Everything posted by ImmortallyInsane
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Led Zeppelin
I heard that in Stairway to Heaven, kinda cool.
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pump up song
Usually anything by Pantera, Hatebreed, Slayer, or Black Label Society. Genocide Junkies by Black Label Society will definately get me pumped.
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The Haunted-All Against All
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Motley Crue-Take Me To The Top
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Concerts/Festivals
You saw Arch Enemy also? I saw them last year, or in 2003 on the Jagermeister Music Tour.
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Drain STH
I thought she was pretty hot too! Those chicks in Kittie look way prettier in person.
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Hatebreed-I Will Be Heard
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Drain STH
Yeah, their all hot. When I first seen them, I was blown away. I mean, they were a great live band but they had model type looks. It's kinda rare to see hot chicks play such heavy music.
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The Haunted-Bury Your Dead
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Drain STH
Those are good, I love Serve The Shame.
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Drain STH
Wow, someone else knows who Drain STH is. m/
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Paris Hilton
She can look good, but she can do a complete 180 though.
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Judas Priest-Turbolover
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Killswitch Engage-The End of Heartache
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Drain STH
The all-female hard rock/heavy metal band Drain S.T.H. was formed in 1993 in Stockholm, Sweden (hence the S.T.H., added to avoid confusion with a similarly named American band), and featured singer Maria Sjöholm, guitarist Flavia Canel, bassist Anna Kjellberg, and drummer/vocalist Martina Axén. Displaying an unabashed worship of Alice in Chains, their independent 1996 debut, Horror Wrestling, was dominated by uncompromising grinds of slow, down-tuned guitars, which were then topped with Sjöholm and Axén's beautifully chilling vocal harmonies. Coupled with the band's impressive live performances and supermodel looks, this soon drew the attention of Mercury Records subsidiary The Enclave, which repackaged and re-released the album worldwide two years later with an additional three tracks (including a quarter-speed remake of Motörhead's "Ace of Spades"). The far more accessible follow-up, 1999's Freaks of Nature, managed to shed much of the band's excessive Alice in Chains influences of old and flirted with traces of programmed percussion and even rap, thereby forging a more distinctive sonic identity. But despite extensive touring both in Europe and America (including a lengthy jaunt with that year's Ozzfest) and attaining decent radio airplay in support, Drain S.T.H. never managed to break out of the metal underground, perhaps because they were simply too drop-dead gorgeous to be taken seriously by the notoriously chauvinistic metal masses. A major restructuring at Mercury Records later that year spelled the final disaster for Drain S.T.H., who were dropped in early 2000 and subsequently decided to call it a day. Following the group's breakup, singer Sjöholm became Mrs. Tony Iommi, amazingly enough, while the remaining three members continued to work together under the new name Superfix (though guitarist Canel remains a "silent partner" due to contractual issues). Discography: 1997-Horror Wrestling 1999-Freaks of Nature Info taken from http://www.allmusic.com
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Cristina Scabbia
I don't think their that huge yet, their getting there though. That's probably why no one has ever heard of her.
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Van Halen-Eruption
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Exodus-Culling The Herd
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Black Sabbath-Am I Going Crazy?
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Monica Bellucci
They probably are disturbed.
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Jessica Alba
I don't think the word weird fits. I think the word crazy fits better.
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Black Sabbath-Symptom of the Universe
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Jessica Alba
Wha?? I think someone is....
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Nirvana-All Apologies
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Cristina Scabbia
She's a pretty good singer, her band held their own at Ozzfest. I was pretty much blown away by them. And she's even better looking in person.