Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:36 pm
OK, he got used to that situation. I meant dead-dead-drunk then.Ernest Thesiger wrote:Nowadays that's a tautology.Noisenik wrote:a dead-drunk Mark E. Smith.
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OK, he got used to that situation. I meant dead-dead-drunk then.Ernest Thesiger wrote:Nowadays that's a tautology.Noisenik wrote:a dead-drunk Mark E. Smith.
I've waded through the whole but gnashing with teeth towards the end.Ernest Thesiger wrote:I couldn't get through more than one & a half songs on the Preachers' album before pressing Stop & deleting the whole thing in dismay. Christ. Dark Ages, however, were quite listenable.
First of all tnx for sharing this. I don't what's to admit here ... this album is actually quite good. Motorhead/punk admiring i.e.early Warfare with help of electronics. I love these detuned vocals, glissandos are fantastic. If this is not Metal then it could be heavy polimer, i.e. heavy carbon or heavy kevlar. Killer!!!omen of hate wrote:Here's my contribution, THRASH QUEEN "Manslayer" album :
http://rapidshare.com/files/42843604/TH ... slayer.zip
Holy Grail of Crap Metal. I won't hesitate this time. MEGA Thanks, DaN!DaN wrote:3 singles + the MLP + scans. "Enjoy"...
http://rapidshare.com/files/51577838/KUSTER.rar.html
Is this the EP with about 5 songs on it and the band looking like a really OTT glam-"metal" band? If so I got the impression they were a punk/crossover act taking the pissdoomedplanet wrote:actually this KUSTER material is entertaining in a weird sort of way, not sure how to put it into words. But if you want FAR FAR worse you need to hear the AFTERBIRTH 7". I don't have it anymore since I dumped it years ago but I'm not sure if it is so hard to get, never looked for it again.