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#30133 by Sinkharmony
Tue Jun 15, 2004 9:18 am
Moatilliatta wrote:Hmmm none of mine are metal...but I'm trying to get out of the whole downloading music biz...

Jet- Get Born
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Fever to tell
The Pixes- Death to the Pixies
LikeHell- On the inside
Modest Mouse- Good News For People Who Love Bad News

Wow, now THAT'S a disturbing avatar!

#30168 by Ceessie
Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:48 am
Sinkharmony wrote:
Moatilliatta wrote:Hmmm none of mine are metal...but I'm trying to get out of the whole downloading music biz...

Jet- Get Born
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Fever to tell
The Pixes- Death to the Pixies
LikeHell- On the inside
Modest Mouse- Good News For People Who Love Bad News

Wow, now THAT'S a disturbing avatar!


I didn't notice it at first, thought it was a piece of modern art.

#30237 by Moatilliatta
Tue Jun 15, 2004 3:27 pm
he he...yeah....but the actual expeirence of that was awesome.....the only part that really hurt was getting those hooks in..lol

I have pictures of the whole experience if anyone actually interested....and not just looking to judge me for it...lol

#30254 by BlueRaja
Tue Jun 15, 2004 7:03 pm
For some reason I keep thinking of Hellraiser.

Clive Barker rules. :wink:

#30257 by Coma Divine
Tue Jun 15, 2004 7:42 pm
BlueRaja wrote:For some reason I keep thinking of Hellraiser.

Clive Barker rules. :wink:
Hehe. :D
    One of my fave movie quotes of all time from that movie, by Andy Robinson:
      "So much...(flicks knife)...for the cat and mouse shit!" 8)

      #30286 by Moatilliatta
      Wed Jun 16, 2004 12:12 am
      Hellraiser is a classic...I have to admit , seeing those movies helps plant a seed for sick and weird things....lol

      #30331 by Apophis
      Wed Jun 16, 2004 3:17 am
      we will tear your soul... apart!

      i'm just slightly disappointed that Doug Bradley went on to appear in Star Trek, but I can forgive him such minor misgivings as he's from only 30 miles or so from me :)

      anyone actually read 'The Hellbound Heart' book?

      #30338 by Persuader
      Wed Jun 16, 2004 3:23 am
      Apophis wrote:we will tear your soul... apart!

      i'm just slightly disappointed that Doug Bradley went on to appear in Star Trek, but I can forgive him such minor misgivings as he's from only 30 miles or so from me :)

      anyone actually read 'The Hellbound Heart' book?


      Hmm, never heard of it, sounds interresting..What is it all about?

      There are soo many classic quotes in those flicks...My favourite beeing:
      - Jeeesus christ! (scared guy looking at Pinhead)
      - Not quite!

      Too bad that the quality of the Hellraiser movies has dropped. 1-4 is great, the other ones I could have lived without.

      #31376 by OTH
      Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:26 am
      from Waldrock's metalmarket :


      CRO-MAGS - Revenge
      DIVISION ALPHA - The Dekta Release
      DIVISION ALPHA - Replika (alreday had it, but this one was a cheap promo version)
      GOJIRA - The Link (see Replika :) )
      LOUDBLAST - Sublime Dementia
      ODDMÖNGERS - Qualms...
      PX-PAIN - Marrow (promo)
      SKREW - Shadow Of Doubt (promo)


      going to Holland to buy 5 French bands CDs... does it make sens ?
      Last edited by OTH on Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:37 am, edited 1 time in total.

      #31377 by Torniojaws
      Sun Jun 20, 2004 9:42 am
      Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Extra Width / Mo' Width
      Steve Vai - The 7th Song: Enchanting Guitar Melodies Archives Vol. 1 (signed by Steve Vai)

      #31380 by Apophis
      Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:05 am
      'The Hellbound Heart' is the original Clive Barker novel that the Hellraiser screenplays and film outings were based on.

      #33140 by Knoxville
      Sat Jun 26, 2004 8:29 am
      Akercocke - Chorozon (nice review by the way Apophis)
      Cancer - Corporation$

      #33142 by Apophis
      Sat Jun 26, 2004 8:37 am
      I reviewed it?

      good decision on the Cancer too though ;)

      bought that myself yesterday :D

      #33147 by Knoxville
      Sat Jun 26, 2004 8:46 am
      Yeah, it was weird, I was in MVC and becoming increasingly disheartened about the lack of good stuff. Then my knee smacked against a CD and when I picked it up and had a look it was Carcass - Choice Cuts and behind that was Cancer. I didn't have enough money to get the former and Akercocke so I went for the latter.

      #33149 by ianlogan123
      Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:06 am
      Aryeon - The Human Equation
      Journey - The Essential Journey
      Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons
      Judas Priest - Metal Works
      Cathedral - The Serpents Gold
      Symphony X - V

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