I bought the Soulfy debut album, I was so enamoured with the whole Bern de bung de Bern sound.
What a cunt.
Throwdown used to do a balls out version of Roots.

I wish somewhere like Cork Builders Providers would do an ad campaign for slates with a load of fellas shouting Roofs, Bloody Roofs.

 :laugh: Or Sunderland could use it as a goalkeeper chant
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

I was living in a flat with nine(!) other people when it came out, the RTE chart show would play the vidjo every week and, because I liked metal and lived in battered old para boots at the time*, I was known as Booots Bloody Booots. As fun as it sounds.


*but mainly because they were all so permanently stoned out of their minds that 'Mac' was too hard to remember.

Witchcraft - A Sinner's Child
Drudkh - Thaw
Darkthrone - Prehistoric Metal
In Battle - In Battle

I was done with Sepultura when Roots came out.Chaos AD was a time and place nostalgia thing, haven't played it in over 20 years id say!.I was never going to touch Soulfly, at that point I was a bit done with metal! well mainstream metal tbh!.

Quote from: Carnage on May 19, 2026, 10:17:27 PMI was living in a flat with nine(!) other people when it came out

Lot of Spoon Bloody Spoon happening with nine people under one roof!

 :laugh: All but one were lads (but she was amazing), so that woukd have been uncomfortable at best. It was a glorified tenement, 6 beds a couch, 2 armchairs were taken up and I had the floor for the first month I was there. Sounds grim but it sorted my back and I was beside a storage heater, I've lived in worse spots.

Mylingen - Under en svart himmel