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The scariest person in the entire program was the catholic priest who was utterly convinced the music was a vessel for satan. Nutter.
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MONDOBRUTALE said:i like how they skimmed over the deaths / suicides of 7 or 8 (?) other kids they knew with one sentence in favour of some weirdos sueing slayer talking about the beach boys and some really awkward black kid in norway who was a sick player and his dorky parents...pffft!
isn't it?Stan Bowles said:The scariest person in the entire program was the catholic priest who was utterly convinced the music was a vessel for satan. Nutter.
ICUH8N said:The Kid's parents were cool. Especially his mom.
Did you see the guy in the record shop with the Bathory t-shirt?
"have ye any batlord?"
Ciaran Mackle said:For about a year I thought Bathory were called Batlord!
ICUH8N said:You don't say...
Ciaran Mackle said:Aye was that kid only 13 or something! Hard to believe listening to him play guitar. His band were pretty good as well
tim said:The menacing synths being played over black and white pictures of bands performing was their greatest method of trying to make metal look sinister, such a tired and overused method, such a cheap tactic for the masses to be sucked in by.
La La said:ironically i came across a story about this in a magazine last night; there was a band called Beasts of Satan in Italy and they were involved in ritual slayings...some people are still missing. the thing is they didnt kill off randomers, they murdered some of their own good friends. yucky.
tim said:He seemed like a pretty smart kid.
The menacing synths being played over black and white pictures of bands performing was their greatest method of trying to make metal look sinister,
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