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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:18 pm
by Helm
It seems a horrible mistake that I've never heard of Penance. I shall rectify this.
I think I could substitute something for Carnivore - Carnivore.
ION, sorry for my mistake
DMR, as much as I love Walls of Jericho, an all-Helloween inspired AT would bring only madness! Only madness!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:23 am
by Cochino
If it must be extrictly HM I would say
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath (probably the best heavy metal album ever)
Saint Vitus - s/t (Doom should be present)
Medieval - Medieval Kills! (I know this last one is pretty unorthodox, but I'd choose it because from that record Thrash, Death and Black could be spawned and there's even some punky thing going on, so it would be a great influence)
If I can add other genres then it would be
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath (probably the best heavy metal album ever)
Autopsy - Mental Funeral (kick ass Death Metal and Doom in one record, two birds at once)
Hellhammer - Demon Entrails (I guess I don't need to explain anything, except the fact that I don't need to explain anything)
Probably in 15 minutes I'd change my mind, but I'll hurry to click the "submit" button.
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:18 am
by nightsblood
DMR: is your 'Future World' pumpkin-shaped?

If we were just picking our favorite albums, all three of those are way up there!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:51 am
by HamburgerBoy
Metallica - Ride the Lightning (I can't help wanting metal to branch from my favorite album :p )
Queensryche - Promised Land (prog the dark and beautiful way)
Watchtower - Control & Resistance (prog the hectic and violent way)
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:52 am
by The Erlking
Best thread for some time!
Raven - Rock Until You Drop
For the speed, confidence and energy. Get your Heavy Metal injection right here! This should influence some power, speed and even thrash metal me thinks.
Manilla Road - Crystal Logic
This will add the epic level definitely and it also has it's doom-elements, creativeness, passion and it never really loses it's focus (well except with Feeling Free Again maybe).
Mercyful Fate - Melissa I really really really wanted the third one to be a wild card. Something like HELL, RITUAL, MAX PLANCK or something but it has to be this. If the fuckers can't figure out some good ol' thrash metal from the raven-influences only then here it is. This'll also give them the evil imagery and darker side of metal. Plus I believe it's one of the best HM albums ever recorded.
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:23 pm
by Korgüll
I think I'm with BloodOfChrist on this one, it should be:
NORTHCOAST STEEL Compilation
ETCHED IN STEEL Compilation
HEAVY ARTILLERY Compilation
just so which ever future civilization finds these recordings can forever wonder what kind of a wonderful place Cleveland was...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:17 pm
by BloodOfChrist
I think I'm with BloodOfChrist on this one, it should be:
NORTHCOAST STEEL Compilation
ETCHED IN STEEL Compilation
HEAVY ARTILLERY Compilation
just so which ever future civilization finds these recordings can forever wonder what kind of a wonderful place Cleveland was...
Haha, Id take Cleveland Metal over Northcoast Steel, though.
BloodOfChrist: curse you and your compilation loophole! That's a whole different thread
Without comps Id need more then 3...if I were to pick 5 theyd be...
Purgatory - Tied To The Trax (so varied and mindblowing the entire time, would be influencial with its amazing guitar, falsetto screams, fast thrashy parts, intense heavyness, and CRUSHING stuff like Valley Of The Shadow Of Death)
Manilla Road - Crystal Logic (would influence power/traditional HM, plus it would be influencial in its amazing Epic qualities)
Black Hole - Land of Mystery (for its doomy, dark, abysmal atmosphere)
Darkified - A Dance On The Grave (I wouldnt want the future to be devoid of Death/Black metal...just devoid of the waves and waves of shitty death/black metal. If all post-apocalyptic death/black bands sounded like this we wouldnt have to worry about a resurgance in core-shit and other crap, and its atmosphere is amazing)
Fates Warning - The Spectre Within (for everything from the progressive and complicated songwriting, THE VOCALS, the immensely powerful last track, the guitar...and EVERYTHING else!)
I may consider switching some with stuff like...
Mercy - Witchburner
Brocas Helm - Into Battle
Black Death - s/t
Angel Witch - s/t
Dark Quarterer - s/t
Future Tense - Condemned To The Gallow
Cirith Ungol - One Foot In Hell
Hell - Demo 1982
Samson - Shock Tactics
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:31 pm
by Nightlock
No Priest

or is it only no Priest with the other two bands?
Mine would probably look something like this:
Accept - Russian Roulette
Riot - Born in America
Running Wild - Pile of Skulls
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:43 pm
by JonahQuizz
Manilla Road - Crystal Logic
Angel Witch - S/T
Grim Reaper - Fear no Evil
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:47 pm
by BlackStele
JonahQuizz wrote:Manilla Road - Crystal Logic
Angel Witch - S/T
Grim Reaper - Fear no Evil

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:41 pm
by DMR
Helm wrote:DMR, as much as I love Walls of Jericho, an all-Helloween inspired AT would bring only madness! Only madness!
You're right. Instead of the Keepers, I'll pick Gamma Ray - Land of the Free and Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle Earth. That'll add some variety.
Seriously though... I'll go with Angel Witch - Angel Witch (since Iron Maiden is banned, this is probably the next best thing) and a death or black metal album. Maybe Nocturnus - The Key, Sentenced - North From Here, or Bathory - Blood Fire Death.
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:57 pm
by Helm
HamburgerBoy wrote:Metallica - Ride the Lightning (I can't help wanting metal to branch from my favorite album :p )
Queensryche - Promised Land (prog the dark and beautiful way)
Watchtower - Control & Resistance (prog the hectic and violent way)
Beautiful selections but, wouldn't a future full of technothrash and brooding progressive metal get kinda stale? Don't we need some simple and straightforward HM-for-courage-and-heart?
Also if you put Watchtower in there, people will just get dismayed and not even try to play like them, heh.
It seems Crystal Logic is a heavy preference. I'd agree, but I think if it were for ONE disk of this kind, I'd take Dark Quarterer - Dark Quarterer, as I find it a bit more approachable and it hits some stratospheric moods.
Melissa is also a heavy favorite, and it probably makes sense given how extremely amazing it is, yet not a lot of people took direct influence by them? I guess they can't all be as talented as King and co.
The Purgatory choice was a left-field one, really nice!
Best thread for some time!
I'm really happy with the turnout!
My current 3 are:
Dark Quarterer - Dark Quarterer (instead of Killen or Cirith Ungol or Manilla Road)
Mercyful Fate - Melissa
Voivod - Killing Technology
Dark Quarterer - Mercyful Fate are a great dualist prism as DQ (or Manilla Road) are very white, whereas Fate are black as black can be. Voivod just bring the cosmic holistic effect! Also I am glad that it's an italian band, a dutch one and a canadian one! Too much US metal love in here!
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:26 pm
by voidghast
I was about to write Crystal Logic in right away but Dark Quarterer might be better now that you mention it. Dark Quarterer is progressive,powerful and "epic" but also doomy,dark and full of mystery. I personally prefer Crystal Logic but I am having trouble picturing our post-civilization metalheads identifying with the upbeat optimism of "Feeling Free Again."
Dark Quarterer-S/T
Jag Panzer-Ample Destruction*Perfect music for a chaotic age of anarchy and tribe warfare!
Emperor-Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk*I know "In the Nightside Eclipse" is often preferred over this album but Anthems is perhaps more suitable for survivors rising from the ashes in a barren post-technical world.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:54 pm
by Brainbiter
My turn.
Virgin Steele- Invictus. (All kinds of heavy metal goodness can come out of this one)
Carnivore- Carnivore. (This will be relevant, useful and they can get some thrash/hardcore/doom out of eat.)
Bolt Thrower- Those Once Loyal. (I just can't resist. This will be essential! It can teach them the importance and beauty of maintaining your honour, valour and pride amidst the chaos, never to make the same mistakes again, fight for survival against overwhelming adversity and probably doom and death metal.)
Oh, well, I failed to include some straight forward thrash or anything from the prog side of life but I guess they'll probably develop their own Frankenstein monsters.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:57 pm
by King Zombie
Venom - Wellcome to Hell
Mercyful Fate - Melissa
Satan - Court In the Act