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Bushmeister

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  1. Am I the only one who thinks "Settle For Nothing" is a brilliant song?
  2. Tom Morello, hands down. Davor Malakian, John Frusciante and Gary Moore battle for the second spot.
  3. Pretty much every MTV program, with Viva La Bam and Battle For Ozzfest (sometimes) being exceptions to the rule. Altough, Sharon's ruining the Battle For Ozzfest quite fast. Those stupid build-custom-shit-whatever shows on Discovery Channel (altough the people on American Chopper are funny, so atleast that's bearable to watch), luckily it's easily balanced out by MythBusters. Next Sunday, MYTHBUSTERS MARATHON BAYBEE! Most of "SciFi Picture Originals" on SciFi channel absolutely blow chunks. They are just terribly bad. Movies like Raptor Island or Dark Light make me want to gouge my eyes out with their crappiness. The Club and Untold on Spike, completely useless shows. I'd rather watch CSI reruns (or even better, MXC reruns!)
  4. Oh yes... I've done RPing stuff for about 5 years now, starting with the original D & D and working out from there. The game group I have in Finland plays D & D 3rd ed. for fantasy settings and CyberPunk 2020 for scifi. At full power, the group has two GM's (me & my buddy), but now with me being overseas they are restricted to only one. I enjoy both systems, and I am also a big fan of a couple of other RPG's (Earthdawn, Exalted and RuneQuest, altough I am going to buy the Shadowrun system pretty soon, always wanted to mix Cyberpunk and fantasy) My absolutely favourite D & D setting is PlaneScape, hands down. I grief almost daily over how poorly that setting was originally used, and how crappily it is going to be used now (the new Manual Of The Planes, while handy for one-shot trips to Sigil and stuff like that, absolutely blows balls if compared to the older Planescape box, nevermind the addons), I just wish they had maintained Planescape as a separate D & D setting. The art was way cooler than in the others as well. I'd love to do an online game, but I'm afraid I can't be online long enough for it.
  5. Meh. Awards where Usher brings in four trophies and Linkin Park is the best "Alternative Act", the awards themselves aren't something to get worked over.
  6. Sega Dreamcast. Fire Pro Wrestling D > your momma.
  7. You could try Godflesh, especially their compilation disc "In All Languages". I personally own that plus their second album "Streetcleaner", and am also hunting down some other albums. For songs, I'd recommend the following: Avalanche Master Song Crush My Soul Circle Of Shit I, Me, Mine Love Is A Dog From Hell Empyreal 2
  8. Fear Factory Coal Chamber (from "Chamber Music" and onwards) Godflesh
  9. HELL FREAKING YES! I was surfing meshuggah.net today to take a look at the bio on the band site, when I stumbled upon the disco/mp3-section. There, a blank picture next to "I", and with the title of Catch 33... IT IS A NEW ALBUM! Has to be the best day of my week so far, now that I found this out. BTW, anyone heard the 21-minute "I"? I'm suddenly interested to hear whether or not they can keep it together for that long. Altough for the awesomeness that is Meshuggah, nothing should be too difficult.
  10. Any and all Cowboy Bebop soundtracks, they are brilliant and I can easily pass hours listening to them. Last Exile soundtracks, same thing as with the Cowboy Bebop soundtracks (I'm also expecting that Samurai Champloo's soundtrack will be nothing worse than these) The soundtrack for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake mentioned earlier: Meshuggah and Lamb Of God rock my socks off. And finally, the soundtrack to Freddy vs Jason. An angry and furious piece of metal, and made all the better by the appearances of bands like Chimaira.
  11. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck no. If the band that I think of got into the top 20, whooo-ee
  12. Free condoms for everyone? Free condoms for everyone. As stated before, people who supposedly "go off" due to movies, TV shows, games and music are already so fucked up in the head that they can get the "inspiration" to mayhem from pretty much anything. Reading a Donald Duck magazine might cause a bloody rampage for someone who's in the right state of mind, FFS. I personally have no problems with violence being shown on my TV, computer screen or shoved into my ears via music, but if you want to ban and censor, I think that before you go after the masses of polygon (who look plastic and inhuman AT BEST), you should go after the footage shown on TV news. Of course, I have no doubts that most of the people who want the video games and movies censored also want the TV coverage toned down, or watch the TV news with their kids and tell them what they can and can't watch there. Here's an idea: do the same when it comes to games, and movies, and music. Listen to their records, play a few rounds of games with them, let them choose a movie they'd really like to see. If it doesn't turn you into a raving maniac, I think it will be safe to say that neither will the kids.
  13. I dig Opeth very mucho, and the Metallica songs are good. I love Call of Ktulu, and the two others aren't shabby either. The problems start when we get outside of those, however, as I've never heard Lacuna Coil, and Evanescence... Ugh. I don't dig Iron Maiden that much, only ever got into the Brave New World album and the song "Paschendale" off of their latest CD, and Dimmu Borgir makes me laugh. I'd say it could easily be 9/10 without Evanescence and Borgir, which brings it down to about 7 and half out of 10. If I had bought this CD, I'd personally feel that the tracks 8-10 (your list is faulty, Ktulu should be track number 11 >_>) were a waste of money compared to the rest. Here's mah little CD, a tweaked version of my imaginary Battle Royale II soundtrack: 1. Chimaira - Indifferent To Suffering 2. Hatebreed - Doomsayer 3. Godflesh - Avalanche Master Song 4. Poison The Well - Mid-Air Love Message 5. Lamb Of God - 11th Hour 6. Fear Factory - Edgecrusher 7. Slayer - Dead Skin Mask 8. Jedi Mind Tricks - Boondock Saints Interlude + I Against I 9. Incubus - Sick Sad Little World 10. Sparta - While Oceana Sleeps 11. Korn - Wake Up Hate 12. Pantera - Fucking Hostile 13. Sick Of It All - Violent Generation 14. Stampin' Ground - The Death You Deserve 15. Raised Fist - Illustration Of Desperation 16. Meshuggah - Future Breed Machine (Mayhem Version) 17. Silent Hill 2 OST - Alone In Town And a quick explanation for the placement of the songs: - tracks 1-3 set the grounds for the BR game: contestants must endure hardship and suffering beyond anything, and the game itself spells doom for 99% if not all of them (Avalanche Master Song is there just for the extra noise and banging >_>) - Mid-Air Love Message follows next to capture both the furiousness and desperation of the first few hours of combat, as well as the calmer side of things with alliances and stuff. - 11th hour comes in once the competition has started and everyone has realized just what this all is about, followed by the violent Edgecrusher. - Slayer's song is a tribute for those who have died at this point. - The Jedi Mind Tricks are in there for a change of pace, as desperate people search for their friends and for cover while the battle rages on. - Track 9 is for the society and the world in general that causes such games to be competed. - Those who have killed at this point are feeling regret, sadness and a number of negative feelings. While Oceana Sleeps is for that mix of emotions. - Tracks 11-15 are the soundtrack for the second part of the game, where the danger zones keep popping up and the number of heads goes down rapidly. Fast and furious, and the songs are themed properly. - Future Breed Machine, especially the Mayhem Version, is a long-drawn, psychotic smashsmash-song for the last few rounds of battle with the survivors. - And finally, Alone In Town is for the winner and the sole survivor. Thankyou.
  14. And, of course, the amount of bitching shall be astronomical once we have finished this And for the record, I do not give a shit whether or not any given band is on the list (i.e. I shall not go on a verbal rampage against other people if the bands aren't there, of course I do care if they get on the list ), and I won't be losing my sleep when Led Zeppelin or some other I-don't-give-a-fuck-group is or isn't #1.
  15. Go see Gorgoroth live. They slaughter lambs on stage and re-inact Jesus's crucifixion with real audience members. Good shit. ← That's and understament. Gorogorth fucking owns. Though nothing tops the epic tale of Mayhem. Even though Ghaal of Gorgoroth is in jail now for torture-like violence. ← Just how dedicated to Satan are you when you make a necklace with pieces of your singer's blown skull in it? And that necklace guy is the only one of the original members who's still on the loose
  16. Thought so. Oh well, I'll start rooting for Poison To Well to appear in there. I think they have a chance to appear before number 60, based on the way this is going, and then their chances will go downhill really fast.
  17. Who the fuck are those besides HIM? Erm, well, can't really complain. So far one of my bands is listed in the top 100, and I'm sure of several others being listed later. I'm quite sure that Static-X will be featured in the list, dead sure that Rage Against The Machine and System Of A Down will come in later, and I hope that Poison The Well made it as well. Jook, can you tell me if Meshuggah, Raised Fist or Refused were part of those who didn't make it to the list whatsoever?
  18. They finally gave your right hand citizenship, then? Did you plead to your loving relationship like I told you?
  19. Rage Against The Machine Raised Fist Meshuggah Chimaira Dropkick Murphys System Of A Down Poison The Well Static-X Deicide Refused
  20. Godflesh - Streetcleaner and Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve. Both acted like very fine ear cleaners the first time I listened to them.
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