#16620 July 18, 2025, 09:02:50 PM Last Edit: July 18, 2025, 10:19:41 PM by ijnjnijnilijbibbjknkjbjkk
Angel Witch - Sweet Danger
Reek of the Unzen Gas Fumes - 毒
Carpathian Forest - Bloodlust and Perversion

#16621 July 19, 2025, 07:16:44 AM Last Edit: July 19, 2025, 07:51:57 AM by Eoin McLove
Judas Priest- Killing Machine. Running Wild, the best JP song? Very probably.

Fingernails- st.  The Italian Venom?

Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick

Young Trey was a fucking beast, demented in a good way. Timeless album, this one, comfortably their greatest work, for me.

#16623 July 19, 2025, 10:43:05 AM Last Edit: July 19, 2025, 10:50:06 AM by Pentagrimes
Howling Sycamore- s/t
Obliveon-Nemesis
Forbidden-Twisted into Form
Realm-Endless War

Kinda itching to start some sort of prog thrash thing at the moment after all that :laugh:

Next up: the Beyond-Crawl

Heavy Sentence - Bang To Rights
Swallow the Sun - The Morning Never Came
Warlord - And the Cannons of Destruction Have Begun...
Immortal - At The Heart of Winter

Probot (ST)

Dave Grohl's 'Who's who' supergroup album. I always thought the opener with Cronos was a belter. The rest of it I can take or leave.


Order from Chaos - An Ending in Fire
Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops
Infester - To the Depths, in Degradation

Quote from: leatherface on July 19, 2025, 09:59:00 PMProbot (ST)

Dave Grohl's 'Who's who' supergroup album. I always thought the opener with Cronos was a belter. The rest of it I can take or leave.

Some cool songs on that I think. The Eric Wagner one, King Diamond one,  Lemmy, Lee Dorrian, DRI dude, Wino... all crackers. It's a long time since I've heard it. I might have to revisit it but I think there were more hits than misses. It actually got me into Mercyful Fate. Myself and my pals used to watch an MF video (I can't remember which one) that one of the lads has recorded off Headbangers Ball and piss ourselves laughing back in the 90s. It was far too 80s cornball for us back then, but I loved the song on the Probot album and went out and bought Melissa and Don't Break the Oath soon after. Job done says you.

No joke, the Jack Black song at the end is genuinely great.

I forgot about that one.

I find Grohl a bit annoying these days but you have to respect making an album with that lineup in the early 2000s, would have been very easy to get all the numetal crowd involved and sell way more records.

Always thought he was a knob in a really gay post Nirvana band which cheapened Nirvana's legacy but you make a good point. Would've been way easier to do it with nu-metal lads as right so fair play to him. Shame about foo fighters though.  He should've done an Acid Bath type band after Nirvana  ;)   

Mysteries- In the Dark and Sodomy.

I believe that Grohl was paying homage to the fellas who influenced him to do music on the first place. Was released on Southern Lord, and Away did the cover for it.

Mate of mine has a few tribute bands on the go, and rolled them into one - called the night "Rock'n'Grohl", did a set of Nirvana, Foo Fighters, QotSA, and also busted out "Silent Spring" (the Probot tune with Kurt Brecht). Think I was the only chump in the place that recognised it  :laugh:

The Probot album is magnificent, as Idj said it could have been a very different animal if he'd gone the easy/obvious way. Would have been a lot heavier if he'd gotten Johnny Hedlund involved as planned but oh well...