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Undying Wizard

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  1. why do you like Metal music ? what are the bands that you like the most ?

    I love Metal for the guitar mostly love the way it sounds

    fav guitar riffs are by metallica ,Iron Maiden ( guess there rock or in between ) Slayer , Deicide .. love the rifs those bands play sound so damn bad ass

  2. Yeah, but you're not sure... :D

    not sure is right, but if there is a God Ozzy would be it

    course I also belive we blew-up mars and came here , so my belifes would baffle others : )

    and just woundering, why did you change God to G-d ?????

  3. well shit, what band should I bring up ? ...

    how about Metal Church since yesterday a buddy on mine says ' hey check out this new band metal church ' I laughed my ass off and told him that the band has been around since the 80's.

    I guess that band is finally popular yet there new music kinda sucks compared to their old, I didnt even know they are still playing music LOL.

    I would suggest every album from 1985 - 1991 but my fav would be the first . listen to beyond the black, slayer stole some of the riffs in that song and used them 2 years later ( I will show you what I mean using guitar tab if you ask )

    Born out of the West Coast Metal scene of the 80's, Metal Church quickly became one of the standout talents of the genre. After signing a deal with Elektra records, they released two critically acclaimed albums. Their self-titled release "Metal Church" postured the band as one of the pioneers of the thrash/metal scene. The All Music Guide had this to say about the debut: "The band's incredibly tight musicianship is a highlight all on it's own. This album remains an overlooked classic of straight-ahead American-bred heavy metal." With the heavy metal scene starting to rise in the U.S., Metal Church set out on a very successful tour with label mates Metallica.

    Next came "The Dark," the fury of its opening track, "Ton of Bricks" was championed as one of the premier metal releases of the 80's. The Dark also led to one of a few lineup changes with the departure of vocalist David Wayne. However, more success was yet to come. With the addition of former Heretic vocalist Mike Howe, and Metallica guitar tech extraordinaire John Marshall, the riffing became heavier and the subject matter deeper. They tackled political and social issues of the day with the releases of "Blessing In Disguise" and "The Human Factor." At a time when heavy metal bands moved from the underground and became part of the hair band/pop fad, Metal Church stayed true to their roots.

    cant seem to find a pic of the orignal band lineup, so no pic since I dont like the new band lineup

  4. Welcome back, UY

    never really left, just hide alot LOL

    You PM'd me askin to be here for the BK birthday so I had to be here.

    hey why do you always call me UY ? ( I figure sort for Undying )

    also did you read the the part about me bein a A+ cert tech ? I finaly did it YEY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    anyways glad to be back even tho I really never left

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