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GARYXKNIFEDX said:
The second one is listenable,but after that,fuck they got bad.
i really, really liked How Will I Laugh Tomorrow...

Sorry?! is a bleedin great song for starters, like.
 
I couldn't listen to anything after the second one. Don't even remember the last time I played that. I saw them the first time they played ireland too,they were dull as fuck. Such a let down.
 
Anybody read that book "Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground"?
Got it out from the library today, fuckin' amazingly entertaining stuff so far.
One absolutely maaaaanky picture though of yer man Dead that slit his wrists then shot himself in the head with a shotgun.
Guuuuuuuuurgh.
 
GARYXKNIFEDX said:
I couldn't listen to anything after the second one. Don't even remember the last time I played that. I saw them the first time they played ireland too,they were dull as fuck. Such a let down.
i think i saw them twice in mcgonagles... thought they were deadly.
 
It's a good read,the end gets a bit too much though,I didn't finish it. I just wanted to read about the craziness.
I remember some of that stuff being in the papers,don't remember the specifics as it was at a time when I was all about hardcore and wasn't interested in metal. The foolishness of being young.
 
pete said:
i think i saw them twice in mcgonagles... thought they were deadly.

I reckon it was because I was going to loads of DIY gigs and seeing bands like Ripcord,Generic,Instigators,and even local bands like Pink Turds in Space who were so much better in smaller venues etc.
 
GARYXKNIFEDX said:
I reckon it was because I was going to loads of DIY gigs and seeing bands like Ripcord,Generic,Instigators,and even local bands like Pink Turds in Space who were so much better in smaller venues etc.
yeah well I saw Ripcord & (the?) instigators in mcgonagles too, among others.... at the time it was all a bit "meh"... maybe because i was all about the metal, and didn't get the hardcore thing, eh?

useless fact: the first CD i ever bought was Controlled By Hatred / Feel Like Shit.. Deja Vu by Suicidal Tendencies.
 

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