09:06 -@Guib: Ask and thy shall receive06:29 -@No one well that's cool. It does fit Alien Weaponry quite well though. Its not much about the language but the way its delivered when spoken I guess? Anyways I fuckin' love it06:28 -A black metal band done the Maori thing way before alien weponary, too bad they were absolute shit. I thought the Maori thing would have suited BM better.06:03 -05:36 -Can anyone process Alien Weaponry and Bywar XD please?04:22 -Yeah no one is no one, how could they be?03:52 -@No one. No you said no one, but you didn't say No one wasn't.
You're No one right? 435.Masterpiece - Colors of Conflict2006436.-2004437.-2003438.-2006439.-1999440.- When Darkness Calls2012441.-2001442.-1995443.-2006444.-2013445.-2011446.-2011447.-1993448.-2004449.-2009450.-1997451.-2010452.-1997453.-2010454.-2006455.-2010456.-1989457.-2008458.-2009459.-2006460.-2004461.-1999462.-2012463.-2004464.-2006465.-2005466.-2006467.- Fantasy A New Dimension2003468.- The Black Circus Part II Disclosure2007469.-2010470.-1989471.-2012472.-2007473.-2004474.-2005475.-2002476.-2004477.-2003478.-2005479.-2005480.-2010481.-2006482.-2005. Written by on at 08:34I can't believe Stormlord - Supreme Art of War is only 836! I personally would rate it higher - maybe 835. I think 834 would be too much though, especially as I agree with Golden Resurrection - Man With a Mission at 834. But then what do you do with Excalion - High Time?
Maybe MS admin could adjust it so that both Stormlord and Excalion are 835 and we just skip 836.I mean you change one rating and it could screw the whole algorithm.are you being serious or are you making fun of me? What is everybody's problem with the length of this list here!?!I understand that stormlord77 actually made the effort of putting 10% of his PM collection into an order from 1 to 850.This is earns my full respect. Hard work if taken seriously!Actually, I have done a similar approach when putting my favourite metal songs across all genres and time into an order.As for today, I have come to 1,200 songs and I am being serious here. This list is subject to countinuous change, whenever I am in the mood and find some time. An excerpt of it can be found on MS.Anyways, while I cannot really comment on the content of stormlord77's list since I dont know most of the albums listed (although I find many of my favourite PM albums at pretty low ranks), I want to say that I find it totally acceptable that a list that long is displayed here.That said, the list has the appropriate title now - it is a list of favourites - it should neither be considered a snapshot nor a list of highlights or must-haves!ps: You also have my full respect for answering all these (partly pretty annoying and repetitve) comments here. Written by on at 23:44What is everybody's problem with the length of this list here!?!I understand that stormlord77 actually made the effort of putting 10% of his PM collection into an order from 1 to 850.This is earns my full respect. Hard work if taken seriously!Actually, I have done a similar approach when putting my favourite metal songs across all genres and time into an order.As for today, I have come to 1,200 songs and I am being serious here.
This list is subject to countinuous change, whenever I am in the mood and find some time.
1992 At The Gates - The Red In The Sky Is Ours 1993 At The Gates - With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness Carcass - Heartwork Ce. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of MindRevolution on Discogs.
Review Summary: By combining Melodic Deathmetal, Black Metal, and Power Metal, Skyfire create a unique, and proggressive sound on their sophomore release (Mind Revolution).Skyfire is living proof that you don't have to be well known, and famous to be an awesome band. Hailing from the Melodic death metal capital of Sweden, skyfire is a force to be reckoned with. When most people first hear Skyfire they call them a rip-off of Children of Bodom, and Dark Tranquility, but the truth is there is much more going on here than what first meets the ear.This is Skyfire's second album, and my personal favorite. The guitars, and keyboards are almost always harmonized to create amazing neo-classical melodies, the kind that have not been heard since In Flames released the Jester Race.
The guitar riffs are very fast, and technical similar to Dissection on Storm of The Lights Bane. The only real problem with the guitars on Mind Revolution is the lack of guitar solos.
It has always been my belief that if you have good guitarists, you should give them a surplus of lightning fast rapid fire guitar solos. However solos are not always necessary to make an awesome album, they would still help.The vocals are very well done, and are the only thing that really bears any resemblance to Children of Bodom. They are constantly a raspy yell with varying pitches, as opposed to many bands in the genre today that constantly scream the tonic of their song. The lyrics explore insanity, isolation, loneliness, and the self, much different from Timeless departure which mostly contains lyrics about death, mysticism, and the apocalypse.
In both cases all vocal related work is very good on this album.The rhythm section is good, and bad. The drums switch between frantic blast beats during the verses, and slower more rhythmically complex grooves during the choruses, and slower more melodic parts. But the biggest problem is the bass. On this album the bass is practically inaudible, as opposed to Spectral which contains amazing bass fills, and highly audible bass lines, but thats not really much of an issue for guitarists, vocalists, keyboardists, and drummers.In Summary Mind Revolution is a must have for any metal head. And allot can be learned from their combination of classical music, death-metal, black-metal, and power-metal. So do what ever you can to get it, even though it is impossible to find in your average c.d.
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