1001 reasons why Heavy Metal rules:
- Ernest Thesiger
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See number 87.Blood RED wrote:269- As Holocaust mentioned in the song HM mania,
"Rock 'n roll...far too slow
So the adrenaline just doesn't flow
Where is the power, where is the glory?
Heavy Metal is my story"
Simple but fuckin' true manifest...
275. Tony Iommi's special finger.
276. Saxophones fitting perfectly in heavy metal songs.
277. Lynda (Tam) Simpson
- bigfootkit
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I thought i was the only one who thought that!Black Axe wrote: 276. Saxophones fitting perfectly in heavy metal songs.
Why don't more metal bands have permanent sax players?
Or a tribute band who do metal songs on saxophones?
They could call themselves SAX-On.

Sorry.
If someone does this, my life will be complete.
Candlemass - A Cry From the CryptCochino wrote:271. The riff of Children Of The Grave and every song that ripped it off.
Mercyful Fate - The Lady Who Cries
Trouble - Wickedness of Man
Krux - Pirates
Mercy - Judgement Day
Some CJSS song I can't remember the name of
Must be the most copied riff in metal history.
Chroming Rose “Pressure” LP found! 

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Ok my substitute manifest is Helloween's "Heavy metal is the law, keeps us all united free..."Black Axe wrote: See number 87.
Hope it's not written
287. Cliff Burton the spirit of Metallica, with his denim and distorted bass (RIP)
288: Hail to the martyrs of metal
Abbott, Bonham, Byron, DuBrow, Hendrix, Lynott, Oliva, Powell, Rhoads, Schwichtenberg, Bon Scott, Thain, W.O.W., and the others...
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289. Running Wild not doing one song or passage with acoustic guitar and lyrics inter weaved in over 20 years and 13 (or so) albums (we're talking about NO ballads here).
290. The fact the original "Power & Pain" lineup of Whiplash had three guys all with the first name "Tony".
291. Thin Lizzy's "Angel of Death" - the best "Angel of Death" written.
292. Rhett Forrester - Rest in peace. Not only the biggest tough guy to ever exist in metal and voice, but also died like a tough guy not willing to give up his car in a carjack and dying in front of a hospital after driving several blocks to get help.
293. Older bands like Judas Priest and Riot from more hard rock roots surviving decades and reinventing themselves time after time, ALWAYS staying stronger than the "new blood".
294. The masses of German bands from the 80's that would rely on help from the U.K. to write lyrics.
295. John Cyriis' glass shattering scream that cuts in and out of human range and beyond on the demo version of "144.000 Gone".
290. The fact the original "Power & Pain" lineup of Whiplash had three guys all with the first name "Tony".
291. Thin Lizzy's "Angel of Death" - the best "Angel of Death" written.
292. Rhett Forrester - Rest in peace. Not only the biggest tough guy to ever exist in metal and voice, but also died like a tough guy not willing to give up his car in a carjack and dying in front of a hospital after driving several blocks to get help.
293. Older bands like Judas Priest and Riot from more hard rock roots surviving decades and reinventing themselves time after time, ALWAYS staying stronger than the "new blood".
294. The masses of German bands from the 80's that would rely on help from the U.K. to write lyrics.
295. John Cyriis' glass shattering scream that cuts in and out of human range and beyond on the demo version of "144.000 Gone".
"On your knees
Into the night that you'll never remember"
Into the night that you'll never remember"