Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:11 pm
Ozzy - You're No Different Ozzy - So Tired Ozzy - Diary of a Madman
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:03 am
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:12 am
Wrecked Neck wrote:
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Never heard that song.
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:10 am
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Never heard that song.
Damn man, not only a great song, but the rest of the album is killer and a must have in every metal heads collection. Probably my favorite albums of theirs.
Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:30 pm
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Never heard that song.
Damn man, not only a great song, but the rest of the album is killer and a must have in every metal heads collection. Probably my favorite albums of theirs.
I have to admit that I’ve known of Laaz for many years, but I only have the last album. I first heard of them from the Leatherface soundtrack. I’m glad I seen them in concert once! The founding bass player passed a few years ago. Probably no chance of reforming again.
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:27 am
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Never heard that song.
Damn man, not only a great song, but the rest of the album is killer and a must have in every metal heads collection. Probably my favorite albums of theirs.
I have to admit that I’ve known of Laaz for many years, but I only have the last album. I first heard of them from the Leatherface soundtrack. I’m glad I seen them in concert once! The founding bass player passed a few years ago. Probably no chance of reforming again.
Every album is excellent IMO, favorites being Know your Enemy and Annihilation Principle. You are lucky to have seen them. I've been a fan since I discovered them in the 80's and never got a chance to see them before.
Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:45 am
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
One of my favorites, but also brings me to tears sometimes. Pretty sure it's about an accidental death, but it reminds me of a friend of mine that took his own life years ago.
Never heard that song.
Damn man, not only a great song, but the rest of the album is killer and a must have in every metal heads collection. Probably my favorite albums of theirs.
I have to admit that I’ve known of Laaz for many years, but I only have the last album. I first heard of them from the Leatherface soundtrack. I’m glad I seen them in concert once! The founding bass player passed a few years ago. Probably no chance of reforming again.
Every album is excellent IMO, favorites being Know your Enemy and Annihilation Principle. You are lucky to have seen them. I've been a fan since I discovered them in the 80's and never got a chance to see them before.
That last album was pretty good! At least they ended on a high note.
blazingstone Metal student
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Sat May 01, 2021 12:33 am
Keel had some pretty good ones with Tears of Fire, Calm Before the Storm and Dreams are Not Enough.
Gilbert Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Fri May 07, 2021 2:47 am
blazingstone Metal student
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Wed May 19, 2021 2:11 am
Lurideath wrote:
Ozzy - You're No Different Ozzy - So Tired Ozzy - Diary of a Madman
Also "Ordinary Man"
Alice Cooper also had some good ones with "Only My Heart Talking", "Hell is Living Without You", "Might as Well Be on Mars", "Burning Our Bed" and "Die For You"
brokentulsa Heart of Metal
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Subject: Re: The mellower side of Metal Tue May 25, 2021 2:26 pm