Yessir. As soon as Pegasus Landing's connection speeds back up, you can't download anything here.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote: Acid Bath! Corporate Avenger! Kottonmouth Kings! Nine Inch Nails! Rorschach Test( <== My friend Mike's band)! Misfits! Cradle of Filth! Bionic Jive! Iron Maiden! The list goes on...
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After doing the exchange rate thing, I'd have to say CD's are a bargain here compared to in the states. Except for imports or special edition CD's, almost everything here sells for about 16-19 bucks Canadian, with works out to around 10.50-12.50 US. Which is still cheaper than those new prices they're putting in. And if I head over to BestBuy or Walmart I can usually knock another buck or 2 off those prices. Damn, and I though we were getting gyped on CD's up here.
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you know what became a good starting point for me when i first started listening to metal? Amazon.com, believe it or not. I started at Iron Maiden, browsed through the "Recommended Artsists" lists and all the user-made recommendations, listened to some samples and voila. In the timespan of a week i had completely converted from mainstream stuff like Fear Factory and Tool (not that they're bad) to stuff like Iced Earth, Blind Guardian, Manowar and Nevermore. After that, talking to metalheads at the Offical Iron Maiden Bulletin Board gave me some interaction with fellow metalheads and http://www.bnrmetal.com is a great resource for metal bands--a near-encyclopediatic collection of bands, though theres lots missing its constantly under construction. http://www.metal-rules.com and http://www.metal-observer.com are also some good jumping points for metal news and reviews.
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To clarify, I meant tools like the internet with it's mass-communication potential and cd burners being as cheap as they are now...Simon H.Johansen wrote:Well, aren't there some artists who own their own record companies? (I think Paul McCartney is the most notable of these, but there are others)EmperorMing wrote:
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Exactly. Artists could technically do such a thing now, with technoliogy the way it is.
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You think that's the best metal??? Wait until you check out my stash!!Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Acid Bath! Corporate Avenger! Kottonmouth Kings! Nine Inch Nails! Rorschach Test( <== My friend Mike's band)! Misfits! Cradle of Filth! Bionic Jive! Iron Maiden! The list goes on...Vorlon1701 wrote:Definitely not me. I wish I knew people who listened to Underground music, I could finally get some good metal.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote: Thanks. Although Zombie84 makes a good counterpoint to mine. Especially the comment that Underground Music is just preaching to the choir But there's always the occasional young d00d being taught about Underground from his older brother somewhere...
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While you're at it:Zombie84 wrote: In the timespan of a week i had completely converted from mainstream stuff like Fear Factory and Tool (not that they're bad) to stuff like Iced Earth, Blind Guardian, Manowar and Nevermore. After that, talking to metalheads at the Offical Iron Maiden Bulletin Board gave me some interaction with fellow metalheads and http://www.bnrmetal.com is a great resource for metal bands--a near-encyclopediatic collection of bands, though theres lots missing its constantly under construction. http://www.metal-rules.com and http://www.metal-observer.com are also some good jumping points for metal news and reviews.
BTW - not to go off topic, but what about that metalhead user group we had some talk about starting?http://www.ssmt-reviews.com wrote:Satan Stoly My Teddybear.
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I've been wondering the same. How do new usergroups get formed, exactly?zombie84 wrote:i'd be for it. How would we go about doing that exactly?Simon H.Johansen wrote:BTW - not to go off topic, but what about that metalhead user group we had some talk about starting?
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