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Grobodan

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  1. Evo još od probranih muzičara: ERIK DANIELSSON, WATAIN Ten albums??? Theres hardly been ten good albums released this century!! Haha! Here are my top three for 2010: 1. Ghost, Opus Eponymous 2. Vomitor, Devil’s Poison 3. Grand Magus, Hammer of the North Greatest expections for 2011: 1. New Negative Plane 2. New Repugnant 3. New In Solitude TRAVIS RYAN, CATTLE DECAPITATION 1. The Legendary Pink Dots, Seconds Late for the Brighton Line – After 40 albums, Edward Ka-spiel and co. still can’t do any wrong. 2. Magma, Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê – Holy shit a new Magma. They only release albums when planets align or something because they’re few and far between and alter your existence with every listen. 3. Bethlehem , Stoenkfitzchen — Everything you read about this album always says “unlike anything that has ever been released before” and shit like that. Sounds like Bethlehem to me. A great return to form by this greatly underappreciated dark metal behemoth. 4. Blessure Grave, Judged by Twelve, Buried by Six — A great album. I’ve heard all the new stuff and its even better. Awesome collection of songs. 5. Agalloch, Marrow of the Spirit – Been waiting for this one. Lived up to the wait for sure. 6. Longmont Potion Castle, Vol. 7 — The best prank call artist. Ever. Not much comes close. 7. Nader Sedek’s Ageless, In the Flesh — Awesome art project/death metal band featuring concepts/art by Nader Sedek, vocals/bass by Steve Tucker, drums by Flo Mournier and Rune does guitar. Being released shortly, be sure to grab it. Its an incredibly fresh death metal album. 8. Thomas Koner, Nunataak Gongamur and Permafrost LP reissues — Isolationist and minimal sub-tonal ambient genius. Every Ebay search session I do includes his name. 9. Interpol, Interpol — I love this band. And I don’t wear sweaters, so fuck you. 10. Boyd Rice’s NO book — Its not music but hey, its one of the more entertaining Boyd reads. You should check it out. STEVE SMYTH, FORBIDDEN 1. Accept, Blood Of The Nations 2. Exodus, Exhibit B: The Human Condition 3. Death Angel, Relentless Retribution 4. Forbidden, Omega Wave 5. Scorpions, Sting Of The Tail 6. Y&T, Facemelter 7. Grand Magus, Hammer Of The North 8. Iron Maiden, The Final Frontier 9. Ozzy Osbourne, Scream 10. Dimmu Borgir, Abrahadabra MARKO PALMEN, EVOCATION 1. Enslaved, Axioma Ethica Odini 2. Hail Of Bullets, On Divine Winds 3. Aeon, Path Of Fire 4. Dark Tranquillity, We Are The Void 5. Witchery, Witchkrieg 6. Sotajumala, Kuolemanpalvelus 7. Dimmu Borgir, Abrahadabra 8. Demiurg, Slakthus Gamleby 9. Unleashed, As Yggdrasil Trembles 10. Desultory, Counting Our Scars AARON TURNER, HYDRA HEAD RECORDS, EX-ISIS Good things from 2010 (in no particular order): Alcest, Écailles De Lune – Not many people can get away with black metal howls and pretty nylon string guitar passages. These guys are good at it though. Bastard Noise, A Culture of Monsters – Social/political critique, low end pummel, and electronic squiggles all in one place. Masters of their craft. Aluk Todolo, Finsternis — Determined. Deliberate. Scary. French. Slow. Dark. Yes. RST, The Sunset Limited — The best driving-at-night-through-the-woods-when-it’s-raining CD I’ve heard all year. RST seems to only pop up every now and again, but it’s always a welcome return. Krallice, Dimensional Bleedthrough – Shredding with emotion. Epic without being contrived or melodramatic. Most records this punishing are hard to make it through in one sitting. These guys make it a pleasure. Sun Kill Moon, Admiral Feel Promises – Kozelek does it again, but this time with some flamenco flair. Sounds like a bad idea in theory, but is wonderful in actuality. Eleh, Location Momentum – Says more with stark simplicity than most artists/bands can say with any amount of ideas/instruments/players/layers. Beauty in restrain and focus. Horseback, The Invisible Mountain — The songs go on and on, but I think they could still go on a bit more. The second thing on this list to effectively combine black metal and krautrock. Dead Fader, Corrupt My Examiner – Truly ugly beats. Good ugly. Big, gritty, and forbidding. The world seems to be getting darker. Revel in it or something. Evan Caminiti, West Winds — I really like Earth and the Dead Man soundtrack and Barn Owl. Slow brooding guitars with beds of droning textures are cool, too. Apparently Evan is a master of combining all these things into one tremendous record. Thank you, Evan. TONY FORESTA, MUNICIPAL WASTE 1. Low Threat Profile 7″ 2. Dopamines, Expect the Worst 3. Tiltwheel, The High Hate Us 4. Torche, Songs for Singles 5. The Fest, Fun Fun Fun, Brainsqueeze and Best Friends Day 6. Toxic Holocaust/Inepsy split 12″ 7. Off With Their Heads, In Desolation 8. Antoine Dodson, “The Bed Intruder Song” 9. Ceremony, Rhonert Park 10. Kylesa, Spiral Shadow ANNA MURPHY, ELUVEITIE 1. Alcest, Écailles De Lune – I just went on MySpace to check what their music is described as, and I wasn’t surprised it just says “other.. Their style is simply unique ,and this is by far their most amazing album to date. When it came out, I couldn’t stop listening to it. 2. As I Lay Dying, The Powerless Rise – This album got rid of my prejudices against metalcore. It completely blew me away. The songwriting is amazing, as is the production. It’s one of those perfect albums. I have no idea how they’re going to top this. 3. God Is An Astronaut, Age Of The Fifth Sun – Age of the Fifth Sun isn’t better or worse than their previous albums, they’re all equally brilliant. So I was neither disappointed nor surprised. Just a great band, that’s all I can say. 4. Deftones, Diamond Eyes – I’ve been listening to this band since I was about 11, I guess they got me into harsh music. I completely lost track of this band during the last few years and was really excited about this new release. 5. Anathema, We’re Here Because We’re Here – To be honest, the lyrics make me cringe. But the fantastically written music can distract me from them quite well, hehe. 6. Massive Attack, Heligoland – Takes some time to get into, but it’s still brilliant. Gotta love Massive Attack, nothing else to add here… 7. Ufomammut, Eve – This album was given to me by a friend, I had never even heard of this band before. Really cool experimental, psychedelic stuff! I’ve listened to them quite a lot since. 8. 36 Crazyfists, Collisions and Castaways – We recently toured with them and I was completely blown away by their live performance, probably one of the best bands I’ve seen in a long time. So when I got home I immediately had to get all their albums off iTunes. 9. Woven Hand, The Threshingfloor – The voice of David Eugene Edwards is not from this world. It took me really long to get why everybody around me loves this band so much, now I don’t get how you can’t. 10. Groombridge, Customers from Hell – An alternative post-rock whatever band (I hate analyzing genres…) from Switzerland. I saw them live with the American band This Will Destroy You and thought they were brilliant. Their CD certainly is too, worth checking out! ARIF, WORMROT 1. Rotten Sound, Napalm – Inhuman. Always a fan of bassy, thick pounding tunes from these guys. 2. Phobia, Unrelenting – They just keeps on going faster and faster. We always do love the grind crust coming from Phobia. As long it sounds pissed off, everyone is happy. 3. Magrudergrind, Crusher – All I can say is, this is like their 2009 s/t album with extra dosage of steroids. Not much grooves going on, but still fucking furious. 4. GAF, Cultivate Disdain – Grooves at it’s finest. Nothing monotonous about this album at all. Dance! 5. Aborted, Coronary Reconstuction – Probably their best release ever. There’s more grind influences going on in this one. Massive production, too. 6. Misery Index, Heirs To Thievery – Misery who? Haha kidding. It was already a masterpiece even before the release. I just knew it. I was right all along. 7.Kill the Client, Set for Extinction – Raw to fucking core. If you are into clean pro as fuck production, then jolly well fuckoff. KTC never been angrier in their entire life. You might kill yourself and your own family with a mortar after spinning this bad boy. 8.Defeated Sanity, Chapters of Repugnance – Technical as shit, guttural vocals, insane guitar works, heavy production. too perfect for a brutal death metal album? YES. 9. Rehashed, Code Black –Hey ho let’s go! Makes me wanna skate although I’ve never skated before. If I could, I’d grind the shit out of the railings while blasting this album with headphones on. TRY IT. 10.Trap Them, Filth Rations – This release recieved great amount of spins in my stereo. A fan of their angsty, raw yet heavy production. Song writings/variations are killer in this one. DANNY TUNKER, GOD DETHRONED 1. Immolation, Majesty and Decay – A band I’ve always liked turned into one of my favorite bands of all time this year. This album did it for me. It sounds great, the songs are killer and a lot more compact. They pack a hell of a lot of punch and are, through all the sheer brutality, enormously catchy. Just listen to the title-track! Favorite songs: “A Token Of Malice,” “Majesty and Decay” 2. Jon Oliva’s Pain, Festival – Being a big Savatage fan, I followed this band quite closely and liked all their other albums. Liked them, but didn’t really love them as much as I’ve loved, say, Gutter Ballet, Edge Of Thorns of The Wake Of Magellan. Imagine my surprise when I routinely listened to this album (hey it’s got Jon Oliva’s name on it) and was blown out of my socks. The songs, the feel, the playing, the singing. To my ears Jon Oliva’s voice hasn’t sounded this great since Streets! Favorite song: “Afterglow” 3. Misery Index, Heirs To Thievery – Any album by Misery index is worth checking out, and this one doesn’t disappoint. I loved Traitors, and Heirs To Thievery is a very logical and natural follow-up. Favorite song: “The Illuminaught” 4. Anathema, We’re Here Because We’re Here – Unlike a lot of other metal-fans I loved the fact that Anathema branched out into a lot of “alternative” sounds. For me they have grown naturally, and my favorite Anathema album is A Fine Day To Exit. It still is, but this album has officially become my second favorite Anathema album. Awesome songs, great performances, and very beautiful artwork abound on this release! Favorite song: Everything 5. Nox, Blood, Bones & Ritual Death – I’ve been a NOX fan for a long time and a new release is always good news for me. This EP is a rollercoaster-ride of a death metal album. All ingredients are in place and NOX has never sounded better. Every song delivers. 6. Enslaved, Axioma Ethica Odini – This band just keeps growing and this album continues that tradition. If you like progressive music in any way, I can fully recommend this release. Favorite song: “Ethica Odini” 7. Kaipa, In The Wake Of Evolution – I loved their last album, Angling Feelings, and was looking forward to the follow-up. It’s more epic in that it contains longer songs, but it’s still unmistakably Kaipa. Per Nilsson’s playing on this album is out of this world! Favorite song: “Electric Power Water Notes” 8. Severe Torture, Slaughtered – A brutal slab of Dutch death metal, and quite possibly their best album so far. It’s certainly their best sounding one. Favorite songs: “Grave Condition,” “Deride Jesus” 9. Allen & Lande, The Showdown – A great melodic rock album. I’ve loved the first two, The Battle and The Revenge, the latter being my absolute favorite, and The Showdown once again delivers! Jorn and Russel sound great together, the songs are great, and so is the playing. Favorite songs: “Judgement Day,” “Never Again” 10. Deathspell Omega, Paracletus – A great and fitting end to their trilogy. Favorite Songs: “Wings Of Predation,” “Dearth” FRED NORMAN, OCTOBER TIDE, EX-KATATONIA A Swarm of the Sun, Zenith — This album is like a movie without a screen to me. Very dark and depressing. Ghost, Opus Eponymous — Old school and brilliant! Khoma, A Final Storm – Swedish kings of dynamics. KENT, En Plats I Solen — Swedish kings of pop. Amorphis, Magic & Mayhem — Recoveries of finnish friends. Bo Kaspers Orkester, New Orleans — Swedes moving boundaries and diminishes the world. Steve Hackett, Out of the Tunnel’s Mouth — The legend with another masterpiece filled with emothions and stunning guitar work. Moon Safari, Lover’s End — Third album from swedish retro-progers and masters of harmonies. Interment, Into the crypts of blasphemy — After twenty years they finally release their debut album. Death metal the way it should be!!! Sun Kil Moon, Admiral Fell Promises — Perfect for lonley nights. SACHA DUNABLE, INTRONAUT 1. Cloudkicker, Beacons – This dude came to one of our shows in Ohio and gave this CD to Joe, our bass player. Most of the time we’ll put one of these discs on for a few minutes just so we’re not being total dicks to the people who cared enough to give us their music. We must have played this thing like ten times in a row. This music is so perfect to me, and even though it’s totally different, it reminds me of my own band in some ways. I loved it so much that I ended up emailing Ben to tell him that if he ever puts a band together, I want to try out for guitar. 2. Torche, Songs For Singles – I have loved this band since the first moment I heard them. This record gives me everything I want out of Torche. Concise, catchy, heavy tunes. Perfect. 3. Murder Construct, S/T – Again, I’m a little biased here. Having watched this band in six years go from a sticker on Leon’s guitar case and a bunch of guitar pro files to having this very well produced record, I have to say that I’m proud to know them. Then again, here you have the best drummer in grindcore, ever, along with one of the best frontmen in heavy music, two other local legends, and Leon del-fuckin’-Muerte, so how could it not be the best grind record in years? 4. Elder, Reflectv – Another surprise hit. Have you heard of them? I didn’t think so. You will love this, I promise. 5. Nails, Unsilent Death – This record is angry as fuck and most of the songs are under one minute long. There is also gratuitous use of a Boss HM-2. Everyone should own this. 6. Horseback, The Invisible Mountain – On paper, four ten minute songs consisting of one main riff each is the most boring idea ever. The fact that they made it work is the most impressive thing here, and beyond that, it’s actually a very memorable and convincing record. The whole desert black doom thing is somewhat unique, too. 7. Immolation, Majesty and Decay – The best death metal band ever and one of my favorite death metal guitar players ever deliver their best record ever. If only their earlier records had production this good! 8. Boris with Ian Astbury, BXI – I don’t know the story behind this collaboration, but this seemed too strange to not check out. I was never a huge fan of The Cult, but I’ve always liked Ian Astbury’s voice, and him singing over a fuzzed-out Boris ended up sounding really cool. 9. Rosetta, A Determinism Of Morality – I’ve always loved this band, and I really do think that this is their best record yet. This hasn’t left my car in many months. Great job. 10. High On Fire, Snakes for the Divine – I will never not like a High On Fire record. TORMENTOR, GORGOROTH In no particular order, except The Devil’s Blood #1 and Ghost #10… The Devil’s Blood, The Time of No Time Evermore Okkultokrati, No Light for Mass Darkthrone, Circle the Wagons Burzum, Belus Vomitor, Devil’s Poison Drugged SS, I Hate What You Think About My Life (tape) Kvelertak, Kvelertak Danzig, Deth Red Sabaoth Körgull the Exterminator, War of the Voivodes Ghost, Opus Eponymous IMPERIAL, KRIEG 1. Profanatica, Disgusting Blasphemies Against God — Profanatica have been a really strong influence and important part of my life for close to twenty years. This record practically erases all of that in its sheer heaviness and sick density. You don’t often expect older bands to come out with something that affects you more than the material which got you initially into them. This is one of those times. 2. Satanic Warmaster, Nachzehrer –Primitive and primal, Satanic Warmaster’s new record has the emotional impact of the best tapes you’d receive in the mid 90s from the far corners of the world. Proof that underground black metal can still be relevant and invigorating. 3. Woe, Quietly, Undramatically — A lot more aggressive than the name would lead you to believe, Woe for me is the best band in the neo-USBM scene that’s popped up in the wake of Xasthur, Leviathan, etc. 4. Murmur, Mainlining the Lugubrious –Not at all expected, this is demented and strange black metal, experimental without being pretentious. 5. Maniac Butcher, Masakr –Triumphant return of one of the eastern bloc’s oldest and harshest bands. A lot of beer drenched black & roll moments, my favorite MB record since ‘Invaze” 6. Black Witchery, Inferno of Sacred Destruction — 24 minutes is all you need of this barbaric trio’s first record in five years. 7. Ritual Combat, Occultus Requiem – This band is much more suited to front man Psycho than his previous tour of duty in Nokturne. Frenzied old school USBM, must be seen live to fully appreciate. 8. Teratism, Viva Negativa — Having known of this band and seen them live a few times in the past I never really fully appreciated them until we played together at the Samhain fest. Their performance was fucking gripping which caused me to seek this record out. Pitch black metal with an experimental ritual atmosphere. Another band that needs to be experienced live. 9. Nachtmystium, Addicts — Worth it because of how angry it seems to make people. 10. Killing Joke, Absolute Dissent — This honestly doesn’t require explanation. ED WARBY, HAIL OF BULLETS 1. Triptykon, Eparistera Daimones – As close a follow-up as humanly, errr, demonically possible to Celtic Frost’s magnificent Monotheist, and a glorious album in its own right. Pitch black, utterly morbid and breathtakingly beautiful in its ugliness. 2. Masterplan, Time To Be King – Masterplan show that it’s possible to make power metal without an abundance of cheese. Awesome vocals from one the best hard rock singers around. 3. Facebreaker, Infected – Old school death metal, gotta love it! Nothing new, but these guys do it so well it doesn’t matter. Classic Swedish buzzsaw sound is honey to my ears. 4. High On Fire, Snakes for the Divine – Not as immediately impressive as Death Is This Communion, but a lesser band could fill three albums with the collection of gargantuan riffs on display here. 5. Dark Fortress, Ylem – A nightmarish trip into the darkest regions of hell, and definite proof that Satan doesn’t mind a good, heavy production at all. 6. Accept, Blood Of The Nations – Wasn’t expecting much, so the fact that this return of the teutonic terror is in fact really good comes as a pleasant surprise. It’s no Restless & Wild, but it’ll do just fine! 7. Autopsy, The Tomb Within – Ok, it’s just an EP, but it’s Autopsy! Great to have them back, the world needs more rough, dirty death metal like this. 8. Mar De Grises, Streams Inwards – Chilean doom gods’ third masterpiece in a row, put some effort into digesting it and the rewards are plentiful. 9. Kvelertak, Kvelertak – Usually not entirely my cup of tea, but these guys’ infectious blend of black metal, punk, rock ‘n’ roll and some other styles absolutely ROCKS! 10. Carach Angren, Death Came Through A Phantom Ship – Brilliant symphonic black metal with lyrics based on Dutch folklore, just like their debut album Lammendam. Great stuff. OMAS LINDBERG, AT THE GATES, DISFEAR In no particular order… Triptykon, Eparistera Daimones Autopsy, The Tomb Within Ghost, Opus Epynomous 1349, Demonoir Liars, Sisterworld Misery Index, Heirs To Thievery Watain, Lawless Darkness Holy Fuck, Latin Torche, Songs for Singles Dax Riggs, Say Goodnight to the World TOMMY ROGERS, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME 1. Pendulum, Immersion 2. Mike Patton, Mondo Cane 3. Pain of Salvation, Road Salt One 4. Johnny Cash, Ain’t No Grave 5. Braveyoung, We Are The Lonely Animals 6. 1349, Demonoir 7. Brandon Flowers, Flamingo 8. Cee Lo Green, The Lady Killer 9. Rufus Wainwright, All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu 10. Deathspell Omega, Paracletus ROBIN STAPS, THE OCEAN In this particular order: 1. The Dillinger Escape Plan, Option Paralysis 2. Deftones, Diamond Eyes 3. Abraham, An Eye on the Universe 4. Kruger, For Death, Glory and the End of the World 5. Knut, Wonder 6. Khoma, A Final Storm 7. Efterklang, Magic Chairs 8. Misery Index, Heirs To Thievery 9. The Black Atlantic, Reverence for Fallen Trees (OK this came out in 2009 but I discovered it only this year) 10. At Our Heels, Misanthropy and Godlessness ROBB FLYNN, MACHINE HEAD Top ten albums I rocked in 2010 (not necessarily released in 2010): 1. Deftones, Diamond Eyes – From the first time I heard the song “Diamond Eyes” I was floored. Deftones managed to do what is the most exhilarating, and yet most difficult, thing for any band to do: keep the foundation of your sound, but infuse it with something modern or fresh. In their case, this was accomplished with guitarist Stephan Carpenter’s introduction of an 8 string guitar, and some serious Meshuggah-worshipping riffs. Chino fully explores his range and harmonizing skills, Frank Delgado’s keyboards/DJ-ing add some incredible mind-bending depth and ambiance, while drummer Abe Cunningham and new bassist Sergio Vega’s poly-rhythmic foundation somehow glues it all together. That the band was able to pull it from the depths of such a horrible situation is an even greater testament to how good this band truly is. Crushingly heavy, beautiful, passionate, and real, Diamond Eyes is my album of the year. Check out “Diamond Eyes.” 2. Eminem, Recovery – The venom and anger are back, and he got rid of the weird ragamuffin flow from Relapse. He also thankfully changed the musical landscape of hip-hop by introducing a different level of production with stoner guitar jams, sampling Sabbath and New Wave, and adding classic rock elements. Most importantly, he’s pissed again. Check out “Almost Famous.” 3. Protest The Hero, Fortress – This band literally saved me this year. So fresh, different, heavy, beautiful, challenging, weird, musical, talented. Inspired beyond belief by them. Check out “Bloodmeat.” 4. Flyleaf, Flyleaf & Memento Mori – My personal views are pretty much the polar opposite of what this band stands for, and yet, Lacey’s voice absolutely mesmerizes me, it hypnotizes me. The guitar melodies, the Robert Smith-guitar tones… wow. Saw them live for the first time this year and had a non-religeous-religious experience. Check out “Circle” and “So I Thought.” 5. Avenged Sevenfold, Nightmare – I’ve hated everything this band has done post-Waking the Fallen, but this album floored me. Heavy, melodic, huge. A band going for it, doing their own thing, and getting massive results. Every one of these dudes is extremely talented. They should probably being paying Metallica and GN’ R royalties, but who cares when it’s done this good, and they’re are turning a whole new generation onto the originators of metal? Thank you A7X for finally getting us a legit metal record in at number one instead of some country bullshit, Justin Bieber, or lame rap record. Check out “Nightmare.” 6. Karnivool, Sound Awake – Music Choice’s metal station played this a lot ,and I have it on for background noise when I put my son down for a nap. Really impressive band, great sense of melody, progressive, and the fact that the singer can sing almost entirely clean yet still sound heavy is a testament to how good this band can become. Check out “Set Fire to the Hive.” 7. Shinedown, The Sound Of Madness – Waaaay late to the Shinedown party, but the best straight-up-rock record of the last five years. Check out “Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide.” 8. Jay Z, The Blueprint 3 – As a long time hip-hop head who’s somewhat disillusioned with how bad rap has gotten lately, I still always check out a new Hov record. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s lame, but in this case he has delivered maybe his best album since The Blueprint ten years ago. Pissed, cocky, ballsy, reflective… dude’s flow is incredible. He’s doing something that was nearly impossible before in hip-hop… growing up gracefully, and getting better with age. Check out “On to the Next One.” 9. Sevendust, Cold Day Memory – I can’t say I really ever got the whole Sevendust thing. Great dudes, talented players, but it never clicked for me. This record, I finally got it. Insane vocal harmonies, great metallic/melodic rock riffs, tasteful keyboard parts, interesting structures. Kudos to the 24/7 dust. Check out “Karma.” 10. Exodus, Exhibit B: The Human Condition — I feel incredibly blessed to have grown up as a teenager in the golden era of Bay Area thrash, and to have been able to witness that scene. For a good three years, Exodus were the only band that mattered to me, I was obsessed with them. It is amazing and inspiring that they have been able to persevere on through years of bad luck to nail down a stable line-up, and find the gem that is Rob Dukes as a singer. He has the skills of Zetro, but has that “Whoa-that-dude-has-problems” persona of of former singer Paul Baloff that I so gravitate towards in music. I other words, he’s pissed. If the song “Burn Hollywood Burn” doesn’t make you want to stab posers in the arm with a fork, there’s is something wrong with you. Check out “Burn Hollywood Burn.”
  2. Grobodan replied to a post in a topic in Deep Vault
  3. Grobodan replied to Goxy's topic in Black metal
    Ove IW pesme u standardnom njihovom stilu ali podosadne... ne stigoše oni Redesecration nikada, kako izgleda.
  4. Ovom je Apeiron dao 10 u ReXu back in the day i ja požurio da nabavim... nije mi se ni tad svidelo klasičan nusprodukt uspeha Avantasie beše taj album.
  5. Slažem se sa ovim ali opet napravih listu
  6. Pa naravno da jesu.
  7. To je Sodom.
  8. Grobodan replied to Џрк's topic in Death & Grind
    Yep, it's official. MORGOTH decided to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original release of "Cursed" by making several festival appearances in 2011. The setlist will primarily consist of songs from "Cursed" but will also include cuts from the classic EPs "Resurrection Absurd" (1989) and "The Eternal Fall". !!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Naravno da su osnivači.
  10. Grobodan replied to RNA's topic in Thrash metal
    Stigao mi promo novog, javljam kakav je za koji dan.
  11. Grobodan replied to aleksej's topic in Thrash metal
    Maiden je daleko više pravi metal od Chaos AD.
  12. Imate zahvalnicu u bukletu novog God dethroned albuma, Henke basista se zahvalio „Milan and Sacramental blood for Balkan experience“ i ceo bend vam se zahvaljuje u thanks listi. Eto lepo
  13. Novi video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py4RmuKlx3o&feature=player_embedded
  14. Grobodan replied to Miu?!'s topic in Black metal
    Pa za ovo se zna poduže već... Ja bih poslao Jovanovu i Gojkovu sliku.
  15. Grobodan replied to Lunar's topic in Black metal
    Baš je loš novi Dub Buk, ne znam čoveka kome se svideo.
  16. Lemi hakovao Blagojev nalog.
  17. Jao ne Oroz humor i ovde, molim te.
  18. GUS G., FIREWIND, OZZY OSBOURNE 1. Firewind, Days Of Defiance 2. Ozzy Osbourne, Scream 3. Scorpions, Sting In the Tail 4. Dimmu Borgir, Abrahadabra 5. Iron Maiden, The Final Frontier 6. Halford, Made Of Metal 7. Psycho Choke, Unraveling Chaos 8. Black Label Society, Order of the Black 9. Accept, Blood of the Nations 10. Black Sabbath feat. Tony Iommi, Seventh Star (re-issue) DANNY RODRIGUEZ, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD 1. Ion Dissonance, Cursed – I’ve always been a huge fan of Ion Dissonance, their second album, Solace, is easily my favorite tech metal album of all time. Ion Dissonance is brutal, technical brilliance at its finest. Cursed definitely delivers that. Their drummer, Jean-Fancois Richard, is a mastermind behind the kit. If you haven’t heard this album yet definitely give it a spin, for MATURE listeners only. 2. Fleshwrought, Dementia/Dyslexia – Navene Koperweis is a musical genius. Period. LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM. 3. Veil of Maya, ID – I’ve always loved Veil’s work and this album is awesome. Every song is very catchy and well written, but the main thing I get off of this album is the creativity. 4. Defeated Sanity, Chapters of Repugnance – Brutal as FUCK. This album is dark, devastating, and relentless. The artwork basically paints a good picture at to what you’re getting yourself into before you blast this cd. 5. The Tony Danza TapDance Extravaganza, Danza 3: The Series of Unfortunate Events – Heavy as fuck. Catchy as fuck. This album did a good job at standing up to Danza 2: The Electric Boogaloo, which if you haven’t heard yet, you NEED to check out… after listening to Danza 3, that is 6. Decrepit Birth, Polarity – Technical, melodic, progressive death metal with a lot of feeling. This album definitely sucks you in. Epic. 7. Ihsahn, After – [The Faceless'] Michael Keene got me into this band. It’s the lead singer/guitarist of Emperor’s solo project. It rules. End of story. 8. The Dillinger Escape Plan, Option Paralysis – Dillinger is one of those bands who is hard to top themselves. This album has some great songs on it, other songs are so-so. (for Dillinger that is) I definitely like this album more than Ire Works. However, it doesn’t stand up to Calculating Infinity or Miss Machine. Still a good album, worth checking out. 9. Deftones, Diamond Eyes – Great. 10. Periphery, S/T – This was a highly anticipated album for fans familiar with Bulb. This album definitely delivered the goods. Everything about this album from song structure to musicianship is great. It’s hard to NOT like this album. JAMES MONTEITH, TESSERACT 1. Danza 3: The Series of Unfortunate Events – Josh’s off the wall technical riffing is taken to a new level on this record. Spazzy, crazy and fucking heavy! 2. Chimpspanner, At the Dream’s Edge — A real journey of an album. incredible (bedroom) production, great riffing, highly intelligent musical composition and the most tasteful cheese you’ve ever heard 3. Deftones, Diamond Eyes – Their fattest sounding record yet. The guitars are massive and Chino’s haunting melodies sound even more accomplished than ever. 4. Terror, Keepers of the Faith — The best record to break stuff to this year. End of. 5. Kylesa – Spiral Shadow – great sludgy riffs and edgy melodies are as expected, although the song writing is definitely some of the band’s best yet 6. Periphery, Periphery — Technical riffing that will impress even the most technically proficient guitar players out there. What a debut this is! 7. Ion Dissonance, Cursed – The heaviest thing I have ever heard. Seriously, nothing is heavier than this. Nothing. 8. Proghma-C, Bar-do Travel — Awesome prog/post metal from poland. Reminiscent of Tool and Mastodon, but with their own weird edge. Very cool. 9. Cloudkicker, Beacons — A beautiful instrumental record — etherial atmosphere, big guitars, lush melodies, djizz. 10. Fear Factory, Mechanize — What a return to form from these metal pioneers. Dino rules, nuff said. BRAD MACKINNON, BISON B.C. 1.Wormrot, Abuse — Crippling. 2.Ceremony, Rohnert Park — Punk as Fuck. 3.Coliseum, House with a Curse — Ryan, Mike and Carter can just keep on evolving because everything they’re writing just gets better and better. 4. Fuck the Facts, Live In Whitby — Released on cassette, fuck yes! 5.The Bastard Noise/The Endless Blockade, The Red List (split) — POWERFUL powerviolence 6. Neil Young, Le Noise 7. Kvelertak, S/T — I could listen to these dicks speak Norwenglish all goddamn day. This album gets me pumped, but live is where they do it best! 8. Darkthrone, Circle the Wagons — “Destroy the modern metal and bang your fucking head” 9. Slayer — World Painted Blood 10. Boris & Ian Astbury — BXI JAMES FARWELL, BISON B.C. 1. Boris with Ian Astbury, BXI — Best thing since “Love Removal Machine.” 2. Grinderman, Grinderman II — “My baby says I’m like the Loch Ness Monster, two great big humps then I’m gone.” Enough said. 3. Deftones, Diamond Eyes — Pleasantly sincere for an over-produced album that may have been written to get someone laid. 4. Neil Young, Le Noise – Thanks to Daniel Lanois for stepping away from U2 and getting weird with Neil. 5. Nu Sensae, TV, Death and the Devil – One of the best bands in Vancouver right now, a pleasure to see live. 6. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mojo – Can still write a fucking song. 7. Death Angel, Relentless Revolution – Thanks for not turning nu-metal. 8. Coliseum, House With a Curse – Indeed a grower – change of pace, but seeing it live blew me away. 9. Bad Religion, The Dissent of Man – Still writing epically catchy tunes with the same four chords – you fucking try to do that, and go out and get five thousand college degrees. 10. Kvelertak, Kvelertak – Well, singing in their native tongue, and I think some of those riffs are pure Norway as well, without the sailor hats that is. These peckersniffs are gonna be huge. JERRY GARCIA, BONDED BY BLOOD 1. Holy Grail, Crisis in Utopia – Gave me a chubby and a half. 2. Exodus, Exhibit B – RIffffffffffffs!!!! 3. Heathen, The Evolution of Chaos – Amazing song structures and killer lead guitar work. 4. Overkill, Ironbound – Still showing people how its done! 5. Bonded By Blood, Exiled to Earth – Is it wrong to like your own bands release? If so, then fuck off — this is my list, not yours. 6. Lich King, World Gone Dead – Great riffs, I like what I hear, and apparently the king IS here. 7. Megadeth, Endgame – Even though it was released last year, it still surpasses most of this years releases. Lyrical subject matter, riffs, & solos! 8. The Black Dahlia Murder, Deflorate – Another album that was released last year and is still kicking my ass! Quite possibly my favorite release since 2009, right next to Megadeth’s Endgame. SHAUN EMMONS, HAARP 1. Godflesh, Streetcleaner reissue 2. Arson Anthem, Insecurity Notoriety 3. Torche, Songs for Singles 4. The Roller, Wasted Heritage 5. Melvins, The Bride Screamed Murder 6. Kill The Client, Set For Extinction 7. The Sursiks, I Didn’t Know I Was Singing 8. Howl, Full Of Hell 9. Omean, Sea God 10. Warbeast, Krush The Enemy GRANT TOM, HAARP 1. Autopsy, The Tomb Within 2. Satanic Warmaster, Nachzehrer 3. Triptykon, Eparistera Daimones 4. 1349, Demonoir 5. Drudkh, Handful of Stars 6. Burzum, Belus 7. Ramesses, Take the Curse 8. Torche, Songs for Singles 9. Sahg, Sahg III 10. Malevolent Creation, Invidious Dominion KEITH SIERRA JR., HAARP 1. Autopsy, The Tomb Within 2. Admiral Angry, A Fire to Burn Down the World 3. Ramesses, Take the Curse 4. Salome, Terminal 5. Torche, Songs for Singles 6. The Dreamers, Ipos:The Book of Angels Vol. 14 7. Kill the Client, Set for Extinction 8. Howl, Full of Hell 9. Suma, Ahses 10. Unearthly Trance, V RICHARD SJUNNESSON, THE UNGUIDED, EX-SONIC SYNDICATE 1. Blind Guardian, At The Edge Of Time – Well, seeing as they are my personal gods, it wouldn’t matter how the CD sounded, I’d still buy it and love it, hehe “Sacred Words,” “Road of No Release,” and “A Voice in the Dark” is top favs! 2.Dimmu Borgir, Abrahadabra – Even after losing two members, Dimmu comes out stronger than ever! I think Abrahadabra blows In Sorte Diaboli out of the water. 3. Parkway Drive, Deep Blue – Impressed alot on me! First time I got in contact with the Australian band and the vocals and heaviness are just ace. 4. As I Lay Dying, The Powerless Rise – Maybe not their strongest release, but still really solid! 5. Heaven Shall Burn, Invictus — HSB is everything I loved about the 90′s death metal scene, and Marcus Bischoff vocals are top five in the world to me. 6. Kamelot, Poetry For The Poisoned – Doesn’t beat Karma or The Fourth Legacy, but still solid and very dynamic album. It’s almost the only power metal band I listen to, save for Blind Guardian. 7.Amorphis, Magic & Mayhem – Heavy and oldschool as fuck! Tomi Joutsen proves just how tallented a heavy vocalist he is, which didn’t do as much on the last effort, seeing as it was more clean singing. 8.Raubtier, Skriet Från Vildmarken – Best band from Sweden, hands down! 9. Soilwork, The Panic Broadcast – Not Stabbing the Drama, but kills Sworn to a Great Divide any hour of the week! 10. Stone Sour, Audio Secrecy – Well… Had its moments. I like Corey’s voice, but I think the songs could have been more creative. Still enjoyable. TREVOR BIRNIE, ANNEX THEORY, EX-QUO VADIS 1. Periphery, S/T 2. Baptized in Blood, S/T 3. Fear Factory, Mechanize 4. Underoath, Ø (Disambiguation) 5. Deftones, Diamond Eyes 6. Comeback Kid, Symptoms & Cures 7. Solution 45, For Aeons Past 8. Vanisher, The History Of Saints 9. A Day to Remember, What Separates Me from You 10. The Ocean, Anthropocentric NATE HARRAH, IMBROGLIO 1. Electric Wizard, Black Masses – This album speaks for itself. One of the best stoner doom bands out there, period. 2. Rotten Sound, Napalm EP – One of my favorite bands that has not disappointed me thus far. Napalm is full of everything you would expect from Rotten Sound and more. 3. Bongripper, Satan Worshiping Doom – Soundtrack to the apocalypse. Possibly one of the heaviest doom albums of the year. 4. Cough, Ritual Abuse – Ritual Abuse is by far Cough at their heaviest. This album sounds like a miserable, drug induced anxiety attack. 5. Seven Sisters of Sleep, Demo – I fell in love with this band the second I heard them. Think His Hero is Gone but slower and you’re getting close. 6. Clinging to the Trees of a Forrest Fire, Songs of Ill Hope and Desperation – This band has been my soundtrack to every bad day I’ve had all year. 7. Phobia, Unrelenting – A clusterfuck of ferocious grindcore. 8. Deathspell Omega, Paracletus – French Black Metal. The drummer for this band is what really got me. Going from vicious blasts to equally intense off-time fills that blow my mind. 9. Trash Talk, Eyes and Nines – Honestly, I don’t know what to say about Trash Talk other than “pissed as hell.” 10. Magrudergrind, Crusher EP – The last song on this album, “Cognition,” is one of the most pissed songs I’ve heard all year. I do not recommend listening to this album while driving. You will want to hit people. LEON DEL MUERTE — EXHUMED, MURDER CONSTRUCT 1. The Budos Band, III — Funky shit that could be the soundtrack to any James Bond movie. Far and away my favorite album of this wretched year. 2. Bonobo, Black Sands – Music to boff your lady to. 3. Torche, Songs For Singles – Music to boff your bro to. 4. Nails, Unsilent Death – ass-ripping “hardcore.” Fourteen minutes of furious ear-fucking. 5. Massive Attack, Heligoland – More gay music for shitheads. 6. Animals As Leaders, Wave Of Babies – Only because the LP actually came out last year and that shit seriously whips ass. 7. Kill The Client, Set For Extinction – Are you happy, you assholes? 8. Hans Zimmer, Inception OST – Yeah, yeah, fuck you. If you’re at work and you play this, it makes everything seem hella crucial. 9. D.I.S., Critical Failure– I ran out of shit I actually liked this year, so this and… 10. Murder Construct, S/T —…will have to fill in the fucking gaps. ANGELA GOSSOW, ARCH ENEMY 1. Spiritual Beggars, Return To Zero 2. Grand Magus, Hammer Of The North 3. Behemoth, Evangelia Heretika 4. Atheist, Jupiter 5. Amebix, Redux 6. Sodom, War In Pieces 7. Arsis, Starve For The Devil 8. Christopher Amott, Follow Your Heart 9. Nevermore, The Obsidian Conspiracy 10. Exodus, Exhibit B: The Human Condition STEPHEN O’MALLEY, SUNN O))), KHANATE, BURNING WITCH, etc. 1. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 2. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 3. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 4. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 5. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 6. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 7. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 8. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 9. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) 10. Seijaku, Mail from Fushitsusha (Doubt Records) At least this month. Haino rules. MITTS, MADBALL 1. Black Anvil, Triumverate 2. Soilwork, The Panic Broadcast 3. Terror, Keepers Of The Faith 4. Iron Maiden, The Final Frontier 5. Comeback Kid, Symptoms and Cures 6. Cruel Hand, Under Lock And Key 7. All That Remains, We Are Many 8. As I Lay Dying, The Powerless Rise 9. Sick Of It All, Based On A True Story 10. Bullet For My Valentine, Fever TOPON DAS, FUCK THE FACTS 1. Kill The Client, Set For Extinction 2. Unearthly Trance, V 3. Bongripper, Satan Worshipping Doom 4. Magrudergrind, Crusher 5. Greber, Hometown Heroin 6. Alaskan, The Weak & The Wounded 7. Biipiigwan, God’s Hooks 8. Torche, Songs For Singles 9. Street Meat, Dick Party 10. Mekehaya, At the Cross Roads of Chaos & Solace MARC BOURGON, FUCK THE FACTS, GREBER 1. Magrudergrind, S/T 2. Bongripper, Satan Worshiping Doom 3. Vilipend, Plague Bearer 4. Kvelertak, S/T 5. Knut, Wonder 6. Blacklisted, No one Deserves to be Here More than Me KRIS DOMMIN, DOMMIN 1. The Birthday Massacre, Pins & Needles 2. Dommin, Love Is Gone :-D 3. Sia, We Are Born 4. Johnny Cash, American VI: Ain’t No Grave 5. Oomph!, Truth Or Dare 6. Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe 2 7. Airbourne, No Guts, No Glory 8. Jimi Hendrix, Valley of Neptune 9. Sade, Soldier Of Love 10. Hans Zimmer, Inception Motion Picture Soundtrack DON JAMIESON, THAT METAL SHOW 1. Accept, Blood Of The Nations – I guess if we said it’s the metal album of 2010 on “That Metal Show,” I have to say it here. Happy for fellow NJ-er Mark Tornillo for kicking ass & taking names in Udo’s spot. 2. Dio, Live At Donnington – We lost one of the greatest voices in rock this year. Luckily there are two discs of amazing live music from the man himself. He will live on forever. 3. Fireball Ministry, Fireball Ministry – Ok, seriously, genius. 4. Stone Sour, Audio Secrecy/ Murderdolls, Women & Children Last – Great side projects from Corey & Joey from Slipknot. Sad that we lost Paul Gray, but in the meantime, great music from the driving forces of that band. 5. Danko Jones, Below The Belt – Always loved this band. If Cheap Trick had a threesome with AC/DC & Thin Lizzy and the condom broke, this band would be born! Look for me in the video for “Had Enough” with Ralph Macchio & Lemmy! 6. Zodiac Mindwarp, We Are Volsung – Mainly picked this cuz I really like it, but also cuz I doubt anyone else will have this on their list. Long live the Tatooed Beat Messiah! 7. Overkill, Ironbound – If you wanna talk about thrash bands still making great music after 25 years, look no further than Blitz & the boys still laying down the metal better than ever! 8. Exodus, Exhibit B: The Human Condition – Ditto above, but for West Coast thrash! 9. Kingdom of Sorrow, Behind The Blackest Tears – Put the groovy sludge of Kirk Windstein’s Crowbar & the powerful vocals of Jamie Jasta’s Hatebreed in a blender with a bottle of Jack and you have one of the heaviest albums of 2010. 10. Don Jamieson & Jim Florentine, Terrorizing Telemarketers Vol. 5 – The hilarious prank call cd from myself & Jim available on iTunes, Amazon.com & Best Buy. Hey, I hadda do it! Honorable Mentions: Avenged Sevenfold, Nightmare – congrats on a #1 album, Portnoy! Black Label Society, Order Of The Black – best disc since Mafia! Hellyeah, Stampede – Always love the groove that VP lays down! John 5, The Art Of Malice – An instrumental album that makes you HAPPY there’s no singer! Scorpions, Sting In The Tail – A great going away present from a legendary band!
  19. Za mene je Varg apsolutni retard pa bih bio ultra srećan da ga odjebem, a i bio sam prilično rezervisan prema Belusu u početku ali činjenice su činjenice. Meni sve zvuči kako treba, testirano i u šumi i prošlo
  20. Možda je rano ali ja bih Belus stavio čak i u top 5 BM zvuka za celu deceniju. Fixed.
  21. Što se mene tiče Emperor > bilo šta. A po projektima se tačno vidi ko je tu bio metalac a ko umetnik, i samo njihovo jedinstvo daje apsolutni vrh.
  22. Novi Burzum je perfekcija. Čovek je bukvalno nastavio gde je stao kao da se ništa nije dešavalo od Filozofema (koji btw ima još grđi zvuk). Belus - jedno od šačice izdanja 2010 koje je za čistu desetku, mada me outro pomalo smara ali 'ajde.
  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2SPTjGpB6s kult.
  24. Grobodan replied to hidden's topic in Death & Grind
    Nije loše, nije loše. Nikad dosta tog pozerskog zvuka.

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