Added: Jul 26, 2008
From: gametrailers
Duration: 5:41
GT Countdown takes a look at the weapons that cause the most damage and are most fun to use.
Channel: Entertainment
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Rating: 4.46 (10742 ratings) Views: 3851318 Comments: 100
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - by the raw aesthetics of early heavy metal, had taken it to the opposite extreme with simple looping song structures but mostly very undirectional riffs. As this emptiness dawned on the community, bands like Discharge and The Exploited
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - by the raw aesthetics of early heavy metal, had taken it to the opposite extreme with simple looping song structures but mostly very undirectional riffs. As this emptiness dawned on the community, bands like Discharge and The Exploited
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - pairing of Brecht's melodies and diatribes with the nihilism of Spike Cassidy's micro-recombinant theatre of the guitar; the energy drives this music to be propulsive and insistent at the same time it is so firmly grounded in what they easily share as a talent for structure that it delivers without falter. Heavy, violent, and conceptually lucid in its
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - pairing of Brecht's melodies and diatribes with the nihilism of Spike Cassidy's micro-recombinant theatre of the guitar; the energy drives this music to be propulsive and insistent at the same time it is so firmly grounded in what they easily share as a talent for structure that it delivers without falter. Heavy, violent, and conceptually lucid in its
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - self-respecting metalhead would desire to be conversant with this album and its merits on the basis of the commonality between its structure and those of everything which has come after it. Ten "normal" albums do not have the variation or inspiration of this work, and if they're metal albums, at least two of them were probably made by people wearing DRI
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - only overcomes this problem but ups the ante and creates a unique extension of style as well as epic songs with amazing prophetic lyrics. The grind is structured, melodic even, but the ragged vigorous sawbone of Bolt Thrower riffs is flamboyant in the reductive abrasion that plays off its own dark melodic sense to remind us of context and then brutalize the
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - from relatively sedate phrases to low-hung dirge riffs and then culminating in charging grind, forming a song from first echoing patterns in different places and then bringing those places and their formative tensions together in a unison of dischord. Lyrics are discernible from hearing the vocals, although singing is in the same hoarse battlevoice
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - from relatively sedate phrases to low-hung dirge riffs and then culminating in charging grind, forming a song from first echoing patterns in different places and then bringing those places and their formative tensions together in a unison of dischord. Lyrics are discernible from hearing the vocals, although singing is in the same hoarse battlevoice
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - album Realm of Chaos, but in the two albums after it, Warmaster and IVth Crusade, edged toward making an album of songs which were poewrful in isolation but too much alike to be heard as an album; earlier release felt this tension as well, but to lesser extremes. "...For Victory" not only overcomes
masterpopo2 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - shut up!
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - shine in its own right since the minimalistic influence is so pervasive that all structures are support for central understated ideas, but it is worth noting that the lead guitar winds a dark old school heavy metal progressive blues in the style of a slower Motorhead, articulating a story within and harmonizing in a sardonic treatment of stadium rock dramaticism
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - grindcore. In the heaving passages of this despairing testament a careful listener can find much of the theory behind black metal to come, and an understanding of the nihilism past and future that connects the terror of metal with its hope.
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Equilibrium Earache 1991 Production: Shadowed in a thick darkness to preserve low end sound this production invokes the power of analogue in its roomy, tumescent sound. Review:
Ryan747 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - hahah nubz... ill pwn u
quackajack13z Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Geomantra's on some serious crack.
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Equilibrium Earache 1991 Production: Shadowed in a thick darkness to preserve low end sound this production invokes the power of analogue in its roomy, tumescent sound. Review:
SuperDus Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - geomantra, SHUT THE FUCK UP, YOU GAY ASSHOLE
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Storming The Castle Capture The Magic Soothsayer Forevermore The Ghost Of Xavior Holmes Darklands Nemeton Forest Awakening The Mountain Giants S.a.t.o. Matthew BiziliaSteve PollickJason MyersJohn Passarelli
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Olve Eikemo (Abbath) guitars/vocals Iscariah bass (see also Necrophagia) Reidar Horghagen (Horgh) drums (see also Hypocrisy) former members Harald Nævdal (Demonaz) guitars Armagedda
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - spanning well over a decade and eight albums, Illdisposed ranks with Konkhra as elder statesmen of Danish death metal.
Dnguyen1319 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Wow
RuRuB34r Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - dont you stop talking?
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - spanning well over a decade and eight albums, Illdisposed ranks with Konkhra as elder statesmen of Danish death metal. They tread the middle road of death metal, their style neither particularly technical
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - mark as spam SuperDus (1 minute ago) geomantra, SHUT THE FUCK UP, YOU GAY ASSHOLE
geomantra Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - by the raw aesthetics of early heavy metal, had taken it to the opposite extreme with simple looping song structures but mostly very undirectional riffs. As this emptiness dawned on the community, bands like Discharge and The Exploited