand the sound of phil anselmo screaming. then i started listening to brotha lynch hung, im thinking, if you think the song suicide note pt 2 is bad, listen closely to the lyrics of the song siccmade

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    yea im getting up there, i still feel like im 18 though. might have something to do with my unnaturally high testosterone levels.

    lol

    i do like that song, but its not something my parents would listen to. my dad likes artists like the beach boys and jan & dean. my mom listens to classical music.

    when i was in highschool they used to hate it when id listen to pantera. my dad couldnt stand the sound of phil anselmo screaming. then i started listening to brotha lynch hung, im thinking, if you think the song suicide note pt 2 is bad, listen closely to the lyrics of the song siccmade
    Fvuk I can't stand The Beach Boys. My mom would listen to that crap on the oldies station in the car when I was a kid. I'd rather listen to do-wop than that shit. I don't like referring to music as "classical music." To me, that refers to the period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries where music was very stale and boring. You had Schubert, Haydn and Mozart doing God awful crap. Early Beethoven was awful too, but luckily, he progressed and made some symphonies that were progressively getting more "emotionally" driven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    Dying Fetus - Wrong One to Fuck With

    [video=youtube;6uutzRMPRbg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uutzRMPRbg[video]
    good shit man. i got something similar with a little comedy thrown in



    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    Fvuk I can't stand The Beach Boys. My mom would listen to that crap on the oldies station in the car when I was a kid. I'd rather listen to do-wop than that shit. I don't like referring to music as "classical music." To me, that refers to the period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries where music was very stale and boring. You had Schubert, Haydn and Mozart doing God awful crap. Early Beethoven was awful too, but luckily, he progressed and made some symphonies that were progressively getting more "emotionally" driven.
    completely agree man, i hate all of that garbage. ironically i remember liking beach boys back when i was a kid. but after hearing real music i realized how awful that 50s era surfer music was. classical music is trash too, my moms always listening to it. when i go home for the holidays and we all go out to dinner or something i have to listen to it with them in the car.

    but they feel the same way about my music
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    Actually, he first recorded this in 1958. He is considered to have invented the power cord.

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    Every so often we enjoy classical music at an outdoor venue here. We didn’t know it at the time but the female cellist is pretty world renown. So a few minutes into what was practically a 15-20 minute straight solo, I’m in awe. I mean, Jimi, Eddie & Dime Bag we’re watching from heaven & had to be as well.

    Maybe it was the complexity & emotion of Tchaikovsky, but f me. She was up and down the neck of that thing and her fingers were a blur. Her bow action on the strings was insane. And for 15-20 straight minutes! This wasn’t my first rodeo with good classical music musicianship, but I’d put that solo up against anything I’ve seen in R and R. Breathtaking.

    BTW, saw Black Sabbath on there final tour at this venue & one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. This woman’s performance was right up there with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    Hell yeah!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Hell yeah!!!
    yea, alice in chains is one band i hold in very high regard. they have alot of music and virtually all of it is good.

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    This is a pretty good song


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    White Zombie's bassist Sean Yseult was fukn sexy back in the day

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M67A...TikTokExtended

    one of the best instrumentals ive heard. happy weekend everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by s1nc1ty View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M67A...TikTokExtended

    one of the best instrumentals ive heard. happy weekend everyone
    That remix sucked. Hell, Coolio ruined that song too by talking over it. It's a good Stevie Wonder song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxxx17 View Post
    interesting
    The whole thread? Or maybe a certain song?

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    Song of the day

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    What’s with all of the negro rap crap on this thread?!? You can’t lift to that shit, lol.



    Lol, rap on this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    What’s with all of the negro rap crap on this thread?!? You can’t lift to that shit, lol.

    Lol, rap on this!
    I love gangster rap, i find that the message behind it is identical to metal, although conveyed differently. metal is like a barking dog, where as rap is like a growling dog.

    i get the impression that nobody here likes rap though, so i dont post any out of respect for my bros. il post up something like this though


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    Quote Originally Posted by JTP$ View Post
    I love gangster rap, i find that the message behind it is identical to metal, although conveyed differently. metal is like a barking dog, where as rap is like a growling dog.

    i get the impression that nobody here likes rap though, so i dont post any out of respect for my bros. il post up something like this though

    Just messing around with the rap comment. But definitely not messing around with the song, Ice-T & his band Body Count, which to this day still make some serious kick-ass hardcore!

    I just don’t endorse any lyrics that incite negative/criminal behavior, be it gangster rap or metal.

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