thrash metal maniac wrote:they made their best album 22 years ago
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thrash metal maniac wrote:they made their best album 22 years ago
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
William Morton wrote:I think familiarity breeds comtempt with Slayer too. When an extreme band make it fairly big you see the commercial side more and more. More stupid behind the scenes shit on DVD etc. Destroys the mystery a bit. I think Paul Bostaph -(probably spelt it wrong)- had the right idea. He's not even a founder member but he walks out clean from it all. What a fucking drummer! I saw his first show at Donnington 92 when it rained as they played... AND SOME CUNT chucked a glass beer bottle of piss that split the back of my head open!

Immortalicide wrote:William Morton wrote:I think familiarity breeds comtempt with Slayer too. When an extreme band make it fairly big you see the commercial side more and more. More stupid behind the scenes shit on DVD etc. Destroys the mystery a bit. I think Paul Bostaph -(probably spelt it wrong)- had the right idea. He's not even a founder member but he walks out clean from it all. What a fucking drummer! I saw his first show at Donnington 92 when it rained as they played... AND SOME CUNT chucked a glass beer bottle of piss that split the back of my head open!
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William Morton wrote:
The questions for debate are: With the lyrics on 'JIHAD' for example -do Slayer potentially put them selves in harms way? and -with view of Extreme Metal- Should certain subjects be left alone even if we do have the rights to free speach?
Styxx wrote:Dammit! You ruined it! I was THIS CLOSE to charming him into some bumsex!
Styxx wrote:Dammit! You ruined it! I was THIS CLOSE to charming him into some bumsex!


William Morton wrote:You make me feel guilty now...

