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Blyksnis (Užblokuotas)
2008 m. rugpjūčio 11 d. 20:05:47
galėtų būt pagal stilius sudaromi sąrašai, pvz metal, rock arba dar smulkesni sąrašai pvz death metal, thrash metal, black metal ir.t.t. nors mažai teisybės tose sąrašuose, vistiek įdomu pasižiūrėt..........
stuck (Užblokuotas)
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:20:51
čia įdomumui:
all times best death metal albums:
1. Tomb of the Mutilated - Cannibal Corpse
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Tomb Of The Mutilated
Tomb Of The Mutilated, rates highest on our poll. One of Cannibal Corpse's best works, Tomb of the Mutilated features their most recognized song "Hammer Smashed Face" along with delightfully sick and twisted lyrics by gore-master lyricist Chris Barnes. Featuring the song titles and subject matter that set the standard and defined death metal during the 90s, songs such as "I Cum Blood" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin" delight the death metal enthusiast with themes of cannibalism and necrophilia while the guitars, bass, and blast beats drive the point home. It doesn't get any heavier than this.
2. Butchered At Birth - Cannibal Corpse
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Butchered At Birth
We started writing material for our next release pretty much right after we recorded "Eaten Back To Life". With the exception of a few shows here and there it was months of us trying to be the most brutal band on earth. We just practiced our asses off and composed songs which I felt were full of aggression and completely unrelenting. A raw collection of pure death metal! Read More...
3. The Bleeding - Cannibal Corpse
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The Bleeding
If Cannibal Corpse appears to have much to prove- it's because they do. Being damned by every organization from The 700 Club, to Hard Copy, to Bob Dole, the Cannibal boys are continually reiterating that their lyrics, just like horror movies and books, are totally fictional. "People are used to lyrics being a preachy thing, so they just assume that our's are," explains Webster. "The same people that read horror novels get off on what we do," said Webster,"We're just an easy target because we're young and not in the same finacial league." Unlike Geraldo and Hard Copy, Cannibal Corpse aren't using innocent people to make money. "They're trash, we're fiction," exclames Webster.
Having appeared in the Jim Carey hit movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" in 1994, Cannibal have even begun to receive mainstream acceptance. "Cannibal's goal," says Webster, "is to pave the way for death metal, as a genre, to be taken seriously.
4. Vile - Cannibal Corpse
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Vile
Since their first release six years ago, Cannibal Corpse have risen as the dominant purveyors of shockingly brutal, horror derived, death metal music. Their latest release Vile, continues in the renowned regurgitating manner, while progressing to the next level of musical excellence.
5. None So Vile - Cryptopsy
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None So Vile
6. Eaten Back To Life - Cannibal Corpse
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Eaten Back To Life
After the December 1988 formation of Cannibal Corpse, the subsequent demo, and the signing of the band to Metal Blade Records, it was finally time to record our first album for the label. Being a big fan of Scott Burns because of his work on Sepultura's Beneath the Remains, we inquired about booking time with him at Morrisound Studios in Tampa, FL. In the meantime, we put the finishing touches on more material to fill the album. Up untill then, we wrote songs that were an average of two minutes in length. Five of these songs were released on our demo to lure record labels into signing us. The five demo songs were, in order: "A Skull Full Of Maggots", "The Undead Will Feast", "Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains", "Put Them to Death", and "Bloody Chunks". The longest of these songs clocking in at 2:46... Read More...
7. Gallery Of Suicide - Cannibal Corpse
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Gallery Of Suicide
�Gallery of Suicide,� Cannibal Corpse�s sixth studio effort, captured brutality in its purest form and condensed it into heavy, technical riffs, heart-pounding double-bass drums, and guttural vocals to appease the masses of anxious death metal fans. This album marked a couple turning points in the band�s career:
First, this is the Cannibal Corpse album produced by someone other than Scott Burns of Morrisound Recording Studios. This time, Jim Morris (also of Morrisound) took his place.
Second, this marks the first album on which former Nevermore guitarist Pat O�Brien plays second lead guitar after Rob Barrett�s two album reign comes to an end. Read More...
8. Deicide - Deicide
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Deicide
This is one of the most important cornerstones in the history of the death metal gene and it is a geme that all death metal fans must have, no exceptions. This is just stright ahead, classic, evil, satanic, hellish, blasphemous, haunting, assulting, pulverizing, heavy, brutal death metal at it's ultimate best. It's everything that a satanic death metal fan could ask for and a whole lot more. So get it and take a trip curtesy of the 4 demons from Hell. Enjoy the ride.
9. Legion - Deicide
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Legion
With this album, Deicide is back for another round of attack. All of the evil, hellfire, brimstone, blasphemy, devestation and assult returns but with much more power than before. Every single song deliveres a strike of terror in the hearts of all who hear and leave listener scarestruck. Christains beware.
10. Bloodthirst - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
Bloodthirst
Probably the most fearsome of the Cannibal Corpse albums, Bloodthirst is unrelenting. Guitarist Pat O'Brien really comes into his own on this album, bringing an element of shred to Cannibal Corpse's pounding madness. Songs such as Dead Human Collection and Ecstasy In Decay take the technial death metal introduced on their previous album Gallery Of Suicide, and inject ferocious amounts of energy which is a perfect match for George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher's monstrous vocals.
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
stuck (Užblokuotas)
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:04:16
All times best metal bands:
Black Sabbath
The band that started heavy metal! Black Sabbath was slow, dark, morbid and heavy. They influenced almost every single metal band in this list, and many more that aren't.
2
The Number of the Beast Iron Maiden
If Black Sabbath started heavy metal, Iron Maiden were the best band since them. 'The Number of the Beast' is the ultimate metal anthem in my opinion.
3
St. Anger Metallica
In the last few years (in fact probably the last decade), it has become really trendy to hate Metallica. I guess I can sort of understand it, they don't make albums like Master of Puppets or Ride the Lightning anymore, but in my opinion, they could be the best speed/thrash band ever, with the possible exception of Exodus.
4
Bonded by Blood Exodus
Did I say Metallica were a great thrash band? If Metallica are great, Exodus are godly!
5
Comalies Lacuna Coil
A killer Italian goth metal band. What Evanescence would sound like if they were good.
6
Bloody Kisses Type O Negative
Type O Negative are a band I have a lot of respect for. They are easily one of Roadrunner's best bands (along with Fear Factory and Cradle of Filth) and make some truely unique gothic/doom metal.
7
Demanufacture Fear Factory
Fear Factory join bands like Type O Negative and Cradle of Filth in the 'bands that are mainstream that don't suck' category. Especially early Fear Factory is some brilliant death metal (they may not be strictly death metal anymore).
8
Butchered at Birth Cannibal Corpse
Cannibal Corpse are just one of those bands I can't help laugh at. Nobody can honestly take them seriously, or even suspend their disbelief while listening to the music. That said, Cannibal Corpse make some great, if repetetive death metal.
9
Ego Art Altar
An old school thrashy death metal band from Holland who formed with the intention of attacking all organised religion.
10
Scum Napalm Death
One of the groups that began Grindcore. Napalm Death were influenced by both Hardcore Punk and Extreme Metal when they formed. Over the years they have turned more into a death metal band, but are still a brilliant band.
11
The Black Opera Opera IX
Black-y, doom-y, goth-y metal from Italy.
12
Cruelty and the Beast Cradle of Filth
My favourite metal band. I get a lot of shit for loving this band so much because so many people consider them to be sold out and not real black metal. They may have sold out, and they definitely aren't black metal, but I love Cradle of Filth.
13
Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk Emperor
Easily the most respected symphonic extreme metal (at least within the mainstream underground) band, Emperor came out of the same scene as Immortal, Burzum, Mayhem and Darkthrone and have as many controvertial issues with Satanism, murder and church burning as any of the previously mentioned bands.
14
Generator Aborym
Black Metal, unlike many other styles, often experiments alot. Whether it be with folk music and symphonics, ambient music or the gothic tendancies of bands like COF and Dimmu Borgir, Black Metal has never been afraid to think outside the square.
Italy's Aborym are probably the best and most effective band to mix black metal with industrial music.
15
Dark Medieval Times Satyricon
Another brilliant Norwegian black metal band. Satyricon are one of those bands who experiment with some extremely varied styles but have never really 'sold-out', in my opinion.
16
Unchain the Wolves Deströyer 666
A wise human once said "Destroyer 666 are the ultimate metal test. If you love Destroyer, you are metal as they come, if you don't, you just don't cut it". Wise words about this killer Australian old school black/thrash metal band.
17
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas Mayhem
Is it possible for a band with as much legend behind them as Mayhem to live up to expectations? FUCK YES! The band that started the extreme metal underground in Norway, amist the murder, suicide, church burnings and other such weirdness, make some of the best black metal around.
18
Hvis lyset tar oss Burzum
I do not support the actions of Varg Vikernes in anyway. I hate fascism and any right wing, racist bullshit, but the fact is that Burzum makes some incredibly atmospheric black metal music.
19
Transilvanian Hunger Darkthrone
Another in the incredible list of brilliant Norwegian black metal bands. Darkthrone make some incredible primitive black metal.
20
Mellom skogkledde aaser Kampfar
Along with Falkenbach and Nachtfalke (which didn't quite make the list), Kampfar make some absolutely brillant viking metal music.
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
Man made the cars to take us over the road
Man made the train to carry the heavy load
Man made electric light to take us out of the dark
Man made the boat for the water, like Noah made the ark
Man thinks about our little bitty baby girls and our baby boys
Oi jau cia turetu padirbeti viesuju rysiu specialistai.welcome to XXI century Negi nesimato kad rusai iki mano amziaus megsta vakarietiska kultura.ta pati muzika filmai drabuziai keliones.jiems priklauso ateitis te seniai pasilaidoja po tankais o ne jie
2008 m. rugpjūčio 21 d. 19:11:17
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2008 m. rugpjūčio 7 d. 00:05:28
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Welcom down to my planet hell!
2008 m. rugpjūčio 6 d. 20:59:04
metallica sudas!
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2008 m. birželio 16 d. 20:19:04
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2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:32:34
ryškiai kas sudarė tą death metal topą yra didelis cannibal corpse gerbėjas.
bet jog CC yra geriausia detaho grupė drasiai galima sakyt
na šito nei neigt, nei tvirtint negaliu. per mažai death domiuosi.
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Breed it, and bear it, and make it your narcotic.
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:27:26
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Breed it, and bear it, and make it your narcotic.
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:23:06
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:20:51
all times best death metal albums:
1. Tomb of the Mutilated - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Official Site, Forums )
Tomb Of The Mutilated
Tomb Of The Mutilated, rates highest on our poll. One of Cannibal Corpse's best works, Tomb of the Mutilated features their most recognized song "Hammer Smashed Face" along with delightfully sick and twisted lyrics by gore-master lyricist Chris Barnes. Featuring the song titles and subject matter that set the standard and defined death metal during the 90s, songs such as "I Cum Blood" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin" delight the death metal enthusiast with themes of cannibalism and necrophilia while the guitars, bass, and blast beats drive the point home. It doesn't get any heavier than this.
2. Butchered At Birth - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums, Web-Ring )
Butchered At Birth
We started writing material for our next release pretty much right after we recorded "Eaten Back To Life". With the exception of a few shows here and there it was months of us trying to be the most brutal band on earth. We just practiced our asses off and composed songs which I felt were full of aggression and completely unrelenting. A raw collection of pure death metal! Read More...
3. The Bleeding - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
The Bleeding
If Cannibal Corpse appears to have much to prove- it's because they do. Being damned by every organization from The 700 Club, to Hard Copy, to Bob Dole, the Cannibal boys are continually reiterating that their lyrics, just like horror movies and books, are totally fictional. "People are used to lyrics being a preachy thing, so they just assume that our's are," explains Webster. "The same people that read horror novels get off on what we do," said Webster,"We're just an easy target because we're young and not in the same finacial league." Unlike Geraldo and Hard Copy, Cannibal Corpse aren't using innocent people to make money. "They're trash, we're fiction," exclames Webster.
Having appeared in the Jim Carey hit movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" in 1994, Cannibal have even begun to receive mainstream acceptance. "Cannibal's goal," says Webster, "is to pave the way for death metal, as a genre, to be taken seriously.
4. Vile - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
Vile
Since their first release six years ago, Cannibal Corpse have risen as the dominant purveyors of shockingly brutal, horror derived, death metal music. Their latest release Vile, continues in the renowned regurgitating manner, while progressing to the next level of musical excellence.
5. None So Vile - Cryptopsy
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
None So Vile
6. Eaten Back To Life - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
Eaten Back To Life
After the December 1988 formation of Cannibal Corpse, the subsequent demo, and the signing of the band to Metal Blade Records, it was finally time to record our first album for the label. Being a big fan of Scott Burns because of his work on Sepultura's Beneath the Remains, we inquired about booking time with him at Morrisound Studios in Tampa, FL. In the meantime, we put the finishing touches on more material to fill the album. Up untill then, we wrote songs that were an average of two minutes in length. Five of these songs were released on our demo to lure record labels into signing us. The five demo songs were, in order: "A Skull Full Of Maggots", "The Undead Will Feast", "Scattered Remains, Splattered Brains", "Put Them to Death", and "Bloody Chunks". The longest of these songs clocking in at 2:46... Read More...
7. Gallery Of Suicide - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
Gallery Of Suicide
�Gallery of Suicide,� Cannibal Corpse�s sixth studio effort, captured brutality in its purest form and condensed it into heavy, technical riffs, heart-pounding double-bass drums, and guttural vocals to appease the masses of anxious death metal fans. This album marked a couple turning points in the band�s career:
First, this is the Cannibal Corpse album produced by someone other than Scott Burns of Morrisound Recording Studios. This time, Jim Morris (also of Morrisound) took his place.
Second, this marks the first album on which former Nevermore guitarist Pat O�Brien plays second lead guitar after Rob Barrett�s two album reign comes to an end. Read More...
8. Deicide - Deicide
( Lyrics, Review, Forums, Official Site )
Deicide
This is one of the most important cornerstones in the history of the death metal gene and it is a geme that all death metal fans must have, no exceptions. This is just stright ahead, classic, evil, satanic, hellish, blasphemous, haunting, assulting, pulverizing, heavy, brutal death metal at it's ultimate best. It's everything that a satanic death metal fan could ask for and a whole lot more. So get it and take a trip curtesy of the 4 demons from Hell. Enjoy the ride.
9. Legion - Deicide
( Lyrics, Review, Forums, Official Site )
Legion
With this album, Deicide is back for another round of attack. All of the evil, hellfire, brimstone, blasphemy, devestation and assult returns but with much more power than before. Every single song deliveres a strike of terror in the hearts of all who hear and leave listener scarestruck. Christains beware.
10. Bloodthirst - Cannibal Corpse
( Lyrics, Review, Forums )
Bloodthirst
Probably the most fearsome of the Cannibal Corpse albums, Bloodthirst is unrelenting. Guitarist Pat O'Brien really comes into his own on this album, bringing an element of shred to Cannibal Corpse's pounding madness. Songs such as Dead Human Collection and Ecstasy In Decay take the technial death metal introduced on their previous album Gallery Of Suicide, and inject ferocious amounts of energy which is a perfect match for George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher's monstrous vocals.
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:16:52
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:15:37
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:13:48
all times best metal bands:
1. Black Sabbath
2. Judas Priest
3. Metallica
4. Iron Maiden
5. Pantera
6. Slayer
7. AC/DC
8. Motorhead
9. Kiss
10. Motley Crue
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2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:06:12
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Kartais gereu pabuti vaiku negu visalaika suvaikejusiu :) (V.Kernagis)
2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:04:40
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2008 m. birželio 8 d. 23:04:16
Black Sabbath
The band that started heavy metal! Black Sabbath was slow, dark, morbid and heavy. They influenced almost every single metal band in this list, and many more that aren't.
2
The Number of the Beast Iron Maiden
If Black Sabbath started heavy metal, Iron Maiden were the best band since them. 'The Number of the Beast' is the ultimate metal anthem in my opinion.
3
St. Anger Metallica
In the last few years (in fact probably the last decade), it has become really trendy to hate Metallica. I guess I can sort of understand it, they don't make albums like Master of Puppets or Ride the Lightning anymore, but in my opinion, they could be the best speed/thrash band ever, with the possible exception of Exodus.
4
Bonded by Blood Exodus
Did I say Metallica were a great thrash band? If Metallica are great, Exodus are godly!
5
Comalies Lacuna Coil
A killer Italian goth metal band. What Evanescence would sound like if they were good.
6
Bloody Kisses Type O Negative
Type O Negative are a band I have a lot of respect for. They are easily one of Roadrunner's best bands (along with Fear Factory and Cradle of Filth) and make some truely unique gothic/doom metal.
7
Demanufacture Fear Factory
Fear Factory join bands like Type O Negative and Cradle of Filth in the 'bands that are mainstream that don't suck' category. Especially early Fear Factory is some brilliant death metal (they may not be strictly death metal anymore).
8
Butchered at Birth Cannibal Corpse
Cannibal Corpse are just one of those bands I can't help laugh at. Nobody can honestly take them seriously, or even suspend their disbelief while listening to the music. That said, Cannibal Corpse make some great, if repetetive death metal.
9
Ego Art Altar
An old school thrashy death metal band from Holland who formed with the intention of attacking all organised religion.
10
Scum Napalm Death
One of the groups that began Grindcore. Napalm Death were influenced by both Hardcore Punk and Extreme Metal when they formed. Over the years they have turned more into a death metal band, but are still a brilliant band.
11
The Black Opera Opera IX
Black-y, doom-y, goth-y metal from Italy.
12
Cruelty and the Beast Cradle of Filth
My favourite metal band. I get a lot of shit for loving this band so much because so many people consider them to be sold out and not real black metal. They may have sold out, and they definitely aren't black metal, but I love Cradle of Filth.
13
Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk Emperor
Easily the most respected symphonic extreme metal (at least within the mainstream underground) band, Emperor came out of the same scene as Immortal, Burzum, Mayhem and Darkthrone and have as many controvertial issues with Satanism, murder and church burning as any of the previously mentioned bands.
14
Generator Aborym
Black Metal, unlike many other styles, often experiments alot. Whether it be with folk music and symphonics, ambient music or the gothic tendancies of bands like COF and Dimmu Borgir, Black Metal has never been afraid to think outside the square.
Italy's Aborym are probably the best and most effective band to mix black metal with industrial music.
15
Dark Medieval Times Satyricon
Another brilliant Norwegian black metal band. Satyricon are one of those bands who experiment with some extremely varied styles but have never really 'sold-out', in my opinion.
16
Unchain the Wolves Deströyer 666
A wise human once said "Destroyer 666 are the ultimate metal test. If you love Destroyer, you are metal as they come, if you don't, you just don't cut it". Wise words about this killer Australian old school black/thrash metal band.
17
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas Mayhem
Is it possible for a band with as much legend behind them as Mayhem to live up to expectations? FUCK YES! The band that started the extreme metal underground in Norway, amist the murder, suicide, church burnings and other such weirdness, make some of the best black metal around.
18
Hvis lyset tar oss Burzum
I do not support the actions of Varg Vikernes in anyway. I hate fascism and any right wing, racist bullshit, but the fact is that Burzum makes some incredibly atmospheric black metal music.
19
Transilvanian Hunger Darkthrone
Another in the incredible list of brilliant Norwegian black metal bands. Darkthrone make some incredible primitive black metal.
20
Mellom skogkledde aaser Kampfar
Along with Falkenbach and Nachtfalke (which didn't quite make the list), Kampfar make some absolutely brillant viking metal music.
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We don't need the water let the motherfucker burn, burn motherfucker, burn!