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    Quote Originally Posted by Anubis View Post
    That is a good album although i prefer Morbid Tales. But Into the Pandemonium is a great record. Good call.
    Yeah, there were a couple lyrics from Morbid Tales that I'd hear in my head over & over for years afterward. Always a good sign. :-) It's just that as I've gotten a little older (mid-40s now) I lean more toward a more polished, more fully developed sound (like Pandemonium) instead of the rougher, more raw Tales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sisterhellfyre View Post
    Yeah, there were a couple lyrics from Morbid Tales that I'd hear in my head over & over for years afterward. Always a good sign. :-) It's just that as I've gotten a little older (mid-40s now) I lean more toward a more polished, more fully developed sound (like Pandemonium) instead of the rougher, more raw Tales.

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    Awesome, im always glad to see other people who are still listening to metal well into their later years. Im 38 and havent slowed down a bit in terms of listening to it. Thrashing around in the pit however is a bit more challenging on the body nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anubis View Post
    Awesome, im always glad to see other people who are still listening to metal well into their later years. Im 38 and havent slowed down a bit in terms of listening to it. Thrashing around in the pit however is a bit more challenging on the body nowadays.
    Slow down? Oh, no, not much. My roomie and I are going to see Iron Maiden in Tacoma on June 1st. From what I hear they're focusing on the classic 80s albums for this tour, but have rearranged the songs to make the best use of the guitar trio. Should be an awesome show. I can't wait. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sisterhellfyre View Post
    Slow down? Oh, no, not much. My roomie and I are going to see Iron Maiden in Tacoma on June 1st. From what I hear they're focusing on the classic 80s albums for this tour, but have rearranged the songs to make the best use of the guitar trio. Should be an awesome show. I can't wait. :-)

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    Enjoy it.

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    three pages and no ride the lightning. . .


    damn, i'm old!


    at least coach threw among the living out there. . . i'm a little surprised that pantera's vulgar display of power hasn't been mentioned, either. . .


    where the hell is keithbishop? that guy is one of the most hardcore metal fans alive. . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by dogfish View Post
    three pages and no ride the lightning. . .


    damn, i'm old!


    at least coach threw among the living out there. . . i'm a little surprised that pantera's vulgar display of power hasn't been mentioned, either. . .


    where the hell is keithbishop? that guy is one of the most hardcore metal fans alive. . .



    I see Keith a lot at Broncomania but havent seen him here on this forum yet. As for Pantera, Cowboys would make my top 100 but i doubt that anything else in their catalog would. Vulgar was a decent album but doesnt move me like CFH does. Same with Ride the Lightning.

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    Pantera is tough. Collectively, they were an awesome band and the leader in my ticket stub collection. (seen them 14 times) CFH was a pioneer album in that it brought hardcore American metal back to life. All the others were awesome...except maybe Reinventing the Steel, but CFH still holds a special place.

    Time for a top 10 metal bands thread.

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