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  • tooslowhand
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    I think one of the other Christian Science songs was Dyers Eve.

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  • bratfink
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    Originally posted by Jacksons Shred View Post
    Yeah.. I heard that Jeff learned a lot of his chops from that guy, I could be wrong though.
    Perhaps you guys know that Jeff Loomis auditioned for Megadeth in 89 but was turned down because he was too young. Apparently Mustaine thought him a great guitarist but was just too young for the band (source - Bruce Dickinson).

    And I guess we all know that Dimebag auditioned around the same time and was offered the job, but turned it down when he couldn't bring Vinnie in as well.

    It's interesting to think how different they might have sounded if either of those guys had been in instead of Marty.

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  • wilkinsi
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    It was proving difficult to pull the headstock out of your arse Rsrimmer

    Warped necks, crap tremolos.

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  • Rsmacker
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    Originally posted by wilkinsi View Post
    I voted Megadeth, purely because I like their music better. I got into playing Jacksons because I was sick of problems with BC Rich.
    What, when you were on tour?

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    then you look at the Black Album, and I don't think I could name more than 4 of them - I was looking at the disc the other day and was like "The God that Failed? Have I ever even listened to that one?"
    - I don't remember anything significant about what I just listened to. There's no "riff" that hooks you and sucks you in.
    I dunno, grandy (turky? :ROTF ... grandturkie, I kinda like "The God That Failed" - even though I haven't heard it in years, I can still hum it all the way through and remember how the riffs & chorus goes. So, to me, TGTF is a memorable song. It is one of 2 or 3 songs that James wrote about Christian Science (cult), the organization that his parents made him attend when he was a kid.

    I bet it wouldn't take long for somebody to name the other one(s).
    Last edited by RacerX; 05-11-2009, 09:22 PM.

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  • Firebird V
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    Megadeth over Metallica for me. Classic Metallica kicks ass tho!

    And Overkill rocks! I watched them go from clubs up here in Suffern NY to getting signed and playing the world. Bobby is a good dude. I have prom pics with his little sister... lol. Long story...
    Last edited by Firebird V; 05-11-2009, 07:51 PM.

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  • wilkinsi
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    I voted Megadeth, purely because I like their music better. I got into playing Jacksons because I was sick of problems with BC Rich.

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
    We gotta hook up next time they play @ Starland or in the city.
    Sounds like a plan!

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  • Grandturk
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    Originally posted by toejam View Post
    Hell yeah! They're a band that's never gone away, and I still love picking up their new releases. They should have another one coming soon, since Immortalis came out in '07.
    We gotta hook up next time they play @ Starland or in the city.

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  • toejam
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    They usually come home to NJ and play around here like every October, but I've missed them for the past several years. Blitz used to live not far from me, and I would see him once in awhile at the local movie theater or supermarket in my late teens and early 20s. Great band, nice bunch of guys.

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  • Grandturk
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    Immortalis is a fantastic disc - its on my ipod/alarm clock - I woke up to Devils in the Mist this morning. Ron Lipnicki (sp?) is insane on the drums on that disc.

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  • horns666
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    Originally posted by toejam View Post
    Hell yeah! They're a band that's never gone away, and I still love picking up their new releases. They should have another one coming soon, since Immortalis came out in '07.

    I laughed when I gnored the first Overkill comment. I have 20 >>OVERKILL<< cds in my collection..their entire body of work from beginning to Immotalis..with guest Randy Blythe on one song. Immotalis is awesome IMO!! I seen Overkill three tries in the last several years and they always fuggin' deliver..they rule!! Some drunk girl forced me to suck her fat tit at the bar..at their last show. That was pretty weird.:think:

    Overkill needs no defense. They are a metal institution that refused and ignored all trends. They only give a fuck about being Overkill!!

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
    GT, I know Toejam for one is a big Overkill fanboy.
    Hell yeah! They're a band that's never gone away, and I still love picking up their new releases. They should have another one coming soon, since Immortalis came out in '07.

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  • Jacksons Shred
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    Originally posted by horns666 View Post
    Bingo..live and in studio. The ONLY secondary Nevermore guitarist that gave Jeff Loomis a run for his money. He's awesome!!

    Yeah.. I heard that Jeff learned a lot of his chops from that guy, I could be wrong though.

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  • Grandturk
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    Originally posted by Endrik View Post
    same here

    specially Children Of Boredom, one of the biggest weenie shrinkers ever
    I like CoB, but I think they suffer from what a lot of bands suffer from these days - too many CD's and too many friggin' songs.

    I've noticed that when CD's fully replaced LP's, bands went from 8 songs an album to 14 or more. And I think that means that basically 7-8 of those songs, if not more, are throwaway. You look at Master of Puppets, and its got 8 solid songs on it - not a stinker in the whole thing - then you look at the Black Album, and I don't think I could name more than 4 of them - I was looking at the disc the other day and was like "The God that Failed? Have I ever even listened to that one?"

    What happens when you've got all these diluted songs, is that these bands lose "the riff." I've listened to a lot of new metal lately, and the problem is the same - I don't remember anything significant about what I just listened to. There's no "riff" that hooks you and sucks you in.

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