• Top 25 Artists

    Dez 2 2009, 1h10 por Pyratheon

    1. Rhapsody of Fire
    2. Ensiferum
    3. Wintersun
    4. Luca Turilli
    5. 植松伸夫 (Nobuo Uematsu)
    6. Finntroll
    7. Luca Turilli's Dreamquest
    8. Kamelot
    9. Amon Amarth
    10. Norther
    11. Falconer
    12. DragonForce
    13. Blind Guardian
    14. Captain Dan & The Scurvy Crew
    15. Turisas
    16. Alestorm
    17. X JAPAN
    18. Eluveitie
    19. Korpiklaani
    20. Cruachan
    21. Jeremy Soule
    22. The Black Mages
    23. HammerFall
    24. Epica
    25. Elvenking


    What was the first song you ever heard by 6?

    Maktens Spira! I heard it on the pre-show of an excellent podcast called Blue Plz! Many thanks to Totalbiscuit for introducing me to this band.


    What is your favorite album by 2?

    Ensiferum


    What is your favorite lyric that 1 has sung?


    And this is then the epic end
    Of the legendary tale
    Of the one who found the light
    And the dragonflame inside
    Of the tragic rain of a thousand flames
    Of the town's defenders who faced (real) pain
    Of symphonies of enchanted lands
    Of whispers of love and hate

    The dawn of victory can breathe in the wind
    And this would mean the great rebirth
    Reborn, the one who's giving his life
    ...the towns lying on the ground
    Be one, (be one!) of us, (of us!)
    And act as all the prophecies want...
    To mountains and valleys, to fire and snow,
    To sun, moon and wisdom rise your soul...
    It's the call!

    Gargoyles, Angels of Darkness

    Hard decision though, Luca writes a lot of great lyrics.


    How many times have you seen 11 live?
    None. Not my top-priority, but would be nice, of course.


    What is your favorite song by 7?
    TocarGothic Vision


    What is a good memory you have involving 20?

    Well, it sort of led me into folk metal - which is awesome.


    Is there a song by 3 that makes you sad?
    Death and the Healing
    One of my favourite songs - it's got a melancholic feel to it, I love it.


    What is your favorite lyric that 14 has sung?

    Hurm. I guess Sea Monsters:

    "You hear stories of monsters in the waters
    Endless counts of horrific manslaughters
    sailors tell tales of beasts in the sea
    but what they don't tell ya, it's that the worst it's in me."

    Can't find any lyrics, so It'll have to do for now. Not too sure about that last line.

    What is your favorite song by 19?

    TocarVodka!
    TocarVodka!
    TocarVodka!


    How did you first get into 22?

    From playing Final Fantasy-games. Nobuo Uematsu makes the score, so I investigated - and found his side-project.


    What was the first song you heard by 21?

    Reign of the Septims


    What is your favorite song by 4?

    King of the Nordic Twilights


    How many time have you seen 10 live?

    Again, none, but I'd very much like to. Well, actually, I'm not too sure about their new singer, I'd have to hear him sing before deciding, I guess.


    What is a good memory you have involving 13?
    TocarThe Bard's Song - In The Forest

    NEED I SAY MORE?


    Is there a song by 23 that makes you sad?
    Never, Ever


    What is your favorite album of 15?
    Battle Metal
    Though, their second one is almost as good.


    What is your favorite lyric that 9 has sung?


    The enemies are in disarray ride them down as they run
    Send them to their violent graves, don't spare anyone
    Dead and wounded lie all around see the pain in their eyes
    Over the field an eerie sound, as we hear the raven's cry

    TocarCry of the Black Birds


    What is your favorite song by 8?
    TocarThe Shadow Of Uther


    What is your favorite song by 16?
    Over the Seas
    I know.


    How many times have you seen 5 live?
    None. :( I'll definitely go if he performs nearby, though.


    What is your favorite album by 12?
    Valley Of The Damned


    What is a good memory you have involving 25?
    Can't really remember any. The Divided Heart is a good song, though.


    What was the first song you heard by 18?
    Inis Mona
    Awesome.


    What is your favorite song by 17?
    ART OF LIFE - actually, I like the live version from 1993 better.

    Really though, I cannot stress enough how absolutely awesome, fantastic and perfect this song is, my all-time favourite song BY FAR.


    What is your favorite album by 24?
    Design Your Universe


    How many of your top 25 have you seen live?
    Kamelot. I've seen Simmone Simmons live at the same concert, so I guess that's almostEpica. :)

    Alright, I'll probably edit this later, as it's horribly written, and it's actually quite late.
  • My Top 50

    Nov 29 2009, 9h26 por ShatteredFlame

    Well I've been on last.fm for almost 2 years now and my taste has changed dramatically over time. Looking at my top 50 overall I'm really not happy with most of the artist on their. Partly because at first when I discovered a band I loved I would scrobble the shit out of them until they reached a high status on my charts. Nowadays I can't be bothered with how much I scrobble an artist because there's always so much other music I want to check out. So here I am at 2 am listening to Tom Waits wasting the night away writing about what I think about my top 50.
    = Looks great on my charts
    = I like them but I'm not for 100% in having them high in my charts
    = GTFO my charts.

    1. Tool
    Took me a while for me to love them. Then when they finally grew on me they immediately became one of my favorite bands. All their albums are great even their live album Salival is something worth checking out. And with each album better than the last I can only imagine how amazing their next album will be since 10,000 Days was so perfect.


    2. The Cure
    Immediately loved them when I first heard Disintegration. There early post-punk stuff is great but I think they hit they're peak with Disintegration. Weak was alright but everything after pretty much sucks. I still haven't checked out everything by them even with over 2000 scrobbles. They have so much material.


    3. Opeth
    First checked out Still Life. Loved it. Then Damnation. Bored me, except TocarWindowpane. Like Tool it took me awhile before fully appreciating them. Now they've become one of my favorite bands.


    4. Pink Floyd
    Yeah classic band. Darkside Of The Moon, The Wall, and Animals are all classics to me.


    5. A Perfect Circle
    I don't really listen to them at all anymore. At first I was just a blind Tool fan loving Maynard's voice and his lyrics, now I think most lyrics are complete bullshit and appreciate artist for their musicianship. These guys are better than your average mainstream rock bands, some nice song writing that sets them apart from simply sounding generic. Tocar3 Libras will always be one of my favorite songs.


    6. Katatonia
    I'm always an "on again off again" type of relationship with these guys. First heard The Great Cold Distance, loved it at first now I can barely sit through the whole thing. There other albums are the same, except Brave Murder Day which will always be their best. Overall, they have a lot of gems spread out in their albums, the best usually being bonus tracks and CD-singles.


    7. Celldweller
    I used to listen to this guy all the time. Now I think he is pretty overrated. Being a part of the AMV community is really sickening because everyone considers this guy a genius, pretty much every single song is done to death. Why do people praise this guy for being a one man band? Like there isn't millions of other solo artist who also create great music. He has some great material but I wouldn't call anything he's done a masterpiece. Every song he has released lately has been solid but I really don't think he can create a great album. I'll take a great album over a great song any day.


    8. Puscifer
    Actually checked him out before APC or Tool. Still love this project. V is for Vagina is a great album but I do think that it is very hit and miss. The stuff he has been putting out lately especially The Humbling River have got to be the best material released on here. I'm liking this new atmospheric direction.


    9. Rise Against
    My favorite generic nostalgic band. I don't really listen to them at all anymore but I don't mind it when I do.


    10. Metallica
    Really not sure how they got this high on my charts in the first place. I think they're classic albums for the most part are very overrated. Kill 'em All and ...And Justice for All are pretty good though. When Death Magnetic first released I loved it but since then I've gotten into a lot of other superior metal bands.


    11. Eminem
    Yeah hes a guilty pleasure. Will always be.


    12. Devin Townsend
    I completely love this guys work. His insanity is of my liking. Great musicianship. Addicted has also got to be one of my favorite 09 releases.


    13. Agalloch
    These guys can't release a bad record. Everything they've done is great.


    14. King Crimson
    Masters of Prog? Yeah In the Court of the Crimson King, Larks Tongue in Aspic and Red. are all essential for every prog lover.


    15. Shining
    Checked these guys out when I read that fucked up description about their beliefs and live performances, I just had to hear how fucked up this was. I'm glad I did give them a listen. Besides being fucked up V: Halmstad has got to be one of the greatest pieces of music I have ever heard. Every track is mind blowing. I haven't really gave their earlier stuff much of a listen. VI: Klagopsalmer was awful though.


    16. Meshuggah
    Didn't really want to check them out because how stupid their band pictures look. Chaosphere made me laugh, Jens Kidman sounded like a barking dog and the music just sucked. Catch-33 was a much better experience, their music was kind of annoying but I think that's what inevitably made them great for me....for some reason, don't really know how to describe my feelings toward them. They also became the headliners of the first concert I attended :).


    17. Infected Mushroom
    First heard the song Artillery which was great. I didn't check out the full album until a long time after which I regret because Vicious Delicious is a damn satisfying album. I don't care about how pop it is compared to how magical their earlier albums are. Infected Popshroom > Infected Mushroom. Not too much of a fan of them, they're live performance was hands down the best I've been too. I also helped advertise for them in their fanmanager street team and won an autographed poster and CD :D.


    18. Amon Amarth
    Twilight of the Thunder God unleashed my hidden craving for death metal. Now I think it's a pretty boring record. Metal gets old fast man.


    19. Jerry Goldsmith
    Lol, short lived movie soundtrack craving.


    20. Angelspit
    Addicting shit. Addicting when I first heard them. Still as addicting now. Even they're new release cleared my disappointment after a few listens. 2nd album has yet to grasp me.


    21. My Bloody Valentine
    Loveless


    22. Beastie Boys
    Hell Yeah! Probably a guilty pleasure, isn't it?


    23. "Weird Al" Yankovic
    Another guilty pleasure, right?


    24. Nine Inch Nails
    I never really liked them as much as I wanted to. All these scrobbles are a failed attempt for the most part. The Downward Spiral and The Fragile have some good songs but other than that I have never been able to see the magic.


    25. Linkin Park
    Angry generic emo shit.


    26. Joy Division
    A truly great band. Ian Curtis wrote some wonderful songs. Lyrics are all fantastic. Simple but hold so much meaning.


    27. Ayreon
    Gets old after while.


    28. Mastodon
    They're pretty good. Crack The Skye is such an overrated album it's ridiculous. Leviathan is great.


    29. Cynic
    Metal Gods!


    30. Tom Waits
    Absolute genius!


    31. maudlin of the Well
    Fucking insane band. Toby Driver is a genius.


    32. Mindless Self Indulgence
    Yeah I considered myself daring for listening to a band like this. They still have a few classics but I don't really listen to them anymore.


    33. Modest Mouse
    Have some great songs but as albums go they tend to fade with time.


    34. John Carpenter
    Only around Halloween


    35. Scarling.
    They are great...I haven't listened to them in a long time now


    36. Guns N' Roses
    Meh.


    37. Shpongle
    Should be as high as Infected Mushroom. Great music.


    38. Porcupine Tree
    I haven't really listened to many albums by them. I love Deadwing and Lightbulb Sun but most of the other stuff I've checked out is pretty boring.


    39. Astronautalis
    Amazing artist. TocarBarrel Jumping (A Man Of Letters), The Waterfall and TocarThe Story of My Life all have got to be some of the greatest songs I've heard.


    40. Thousand Foot Krutch
    Generic Christian Rock


    41. System of a Down
    Such a faux pas


    42. Vader
    They won't be relevant in a couple of months


    43. Have a Nice Life
    Great album. Great bootleg demo album but recently I'm not feeling what I felt when I first listened months ago.


    44. ASHES dIVIDE
    Wow something completely shot out of my life.


    45. Gojira
    Metal that doesn't get boring. Great drumming also.


    46. J.Viewz
    Local New York band. Chill out album. So great.


    47. Unwound
    Leaves Turn Inside You is so great but like Have a Nice Life I think I'm growing out of this depressing shit.


    48. Dane Cook
    Why did I have him to begin with? =(


    49. Bill Conti
    Short lived Rocky soundtrack addiction. Still great but not something meant for heavy listening.


    50. Black Light Burns
    I kind of forced myself to like them. They suck. Only New Hunger, Cruel Melody and Lucretia My Reflection are good.



    Final Verdict: Only 23 out of 50 artist I am satisfied with =(
  • Amon Amarth - 28th Nov. '09

    Nov 29 2009, 6h34 por kensai_D

    Sat 28 Nov – Amon Amarth

    Awesome.

    That's usually a good start to a review, and thus it is how I will start this one. It... Was... Awesome. 8:00 the doors opened, giving us all half an hour to grab our merchandise and prepare for the Vikings to command us and lead us into battle... But that's not what happened, instead we walked in and were greeted with the first supporting act of the night, Eye of the Enemy... Now, don't get me wrong, I do have a broad range of musical tastes (especially when it comes to metal) but I really had trouble getting into this. Although they were the first act, I think it's safe to say that most people there didn't think much of them. The mosh remained still, those of us in the mid-section remained still and those further back were even more motionless. The tuning and organising of the sound led to the vocalist being practically impossible to hear, leaving just the guitars and drums to give is the impressions of what they had to offer. However, most every song sounded the same and, overall, I found these guys fairly disappointing, especially when compared to Cradle of Filth's first support (Naetu) when they were in Sydney... Was this to be our modern sign of the coming storm? Well... No.

    After the 15 minute intermission, Bane of isildur (which I still have trouble pronouncing) made their way onto the stage and fixed everything that was wrong with the previous act. The vocals, the costumes, the performance, the music, the energy... Everything just suited the feel of the night and was truly preparing us for what was to come as they eagerly led us without fear into the main act of the night. I don't have much else to add about these guys except that they were really good and definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Amon Amarth or the like, last.fm offers free downloads so it is worth your time.

    30 minutes passed. 30 silent minutes of waiting, they felt like an hour. The crowd was eager to get started, and suddenly the lights went dim. An instrumental/orchestral track began playing, the lights started to come on then silence. Music stopped. Lights went out. Darkness. Nothing to hear but the crowd, but even the roars of excitement were silenced out of fear when the riffs of Twilight of the Thunder God began. The entire theatre was filled with Johan's vocals coming from each and every person there. Johan made great interaction with the crowd, consistently questioning and performing. Combining light-hearted humour to settle our nerves, once we were calm, Amon led us on one hell of a victorious march, going through some of the best songs that they've released.

    The set-list (please bear in mind I am writing this from memory)

    Twilight of the Thunder God
    Free Will Sacrifice
    Valkyries Ride
    Bleed for Ancient Gods
    Varyags of Miklagaard
    Where Silent Gods Stand Guard
    Tattered Banners and Bloody Flags
    Runes to my Memory
    Asator
    Victorious March
    Live for the Kill
    Death in Fire

    Amon Amarth left the stage, the crowd drew them back, as to be expected, and they closed the set with

    Cry of the Black Birds
    Pursuit of Vikings

    (I apologise if this is not the correct order, these were the songs in the show however, but if anyone would like to correct me, please do and I'll make the relevant changes)

    Overall, Johan's interaction with the audience, the bands' clear passion for what they do and the atmosphere and sound just culminated into one hell of a concert. This review may be generic, or sound biased, but the concert was brilliant and, if ever they come back, I'll be there and I hope you will too. They truly are the masters of war.
  • I have a dream

    Nov 29 2009, 3h22 por The_Night_Head

    I have a dream that one day metal elitists will take their heads out their arses, and realise taste is purely subjective, such that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all genres are created equal."

    I have a dream that one day on the grim frostbitten hills of Norway, the black metalheads and the gangsta rappers will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.

    I have a dream that one day even Gothenburg, a place sweltering with shitty melodeath, and rife with generic sellouts, will be transformed into an oasis of progressive soul nurturing music.

    I have a dream where bands will not be judged by how 'catchy their riffs are' but by how well they accomplish what they set out to do.

    Who's with me?

    Between the Buried and MeBurzumOpethDimmu BorgirNileDream TheaterNevermoreMastodonIsisNeurosisMeshuggahThe OceanMayhemDarkthroneEmperorSymphony XSikThAfter the BurialThe Dillinger Escape PlanBorisBehemothAgallochToolAyreonSlayerIn FlamesDeftonesLamb of GodNightwishChildren of BodomTriviumKatatoniaAmon AmarthDragonForceGojiraCradle of FilthArch EnemyDevilDriverStrapping Young Lad
  • Essential Albums of the Last Decade - Volume I

    Nov 28 2009, 22h49 por DreadfulYgg

    I’m redoing my lists because I previously I might have been catering too much to releases I personally loved, and not enough on the absolute musts of this first decade of the century. Therefore, my redux will now begin. Once again, there is no order to any of these lists, it’s all random. Also, only one album per band.

    Opeth- Blackwater Park


    While there can be arguments made for any of Opeth's albums released in this decade, it's next to impossible to argue against any decisions. My choice is Blackwater Park because throughout each of its 8 songs, virtually no flaws are to be found. The songwriting is some of the best in the band's long career, the acoustic and heavy passages are masterfully segued into one another, and is responsible for some of Opeth's most beloved material to date.

    Nevermore- This Godless Endeavor


    Nevermore were always a unique heavy metal band. They escape conventional genre tags and continue to forge their own path, led by god-like talents of Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis. This Godless Endeavor, along with Dreaming Neon Black, stands as the watershed moment in their career and the quality of this album is probably one of the reasons the band has yet to release a follow-up. It wil be no easy task, since this release fires on all cylinders.

    Anaal Nathrakh- The Codex Necro


    In the discussion of most unrelenting and brutal black metal to date, this is a no brainer. The power and heft that comes out of the riffs and light speed percussion, not to mention the venemous vocals lend themselves to create a black metal album that's as intimidating as one can find these days. One lyric sums up the sound perfectly: "Down on your knees!"

    Ensiferum- s/t


    Ensiferum's debut album is energetic, folky, and fun as hell. Contrasted with the more black metalish folk sounds of Finntroll, Ensiferum bring a sound more akin to power and melodeath, and does it ever work well. Without a doubt, Ensiferum made a huge mark on the folk metal scene with their debut album alone and continue to do so today. They've yet to best this work althoug they've come close.

    Summoning- Oath Bound


    Let's all face it, none of us can ever expect to create the kind of musical art Summoning have shown us in the last 10 years. Their last three albums form a triforce of black metal perfection, but Oath Bound doesn't so much surpass any quality shown on those previous two efforts. Instead, what it does is raise the bar for what can be done within the metal form. Summoning transcend their genre and channel the spirit of Tolkien better than anyone while they're at it, and it's powerful enough to inspire even the most stout-hearted listener. Might and glory awaits you...

    Windir- 1184


    There are few, if any, that can match the talent and engaging melodies that Windir were able to form.. You have to wonder if Valfar knew he was writing a song about his inevitable death. It's both tragic and full of wonderment when you listen to this album and come to the last song on the album only to realize that it serves as the perfect monument to Valfar's genius. His mark upon the metal world will always be felt thanks to this masterpiece.

    Agalloch- The Mantle


    There's a reason why this has made so many people's lists of "Favorites of all-time" within just seven years of its release. Agalloch are one of those bands that put out memorable album after memorable album, and The Mantle is no exception. You could really make the same argument for Ashes Against the Grain, but The Mantle is the one that put them on the map and finally revealed their greatness (after their classic debut) to many who were gladly willing to follow them. Another band that needs no classification, Agalloch sound like no one else.

    Darkspace- Dark Space III


    Easily one of the most startling new bands of this first decade, Darkspace are an underground gem to those who will understand just what it is they are doing not just for black metal, but for music in general. Their use of minimalism is second to none, and no other band can create the atmosphere of being in space better than they can. Dark Space III stands as the culmination of everything they've done thus far and is a must listen to anyone.

    Immortal- Sons of Northern Darkness


    Always one of the leader of the second wave of black metal in Norway, their revitalized and epic new sound came with the now classic At the Heart of Winter. While Damned in Black was a worthy album in its own right, it didn't capture that freezing and frostbitten aura the band always excelled at. Sons of Northern Darkness picks up the pieces of At the Heart of Winter and assembles them into a modern black metal classic. The production has never sounded so well and it brings out their music in the best possible way. Guitars slice, drums pound like ice, and Abbath's vocals call forth legions from the darkest and coldest regions on Earth to battle. Sons of Northern Darkness is without a doubt Immortal's crowning achievement.

    Negură Bunget- Om


    If you ever wondered what progressive black metal was all about, look no further than these Transylvanian gods. Like Darkspace, this band is paving the way for the future of black metal but instead of channeling the vast darkness of space, Negură Bunget take a difference approach. Their influenced by philosophical and natural aspects of life, and their music reflects that with its sometimes otherwordly sounds. I struggle with words for Om because they simply won't do justice here. If you haven't experienced Om, then you're in for the experience of a lifetime.

    Nile- In Their Darkened Shrines


    While some may argue Annihilation of the Wicked as being their best, I find it difficult to not see In Their Darkened Shrines as the masterpiece that it is. Not only do I find it more brutal sound-wise, but the Egyptian atmosphere that Nile has always been inspired to create is found here in a way not heard on other albums. Whether it's the pefectly implemented synths or technical riffage or all out assault of the drums, Nile proved once and for all that they were a juggernaut in the modern death metal scene and haven't looked back since.

    Arcturus- The Sham Mirrors


    When it comes to the avant-garde approach to metal, perhaps there is none better than Arcturus, specifically this album where they excel at their craft in every song. Of course, it helps when all of your members are essentially "Norwegian royalty", including the lovely talents of Garm. Clever use of electronics, near perfect riffage, and flawless drumming from Hellhammer round out this package. Add to that an original approach to songwriting and you have a winner.

    Drudkh- Blood in Our Wells


    Isis- Oceanic


    Devin Townsend- Terria


    Boris- Pink


    Xasthur- Nocturnal Poisoning


    Akercocke- Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone


    Amon Amarth- Versus the World


    Ásmegin- Hin Vordende Sod & Sø


    More albums are to come, so don’t complain about any absences just yet…
  • Bands I've seen live

    Nov 28 2009, 17h04 por Amonamarther

    Akela
    -October 31, 2007, Budapest

    Alhana
    -August 24, 2007, Budapest

    Alvin és a Mókusok
    -April 30, 2007, Budapest

    Amon Amarth
    -July 7, 2009, Pécs

    Amorphis
    -October 28, 2009, Budapest

    Angel's Revenge
    -August 24, 2007, Budapest

    Atema
    -March 31, 2007, Százhalombatta

    Before the Dawn
    -October 28, 2009, Budapest

    Bikini ×4
    -June 12, 2006, Budapest
    -September 11, 2006, Budapest
    -May 24, 2008, Budapest
    -June 9, 2008, Budapest

    Black-Out ×3
    -June 12, 2007, Budapest
    -November 24, 2007, Budapest
    -December 30, 2007, Budapest

    Cross Borns
    -October 31, 2007, Budapest

    Deep Insight
    -April 26, 2009, Budapest

    DemonLord
    -October 31, 2009, Budapest

    Evermore
    -July 6, 2009, Pécs

    Falka
    -July 5, 2009, Pécs

    Ghymes
    -June 5, 2008, Budapest

    The Grenma
    -August 16, 2006, Budapest

    Hard ×2
    -August 22, 2006, Budapest
    -July 3, 2007, Budapest

    In Between
    -February 17, 2007, Budapest

    Junkies ×2
    -August 16, 2006, Budapest
    -July 29, 2008, Budapest

    Kalapács
    -June 19, 2007, Budapest

    Kiss Forever Band
    -June 29, 2006, Budapest

    Korpiklaani
    -July 8, 2009, Pécs

    Kowalsky meg a Vega
    -June 18, 2007, Budapest

    Krízis ×3
    -December 26, 2004, Budapest
    -December 26, 2005, Budapest
    -December 30, 2006, Budapest

    Magazin
    -March 31, 2007, Százhalombatta

    Mendegél a Mandarin
    -February 17, 2007, Budapest

    Metalrain ×3
    -December 26, 2004, Budapest
    -December 26, 2005, Budapest
    -December 30, 2006, Budapest

    Morpheus
    -December 30, 2006, Budapest

    My Small Community
    -April 26, 2009, Budapest

    Omen
    -October 31, 2007, Budapest

    Ossian
    -July 9, 2009, Pécs

    Partyzän ×2
    -December 26, 2005, Budapest
    -November 24, 2007, Budapest

    Pokolgép ×5
    -December 26, 2004, Budapest
    -June 7, 2005, Budapest
    -December 26, 2005, Budapest
    -December 30, 2006, Budapest
    -July 7, 2009, Pécs

    Prosectura
    -August 15, 2007, Budapest

    Queen + Paul Rodgers
    -October 28, 2008, Budapest

    Rómeó Vérzik ×3
    -December 26, 2004, Budapest
    -December 13, 2008, Budapest
    -July 10, 2009, Pécs

    Sacra Arcana
    -May 25, 2007, Budapest

    Salvus
    -December 13, 2008, Budapest

    Stress
    -October 31, 2007, Budapest

    Suburban Neon
    -February 17, 2007, Budapest

    Tűzmadár ×4
    -February 17, 2007, Budapest
    -May 25, 2007, Budapest
    -August 24, 2007, Budapest
    -July 6, 2009, Pécs

    VT6
    -August 24, 2007, Budapest

    White Flame
    -April 26, 2009, Budapest
  • My Top Albums

    Nov 28 2009, 16h27 por LiselX

  • best of 2009

    Nov 27 2009, 21h51 por Lord_Krichian

    I WAS THE BEST

    fuck all other lists




  • Top 40 Songs

    Nov 21 2009, 23h08 por Presuming_Rob

    1. What's your favorite song by 15?
    Arcturus
    Kinetic

    2. How did you get into 20?
    Amon Amarth
    Either from friends or general exploration of viking-ish bands

    3. Who is your favorite member in 1?
    Carcass
    It's gotta be Ken Owen! ever since his appearance at Bloodstock 08

    4. What’s your favorite lyric bit by 29?
    Devin Townsend
    And Music? Well it's JUST ENTERTAINMENT, FOLKS!

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live?
    DevilDriver
    no

    6. What's your favorite album from 10?
    Immortal
    At the Heart of Winter

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3?
    Children of Bodom
    uh, a flag, a signed limited LP and not much else really.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7?
    Septic Flesh
    every time I listen to the crushing riff in Sangreal

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2?
    Moonsorrow
    uh, no.

    10. When did you first get into 8?
    Municipal Waste
    At bloodstock, having never heard them before. (I thought they were from the 80s!)

    11. Who likes 4 along with you?
    Devin Townsend Project
    SEAN!

    12. Which song did you first hear from 16?
    Korpiklaani
    Wooden Pints, I think.

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5?
    Finntroll
    Vindfärd / Människopesten. EPIC KEYBOARD

    14. Which song do you not like by 18?
    In Flames
    not so keen on the first 2 albums, but I love every other song they've ever done.

    15. Why do you like 14's songs?
    Vesania
    If Dimmu Borgir weren't dicks, weren't so theatrical, and so much more KVLT and TRVE, then you'd have the makings of a band like Vesania. so much darker and just generally better.

    16. Where did you first hear 6?
    Behemoth
    On my recommended station

    17. How long was 19 a band before you liked them?
    Strapping Young Lad
    They'd already split up, sadly.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory?
    Dethklok
    Absolutely not.

    19. When did you get into 17?
    Slayer
    Not soon enough! I curse my parents for not playing it to me in the womb.

    20. How long have you been into 9?
    Kreator
    Since Bloodstock, when I got the best black eye of my life in the pit!!

    21. If 11 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them?
    Hypocrisy
    no, not only because I don't have a license

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12?
    Black Label Society
    1 - Mafia

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry?
    Genghis Tron
    I'd be too damn confused to cry!

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy?
    HIM
    They all do, in a sort of melancholy tragic gothic romance kinda way.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile?
    Bloodbath
    that AWESOME riff in Devouring the Feeble!

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28?
    Devin Townsend
    I'm listening now, to Deep Peace, from Terria

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times?
    Down
    Probably Stone the Crow

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once?
    Hawkwind
    no

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24?
    Opeth
    no! how could I?!

    30. What song got you into 40?
    Gama Bomb
    Bullet Belt

    31. What is your favorite single by 25?
    Dimmu Borgir
    The Serpentine Offering

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do?
    Iron Maiden
    kill myself for sure

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out?
    Exodus
    respectfully decline

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend?
    Iced Earth
    not really

    35. Who has the best voice in 46?
    Ramones
    they all sound the same

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking?
    Dissection
    in a strange swedish black metal way

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36?
    Brujeria
    Matando Gueros, countless times

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30?
    Swashbuckle
    none

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad?
    Entombed
    most of them... I'm sure they're doing something right then!

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group?
    Graveworm
    pah, they should stay as they are

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of?
    Eluveitie
    they remind me of Burn's Night, when I dressed as Braveheart!

    42. Did you hate 43 at first?
    Dream Evil
    no, i never hated the METOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33?
    Lamb of God
    they all do

    44. Do you think your parents would like 37?
    Svartsot
    actually yes

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance?
    Vomitory
    they make me want to crush some skulls!

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person?
    Machine Head
    sadly not

    47. Do you like 44's name?
    Satyricon
    one of those names that I wish I had thought of

    48. Is there someone in 35 that you want to go out with?
    Pain
    Peter Tagtgren- I would!

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39?
    Chimaira
    I know alot of people who probably would

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 19?
    Strapping Young Lad
    All the time, baby
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    Nov 21 2009, 1h50 por WormOfSabnock