Next Corroseum Official Compilation

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I think it's getting too messy. I once tried to do an "Evil Metal" compilation with tracks with the world "Evil" on it's title and was kind of a mess, this is even a bigger one. Maybe stronger limitations are needed in order to keep it organised. There must be hundreds of fire/ice songs.
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Black Axe wrote:ICE:

Venom - Temples of Ice (1991 album)
Bitches Sin - Ice Angels (1980 Demo version)
Anvil - Blood on the Ice (1988 Pound for Pound album)
Jag Panzer - Metal Melts the Ice (1983 EP version)
Satan - Ice Man (1987 Into the Future EP)
Slaughter - Coffin of Ice (1988 Live version)
Sindrome - Cathedral Of Ice (1987 Demo)
Culprit - Ice in the Back (1983 Guilty as Charged album)
Velvet Viper - Icebreaker (1991 album)
ADX - Sacrifice in the Ice (1990 Weird Visions album)
Disciples of Power - Ice Demons (1988 demo/1989 Powertrap album)
Demon - Touching the Ice (1985 British Standard Approved album)
Wyvern - Ice Guardian (1994 Demo)
Aragorn - Black Ice (1981 single)
T.N.T. - Break the Ice (1984 Knights of the New Thunder album)
ARC - Ice Cream Theme (1981 War of the Ring single)
Snakebite - Thin Ice (1983 Blow You Away single)
Trojan - Icehouse (1985 Chasing the Storm album)

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Bathory - Baptised in fire and ice
Running Wild - Fire & Ice
Cirith Ungol - Frost And Fire
Nocturnal Rites - When Fire Comes to Ice (1999 The Sacred Talisman album)
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FIRE:

Riot - Fire Down Under (1981 album)
Smokin' Roadie - Hell Fire (1984 demo)
Satans Host - Hell Fire (1986 Metal from Hell album)
Hell - Plague And Fire (1986 demo)
Rex Vector - Breathe Fire (1985 single)
Exumer - Possessed By Fire (1986 album)
Overkill - Feel The Fire (1985 album)
Lester Maddox - Fire Giver (1986 Gothic Lore album)
Sexist - Fire and Wind (Metal Massacre III)
Greensleeves - Fire
Ear Danger - King Of The Midnight Fire (Metal Power)
Lords Of The Crimson Alliance - Firedancer
Geddes Axe - Wildfire

More than one song bands:
Cirith Ungol - A Little Fire (1980 Frost and Fire album)
Cirith Ungol - The Fire (1986 One Foot in Hell album)
Bathory - Blood on Ice (1996 album)
Satan - Trial By Fire
Running Wild - Land of Ice (1987 Under Jolly Roger album)


These are all the fire and ice songs mentioned. Though to keep it and cool and a-blazen' it would be a good idea to only keep the songs that not only have the right title, but also the right subject and 'atmosphere'.
wheres the mess?... this just sounds sweet :P
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MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:wheres the mess?... this just sounds sweet :P
Exactly! That's a killer list for a comp!
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ION BRITTON wrote:How come witchkiller hasn't recommended PILEDRIVER - The fire god yet? Great track.
haaha!I haven't mentioned it 'cause i don't like the tune.

edit:If you wanna put up a compilation with "fire" then "Saxons Of The Fire" by the almighty Exciter is a MUST!
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what about:

ACID - Prince of hell and fire
UNICORN - Eyes on fire

a good opener could also be "Start the Fire" by Metal Church.
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Going at the instrumentals again...TURBO:'W sobie'...well, think about it.
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Sgt. Kuntz wrote:a good opener could also be "Start the Fire" by Metal Church.
Shit...

It's almost embarrassing that this hasn't been mentioned until now.

This is an absolute must track.
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Had another idea for a Corroseum compilation theme, if there's enough songs this could be a double.
I was thinking of a comp of non-Metal songs by Metal bands, those occasional unfathomable songs which bear no resemblance to the rest of their canon, but still rule.
Perhaps a second disc of songs by non-Metal bands that rawk if such things exist?
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bigfootkit wrote:Had another idea for a Corroseum compilation theme, if there's enough songs this could be a double.
I was thinking of a comp of non-Metal songs by Metal bands, those occasional unfathomable songs which bear no resemblance to the rest of their canon, but still rule.
Perhaps a second disc of songs by non-Metal bands that rawk if such things exist?
That's a very interesting subject. First song that came to mind was MAGNIT's "We Exist Without Feeling Our Land Underneath" - the best Pink Floyd-ripoff by a Metal band ever?
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That is a good idea. I agree with those who find it more interesting to base the compilation on musical content rather than songtitles. Although it's fun to talk about either!

Would Maiden's "Prodigal Son" qualify?
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Professor Black wrote:That is a good idea. I agree with those who find it more interesting to base the compilation on musical content rather than songtitles. Although it's fun to talk about either!

Would Maiden's "Prodigal Son" qualify?
That's one of the songs that i had in mind myself! Maiden with acoustic guitars and a proggy song structure, and it makes total sense. Who would have thought it? Especially at the time it was released.
I just love it when bands break the "rules", and still manage to maintain their identity. It so seldom works, but when it does, it's a thing of beauty.
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