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Warhorse are amazing,and some of the 7"s were great,Paul Chain,Cathedral,Mystick Krewe Of clearlight,Mark D etc,there were tons more but I don't remember them,I'd have to look at the discog. But some of the earlier releases were truely great. Black metal=pish.
 
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I think where Southern Lord got lucky was getting the release of the Probot album. That was quite a lucrative score for such a small label. I listened to the 1st 2 Sunn releases before they had anything out on Southern Lord well before any of the palava started about them a couple of years back and people would be looking at me like I had 4 heads if I played 00 Void to them in 2001


no way leo, the probot shit was the dampset squib ever - i thought anyway
can't imagine it turned too many people onto much else on the label
 
i liked the Voivod track on it. And to a lesser extent the Max Cavalera one (red something-or-other blah enemies?)
 
i think Leo is saying Porbot made the label a few bob.

Probot should have been more adventurous. like the max cav song sounded like Seps, the lemmy one was motorhead blah blah...was grohl trying to say its piss easy to write the music you guys write perhaps?
 
Twas about the label making money was what I meant
You'd have to be in the mood for King Diamond, I like listening to Mercyful Fate now and again but sometimes his vocals are a major no no
 
the new lair of the minotaur album, THE ULTIMATE DESTROYER is deadly
goes more everywhere, and destroying more in the process as it is. it's no jamming sludgefeast but more trash...slayer/death-sounds like
 

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