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Guest Guest
 | Subject: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:13 pm | |
| I can't believe there isn't a thread on Sacred Warrior! Here's a few key points for the uninitiated. Rey Parra was one of the best vocalists ever. Despite what you may have heard, they really don't even sound that much like Queensryche. They have a unique blend of sounds. Rey and Roger Martinez team up on "The Flood". Holy crap I love that song. Plus I found Mad Mad World on Youtube! Please show your love for this awesome band! |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 10665 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:15 pm | |
| Love this band. Listened to them so much in the 90's that I sort of made myself sick of them. LOL! Hard to pick a favorite. Probably go with Wicked Generation. _________________  |
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fishingd Metal graduate


Number of posts: 305 Age: 44 Registration date: 2007-02-17
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:53 pm | |
| Love this band!! I wish they would do a reunion show.. |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 10665 Registration date: 2007-01-04
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11686 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:57 pm | |
| Very cool band. I didn't discover them till seven or eight years ago when I ordered their CLASSICS comp from RadRockers on a whim cuz it was cheap. I liked what I heard so I went and tracked down all four of the original albums. Then I obviously didn't need CLASSICS anymore, so I just traded it to SpectreFate, who went on to start a Sacred Warrior thread here. I think that's a great example of the Circle Of Life. ...Where was I going with this? Oh yea, fave album for me would probably be REBELLION, fave song would be "Minister By Night" off of WICKED GENERATION. _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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thejokeriv Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 3707 Age: 40 Registration date: 2007-01-23
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:14 pm | |
| Good band! I bought all their CD's as new releases. SW's CD's ranked: 1) Wicked Generation 2) Obsessions 3) Rebellion 4) Master's Command |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:15 pm | |
| The comp has influenced me to get the original press CDs. I'm tired of KMG discs and bootlegs! |
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11686 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:18 pm | |
| The only SW disc I have an original press of is WICKED GENERATION. My MASTERS COMMAND and REBELLION are the KMG reissues and my OBSESSIONS disc is a bootleg, but I'm personally fine with those. At least I have the tunes. BTW, anyone know why KMG released REBELLION and MASTER'S as a 2-CD set (1 disc for each album), when nearly every other "reissue" of theirs was a 2-albums-squashed-onto-1-disc affair with tracks missing? Not that I'm complaining, of course, it's just that the S.W. stuff is the only time I've ever seen a 2-disc set from them. Maybe Sacred Warrior was the KMG guy's favorite band so he treated'em special?  _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:22 pm | |
| It may have been the first that they did. Human Sacrifice and Once Dead each have their own disc in the KMG collection. |
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George Metal novice

Number of posts: 84 Age: 38 Registration date: 2007-12-13
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:47 pm | |
| For some odd reason or another, I also didn't discover SACRED WARRIOR until around '99. I happened to stumble across the Wicked Generation cassette in a pawn shop one afternoon. I looked at the cover and was like..."What is this?" I couldn't tell if the person on the front cover was a guy or girl so I initially passed it up thinking it was yet another long forgotten Glam act from yesteryear (even though I like Glam). Later on down the line, a couple friends and I happened to be back in the same pawn shop and decided to pop it into a cassette player and see what they were about. The tape happened to be cued to side 2 and the song "Miss Linda." We were pleasantly surprised at how good the band were. I bought the tape ($2...?) and within 5 years I had all 4 releases on CD...Talk about not judging the book by the cover, huh? lol My favorite songs are... Black Metal Mad, Mad World Rebellion The Heavens Are Calling Master's Command Little Secrets No Happy Endings Wicked Generation Minister By Night Obsessions Temples On Fire Fire From Heaven Also, I love the music to the song "The Flood," but I don't like Roger Martinez doing vocals on it. I love Roger with VENGEANCE, but his voice does not fit very well with SACRED WARRIOR's style of music. The sad part to me is that "The Flood" is among the top 2 or 3 songs on the CD, too, thereby leaving me with a feeling of "What could have been...?" I could see had they gotten Vett Roberts or Jimmy Brown to do guest vocals. However, most folks seem to like Roger's vocals in "The Flood." Hypothetically speaking, let's flip that over...What if VENGEANCE would have had Rey Parra doing vocals on "Beheaded?" See?  |
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shamgar75 Metal student


Number of posts: 181 Age: 34 Registration date: 2008-01-08
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:53 pm | |
| I echo the same sentiment. Sacred Warrior were a great band. One of my favorite songs is Children of tht Light from Rebellion. Don't know why, it just is. Long live SW!!  |
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Temple of Blood Heart of Metal


Number of posts: 1750 Age: 34 Registration date: 2007-03-30
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:06 pm | |
| "Master's Command" is one of my favorite albums of all-time. |
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11686 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
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Required Fields Metal is Forever


Number of posts: 6180 Age: 24 Registration date: 2007-01-31
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:49 pm | |
| Didn't Scorpions do something like that with Tokyo Tapes? Cut off one song when they crammed all the tracks on one disc? |
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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

Number of posts: 11686 Age: 39 Registration date: 2007-02-21
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:51 pm | |
| | Required Fields wrote: | | Didn't Scorpions do something like that with Tokyo Tapes? Cut off one song when they crammed all the tracks on one disc? |
Dunno about Scorpions, but I remember the earliest CD pressing of Dokken's BEAST IN THE EAST live album also had one or two fewer tracks than the cassette version. I didn't have a CD player at the time, so I was very snotty about that with a friend of mine who sprung for the CD while I had the tape. "Haha, I got two more songs than youuuuu!" _________________ "And everybody knows the center of the Universe is Huddersfield. That's why I don't live there anymore."
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scottmitchell74 Jada Pinkett Smith's Cabana Boy

Number of posts: 6294 Age: 35 Registration date: 2007-01-23
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:55 pm | |
| I'm in the dark about Sacred Warrior. Funny how I love Christian Metal and that's all I was into as a teen....but $$$$ would only go so far then (and now). _________________ I'm warning you. I'll be forced to Thrash you!  |
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Required Fields Metal is Forever


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Fat Freddy Lord of all PBR's

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Tall Tyrion Metal is in my blood


Number of posts: 3377 Age: 41 Registration date: 2007-08-08
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:31 pm | |
| Sacred Warrior are awesome. Rebellion and Master's Commands were huge albums for me in my younger days and still are. They used to have them available fdor free download on their website, but that is gone now. Wicked Generation was OK, but did not thrill me quite as much, but it was still good. And on the subject of double live albums having songs cut to fit them on one cd, Triumph did that with Stages. Losing Druh Mer Selbo was particularly disappointing to me.  |
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Thrasher73 Much Cooler than the other 72

Number of posts: 4817 Age: 36 Registration date: 2007-01-19
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:55 pm | |
| My favorite SW album would be Rebellion.He Died is one of the best ballads ever. |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:46 pm | |
| here's the stuff i have. i have and their first demo but i don't have time to dig in the boxes of the tapes...i'm missing their 2001 demo...once parra promised this to me but (like many "respectull christian musicians") he never sent it....on the right corner there are some souvers of them...that KMG crap i never bought it actually...let's say that i borrowed it with some other stuff from the stand of a german seller who went for coffee break.....of course master's command is their masterpiece by far! it was released near the time of cd "boom" and thus it came in small quantities....i laugh everytime when i read on the back cover the words of pastor bob....another "white metal" fan who became rich by selling in ebay all the stuff he got free from the christian metal bands......all for the love of money......  |
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kmorg Administrator


Number of posts: 7781 Age: 34 Registration date: 2007-01-02
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:11 am | |
| You really think he got rich from selling that stuff? Do you have any idea what he did with the money? I sure wish you'd check out your facts before you *open your mouth", syrus. Bob used that money to travel all over Europe to minister! He even sold his house! Now, onto this great, great band! I own every piece of music this band ever released, including 2 different versions of the 2001 demo. I also have some concert bootlegs. My favorite album would be Wicked Generation, with Rebellion as a very close second. Favorite tracks would be He Died and In The Night. Obsessions was the last album I bought, as I was never able to find that one before I got the internet. So I am the least familiar with that album. I also do think they sound quite similar to Queensr˙che, albeit not a carbon copy or anything. Just the same feel, flow and genre. _________________  |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:26 am | |
| | kmorg wrote: | You really think he got rich from selling that stuff? Do you have any idea what he did with the money? I sure wish you'd check out your facts before you *open your mouth", syrus. Bob used that money to travel all over Europe to minister! He even sold his house! Now, onto this great, great band! I own every piece of music this band ever released, including 2 different versions of the 2001 demo. I also have some concert bootlegs. My favorite album would be Wicked Generation, with Rebellion as a very close second. Favorite tracks would be He Died and In The Night. Obsessions was the last album I bought, as I was never able to find that one before I got the internet. So I am the least familiar with that album. I also do think they sound quite similar to Queensr˙che, albeit not a carbon copy or anything. Just the same feel, flow and genre. |
yeah, this is my ultimate dream also....to get some money from nowhere and travel all over the world.... |
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ultmetal Administrator


Number of posts: 10665 Registration date: 2007-01-04
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:29 am | |
| Money from nowhere? What the heck are you talking about? Pastor Bob is one of the most humble guys you will ever meet. He has a real love for people and is a genuine Christian. He is far from rich. He was a big part of the reason there even was a Christian metal scene in the 80's. It was by his hands that bands like Vengeance Rising were brought together. He was a minister not only to the fans, but to the bands themselves. He travels and preaches at metal festival throughout the world, including the U.S. He didn't rely on the money of others to do this but sold most of his worldly belongings to do so. If you want to do the same, go for it. No one is stopping you. Sell your "obscure" collection and go on the road. However, shut the heck up about Pastor Bob. He's done nothing to deserve your accusations. _________________  |
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fishingd Metal graduate


Number of posts: 305 Age: 44 Registration date: 2007-02-17
 | Subject: Re: The Sacred Warrior Thread Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:40 am | |
| | ultmetal wrote: | | fishingd wrote: | | Love this band!! I wish they would do a reunion show.. |
They ALMOST did at C-Stone the year I played there with Once Dead. I was asked to guest with them on the song "The Flood". SOOOOOO wish that would have happened. |
WOW!! I did`nt know that!! |
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