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#15946 April 22, 2025, 01:37:36 PM Last Edit: April 22, 2025, 03:23:29 PM by Cailleach
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Quote from: Paul keohane on April 20, 2025, 10:08:11 AMUnleashed-Midvinterblot, put this on regularly,some album!.Production is top class too.

If you've over looked this one get on it!

love this album

Black Sabbath - The Eternal Idol

Iommi is just credited as 'The Player' on the back, respect that.

Iron Maiden - AMoLaD. Easily their best one this century, would put it in their top six (would actually have it ahead if SiT and PoM if they trimmed the noodly intros and had a meatier production).

Helmet - Betty
Dave Lee Roth - Eat Em And Smile
Mindfunk - s/t, Dropped, People Who Fell From The Sky

Dropped is such a class fucking album

Black Sabbath- Eternal Idol (Ray Gillan version). He's no Tony Martin.

Gojira- From Mars ,

Quote from: Bürggermeister on April 22, 2025, 08:28:09 PMMindfunk - s/t, Dropped, People Who Fell From The Sky

Dropped is such a class fucking album

Had never listened to this. Not for me though. I don't think I can get clued back into any kind of grunge. Even the stuff I used to love, I very rarely feel an urge to listen to. I think I still blame a lot of it on the time we drove to London from Dublin via ferry and for the entire driving time, the van driver we'd gotten, who I half knew, listened to the entire extended Alice in Chains discography. Utterly killed them for me and seems to have caused a fair amount of collateral damage  :laugh:

So, that Mindfunk, plus:
Morbid Angel - Covenant
Primordial - To the Nameless Dead
Tourniquet - Where Moth and Rust Destroy ("and when it was good it was very, very good")
Crimson Glory - Strange and Beautiful

Could be worse, I was on a road trip from the west of Ireland to Kent with a Garth Brooks tape, a pop-punk compilation and a tape each of Bill Hicks and Dennis Leary. As you'd imagine, the stand up stuff got played most but fucking hell we hated them both by the time we came back.

Horrific . Brooks would have been fucked in the first puddle anyway.
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

I think ol Garth would be the one tape I'd have been left with. The rest would be mercilessly unspooled with a Bic ov dess!

I wasn't the driver and the Brooks was the only tape he had. I brought the others - no idea why I had a pop-punk comp., I hate that stuff. Although the one decent track was a Descendants one (Coffee Mug, 30 seconds of perfection).

I had a home-made compilation tape for a field trip for college up the arse end of Donegal. Everyone was content with the radio, but we were in such an arse-end we lost reception.

I was the only one with any sort of music on me. Tape found its way to the bus' player - The Smiths, The Pixies, Tori Amos, Joe Satriani, Death, Autopsy... got handed back to me pretty quickly after the last two tunes  :abbath: