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#31 User is offline   Undying Wizard 

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Posted 09 February 2004 - 10:52 PM

yeah megadeth is for sure a great band I have been listing to them since I was 8 yrs old now Im 21.



so todays band is umm ? I dunno let me think

ahh fuck why not- this is another mexican metal band

todays band is " TransMetal " album ?

I have heard very little by them , but they are good

all I am able to find out about them on the web is in spanish, but Kazaa has a few songs for grab


ohh and SamJam you from ZP ? if not how'd you find this great site ?
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Posted 09 February 2004 - 11:01 PM

Here's some bg info, Wizard. They look interesting:

TRANSMETAL • MEXICO

LATEST ALBUM/SADNESS DE LUCIFER

LINE UP Mauricio Torres (vocals), Juan Partida (guitar), Ernesto Torres (guitar), Lorenzo Partida (bass), Javier Partida (drums)
 
TRANSMETAL, centred upon the erstwhile TEMPLE DE ACERO sibling Partida triumvirate of guitarist Juan, bassist Lorenzo and drummer Javier, are amongst the very biggest of Mexican Rock acts. The studs n’ leather bedecked TRANSMETAL, founded during January of 1987, have stuck to their Thrash / Speed Metal stance over nearly twenty Spanish language albums.

Upon their formation TRANSMETAL was fronted by vocalist Alberto Pimentel who featured on the 1988 debut ‘Muerto En La Cruz’, produced by DARK ANGEL’s Eric Meyer, and the follow up ‘Desear Un Funeral’. In 1990 Pimentel departed to found LEPROSSY. Alejandro Gonzales of ILLUSION would fill the vacancy before Juan Carlos Camaiena took the role of second guitarist. The band featured on the high profile ‘New Titans Over Mexico’ tour of 1991 sharing billing with SEPULTURA, SACRED REICH and NAPALM DEATH. In May of 1992 TRANSMETAL appeared as part of the ‘Mexican Mosh’ festival alongside SICK OF IT ALL, DEICIDE and NUCLEAR ASSAULT.

1992 witnessed the departure of these latest two recruits and Alberto Pimental resumed activities with the band on a stand in basis. A successful Mexican tour during October found TRANSMETAL headlining over MORTUARY and INQUISIDOR. The band’s status would engender a further slot at the March 1993 ‘Mexican Mosh’ festival event, this time sharing honours with OVERKILL, KREATOR and MONSTROSITYamong others.

The following year TRANSMETAL, together with fellow native acts ANGELS DE INFIERNO and RATA BLANCA, represented Mexico at the June 1994 ‘Monstruos De Rock’ gathering in Spain.

Pimentel would opt out yet again to forge another version of LEPROSY (spelt with one ‘S’ on this ocassion) assembling a new band including RAMSES guitarist Julio Marquez and ex INQUISIDOR drummer Felipe Chacon...

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Posted 09 February 2004 - 11:39 PM

dudeasincool, I see you thowin little hints that I should add more info on my post I make, Im lazy tho but I'll give it a go








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Posted 09 February 2004 - 11:43 PM

more info is always great when you are being introduced to something new. nah...just trying to lend a helping hand. your thread is already becoming quite popular...
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Posted 10 February 2004 - 09:01 PM

hello all,

today Im ganna do things diffrent Im ganna suggest a song that is over looked by alot of Black Sabbath fans


The song is " A National Acrobat " its on the album ' Sabbath Bloody Sabbath "

I love this song one of my favs, most people that say they like Sabbath couldent name the song if they heard it, alot of people I know skip past it.


go listen to it now or ???? umm, I dunno yet
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Posted 10 February 2004 - 09:24 PM

(just finished listening to it) I don't know why anyone would skip this. It's a great song to follow Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. The guitar work sounds totally cool. And the wah-wah sound is awesome too, volleying with Ozzy's voice. I will say that the one tempo change is kinda weak...they had a good thing going without the fruity thing before it gets hard again. Other than that, a true classic.

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Posted 13 February 2004 - 08:50 PM

I just have to put in a word for Fates Warning-- a criminally underappreciated prog metal act with the most criminally underappreciated drummer in the world. If you're looking for some good progressive drumming, check out Disconnected. My favorite album of theirs, however, is Perfect Symmetry
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Posted 14 February 2004 - 09:29 PM

Lord_of_the_Dense, on Feb 9 2004, 10:50 PM, said:

I have Drain S.T.H.'s Freak of Nature album, and personally, I have to agree that they are much heavier than Kittie. I think Kittie is more along the lines of L7 or 7 Year Bitch, more punk-like or grungy. When you hear Drain, you hear metal.


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Yes I have a couple of their CDs (I need to check for any new releases). IMO, They are really impressive. They sound just as good live, if not better.
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Posted 14 February 2004 - 09:31 PM

Undying Wizard, on Feb 9 2004, 10:52 PM, said:

ohh and SamJam you from ZP ? if not how'd you find this great site ?

Yep... I came from ZP, Mike Hunt led me here :)
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 04:37 AM

basicly the reason I have not add'd to this thread latly is because I wanted to see if people would miss it--- no, "where are you wizard" replys have happpend so I think this thread has died
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 04:42 AM

I was aiming for a thread that would last somewhat like todays daily on ZP
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 09:05 AM

It's up to you Wizard, but I still come read this thread everytime there is a post in it. I can't be alone either, it has over 421 views.
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 09:34 AM

I still read it, too. Didnt want to hound you Wizard, I assumed you were busy. Because we are still relatively new, we don't have the traffic that ZP has, so some days you might not get a post. But 400 views is a lot, and I think if you continue, this will end up being a very, very long thread :) Hope you do. We need an expert in this area
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 08:11 PM

I was just makin up a story , actually I forgot about this thread for awile LOL



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alright todays band is " Suffocation " good album is " Pierced from within"


I came across this Band by acident an album happend to be right by a six feet under album I was buying so I thought id give it a try

damn good band tryed to dig up some info about the band but didnt find anything great so Im sure dudeasincool can find somthing good
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Posted 20 February 2004 - 08:22 PM

I found two death metal bands named Suffocation at RockDetector.com, one from Germany, and the other from the Grand USA.

Suffociation (USA)
LINE UP Frank Mullens (vocals), Doug Cerrito (guitar), Terrance Hobbs (guitar), Chris Richards (bass), Dave Culross (drums)
 
Now regarded as one of the most influential original Death Metal combos SUFFOCATION was initially founded as SOCIAL DISEASE during 1986. The band debuted with a line up of vocalist Frank Mullen, guitarists Doug Cerrito and Terance Hobbs, bassist Josh Barohn and drummer Mike Smith. This unit arrived with the 3 track demo tape ‘Reincremation’ during 1990.

SUFFOCATION’s inaugural album release ‘Human Waste’ emerged in 1991, issued by Nuclear Blast Records in Europe and Relapse in America. However, the band would switch labels to Roadrunner turning round ‘Effigy Of The Forgotten’ in the same year. The 1992 opus ‘Breeding The Spawn’ saw Chris Richards take the four string position. In 1994 SUFFOCATION donated the track ‘Infecting The Crypts’ to the ‘Live Death’ compilation album.

Barohn joined gore mongers AUTOPSY prior to founding WELT, an act that changed names in 1996 toIRON LUNG releasing the ‘Chasing Salvation' album on Diehard Records. Following touring to promote SUFFOCATION’s 1995 album ‘Pierced From Within’ drummer Doug Bohn decamped. His place was taken by DISGORGED and MALEVOLENT CREATION man Dave Culross.

During 1998 guitarist Doug Cerrito joined HATE ETERNAL for their ‘Conquering The Throne’ album, the act founded by RIPPING CORPSE / MORBID ANGEL guitarist Erik Rutan. Culross would rejoin MALEVOLENT CREATION.

Highlighting the undoubted impact SUFFOCATION had upon the scene Greek label Repulsive Echo compiled a 2001 tribute album with an all international cast. SUFFOCATION were duly paid homage by their countrymates PROPHECY, DEVOURMENT, PUTRILAGE, SEVERED SAVIOR, INTERNAL BLEEDING andDETRIMENTAL as well as Canadians ROTTING, Australians MISCREANT, Finns DEEP RED, Spains WORMED, Japan’s VOMIT REMNANTS, Greeks INVERACITY, Dutch bands PYAEMIA and DISAVOWAL, GermansHARMONY DIES and even BEHEADED from Malta. ...

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SUFFOCATION (Germany) released the 1991 demo 'Festering Flesh'. The group subsequently evolved intoFLESHCRAWL.
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