Which one is the best?
I havent got the last album
and STILL CANT get into Dreamweaver
The Best Sabbat Album?
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Has to be Dreamweaver for me. Love the whole concept nonsense behind it (could never find the book "the way of wyrd" in waterstones though). Best of Enemies and Do Dark Horses... are me fave tracks.
- Shugmaster
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dreamweaver all the way!
Just come back from sabbat, they were incredcible. Very tight and energetic...good set list, althoughI wouldve liked more off dreamweaver.
First band were shite though and I didn't like much of the crowd (only about 10 thrashers turned up!)
We met them after the show and they were so nice, had a true interest in the UK thrash scene! When we asked sneap if he was working on anything new - he replied. 'not much, just the new megadeth album' haha.
Me, atom, nuke, bangover, fourth norsemen and some other guy (can't remember your name - really sorry dude!) got interviewed for the new sabbat DVD which was awesome...
my comiserations go to james, who was still looking for his hoody while this was all going on - sorry mate!
It was great to meet more people off this board - you were all great!
I'm still in awe,
Just come back from sabbat, they were incredcible. Very tight and energetic...good set list, althoughI wouldve liked more off dreamweaver.
First band were shite though and I didn't like much of the crowd (only about 10 thrashers turned up!)
We met them after the show and they were so nice, had a true interest in the UK thrash scene! When we asked sneap if he was working on anything new - he replied. 'not much, just the new megadeth album' haha.
Me, atom, nuke, bangover, fourth norsemen and some other guy (can't remember your name - really sorry dude!) got interviewed for the new sabbat DVD which was awesome...
my comiserations go to james, who was still looking for his hoody while this was all going on - sorry mate!
It was great to meet more people off this board - you were all great!
I'm still in awe,
- Thrashface
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a close one this but i'd go for dreamweaver,i love the concept story behind it,the book its based on is well worth a read.
- evil steve
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- The Fourth Norseman
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In the Terrorizer interview they admit that Mourning Has Broken was a mistake and shouldn't have the Sabbat name on it.
While reluctant to agree with Metal Iain, I cast my vote for History, my preferred of the two.
While reluctant to agree with Metal Iain, I cast my vote for History, my preferred of the two.
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James wrote:In the Terrorizer interview they admit that Mourning Has Broken was a mistake and shouldn't have the Sabbat name on it.
That being said, it IS a great album nevertheless, guitarly fantastic aswell! The singer doesn't suit though and the music doesn't really reflect the previous 2 albums... But I enjoyed it!

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'History...' is by far the best in my opinion, some classic tracks - 'A Cautionary Tale', 'Hosanna In Excelsis' 'Horned Is The Hunter' & 'For Those Who Died'.
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