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***OFFICIAL*** FFA Heavy Music Thread - No banal, anodyne "Dad Rock" BS here.. (2 Viewers)

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Craziest show I ever went to was Slayer and Danzig at the Felt Forum (part of MSG) It was ominous from the very beginning and just got worse and worse. People were ripping up the seats and throwing the seat cushions. Skinheads were really out of control and you could just see them picking people off. I didn't venture into the middle of that pit. It was just an all out brawl.
I was at that show.  I was scared ####less.  16 year old, scrawny EG ran like a bizzitch from that pit.

I remember going to see Ozzy and Anthrax a few months later at Brendan Byrne Arena and a friend of mine who'd never been to a metal show before went with us.  I was telling him about the Slayer show and he was white as a ghost.  We had 15th row center floor seats for Ozzy and Anthrax and this kid was dropping deuces in his pants every time Anthrax started a new song.  As it turned out, the floor was a GD petting zoo compared to the Slayer show.

 
Saw Pantera open for Wrathchild America at the Airport Music Hall in Pennsylvania (Allentown? Reading? Something like that) in June '91. Pantera ripped my face off. Amazing show. Place was full of skin heads and metal heads. The pit turned into a full on war. 1/3 the crowd was kicked out, but kept fighting in the parking lot. At the end of the show, the place was surrounded by cops. Had passes from the label to meet and greet the bands afterwards, but it had to be cut short, as Dime told us they were told to gtfo or they would be arrested too. Still have my promo cd single of Cowboys from Hell, signed by Dime. Hell of a night!
This is ####ing rad.

 
Such a bummer seeing all these great shows come and go. Unfortunately for me, my tinnitus has made it that I'll probably never see a concert again.

 
Such a bummer seeing all these great shows come and go. Unfortunately for me, my tinnitus has made it that I'll probably never see a concert again.
My wife is in a similar circumstance.  I always give her a heartfelt and pitied half-smile right before I grab my gigantic Tervis of Red Bull and vodka and bolt out the door for the show.  She's one lucky gal.

 
Life’s kinda getting out of control, I think. I don’t know if you agree with me..would you hand me that ashtray? What it is… I know you’ve heard the word a thousand times, It’s a rat race. I went through the contortions of hell, I have alcoholic seizures. Wind up in the hospital and everthing else. Now I’m sick and I’m shaking like a leaf. It was like silly puddy and they threw him in the car, the paddy wagon and beat him to death. I hit one of those and I knocked the front wheel off into outer space and I kinda got angry myself and I said, Have alot of guns. I like salad, I just had a nice salad. Baked potato, some cream cheese and chives.

 
My wife is in a similar circumstance.  I always give her a heartfelt and pitied half-smile right before I grab my gigantic Tervis of Red Bull and vodka and bolt out the door for the show.  She's one lucky gal.
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When I leave for a metal show, Mrs. Dogg always signs off with, "Just don't get killed."

 
I have plenty of tinnitus, so I wear earplugs. 
I don't think I could deal with it getting louder than it already is so I don't risk making that happen in any way. I don't even listen to music loud in my car anymore. Some nights it wakes me up because of a jump into a crazy level and I just always hope it settles down. Sucks.

 
I don't think I could deal with it getting louder than it already is so I don't risk making that happen in any way. I don't even listen to music loud in my car anymore. Some nights it wakes me up because of a jump into a crazy level and I just always hope it settles down. Sucks.
Mine isn't that bad, so I use the earplugs to make sure that doesn't happen.

I do listen to loud care music, though :bag:

 
It's funny, because Sabbath wrote some of the most iconic riffs in metal, but I don't like most Sabbath covers.
i had both "Nativity In Black" albums back in the day. cool arrangements and artists, though there were only a few that i really liked. 

War Pigs by Faith No More was one, but i think they'd been doing that for a while in their live shows, and Snowblind by SOAD was interesting. favorite was Ozzy + Therapy? doing Iron Man....that version rips. 

 
i had both "Nativity In Black" albums back in the day. cool arrangements and artists, though there were only a few that i really liked. 

War Pigs by Faith No More was one, but i think they'd been doing that for a while in their live shows, and Snowblind by SOAD was interesting. favorite was Ozzy + Therapy? doing Iron Man....that version rips. 
Nativity in Black was one of the only cover albums that was any good.

 
Here's a video I did for the band I was in. Never finished. This was using 2 VCR's to edit, so it is what it is. Kind of our biggest hit song.

FUW

 
Quint said:
i had both "Nativity In Black" albums back in the day. cool arrangements and artists, though there were only a few that i really liked. 

War Pigs by Faith No More was one, but i think they'd been doing that for a while in their live shows, and Snowblind by SOAD was interesting. favorite was Ozzy + Therapy? doing Iron Man....that version rips. 
I liked AL Jourgenson's cover of Supernaut and Sepultura's Symptom of the Universe too. None are as good as the originals, though. 

 
I can get with his. Good riff. 
Yeah, it was originally the ending riff of another song and I asked our guitarist if I could take it to make another song. I always just added my lyrics to the music but this is the first one I took and wrote a song for.

We were on a compilation CD and the producer tried to get us to change it to Pissed off World. I pushed him to add it as is but we wound up using a different song.

 
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Slayer will be performing "Raining Blood" on the Tonight Show tonight.

If I could go back in time and tell my teenaged self that this would ever happen, I'd have laughed myself out of the room. 

 
Evilgrin 72 said:
Slayer will be performing "Raining Blood" on the Tonight Show tonight.

If I could go back in time and tell my teenaged self that this would ever happen, I'd have laughed myself out of the room. 
Thanks for the reminder.  I saw it the other day but forgot to set the dvr.

 
newer stuff by some bay area thrash legends:

Testament - Brotherhood of the snake & the pale king:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeIgFsU0x4I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkHT86Ei7DY

Exodus - shroud of urine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8qqcV-Fz_o

Death Angels Relentless Retributions ( not their most recent but its a 2010 release) album is incredible and the first three track are unreal and I linked them here for you:

Relentless Retribution, Claws in so Deep and Truce.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1v9ZBKf22I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16Uw91psNAY&list=RD16Uw91psNAY#t=7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRAlgWRZz8c&list=RD16Uw91psNAY&index=4 

and I know it might be Blasphemy but I always liked Testament and Death Angel better than Anthrax and Megadeth (don't get me wrong Megadeths first 3 albums are great)

 
I saw Testament a couple of months ago, they sounded fantastic. Well worth catching live. Stood right next to Johnny Z. :headbang:

:lmao: at "Shroud of Urine" 

 
Evilgrin 72 said:
Slayer will be performing "Raining Blood" on the Tonight Show tonight.

If I could go back in time and tell my teenaged self that this would ever happen, I'd have laughed myself out of the room. 
This was awesome.

 

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