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Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:54 pm
by pepharytheworm
Ack wrote:Lately I've been listening to Tankard's Beast of Bourbon album. I do greatly enjoy their stuff, it's goes along great with beer.


Tankards stuff can be a little hard to find. Especially there early work. Where can I find Zombie Attack and Chemical Invasion without paying out so much? So far all I have is their special addition of B-Day.

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:09 am
by Ack
Honestly, I just go to websites like YouTube and GrooveShark to hear a lot of their stuff. Sure, I don't have the convenience of a CD or MP3 to take with me, but while I'm at home working on my computer, it's nice to have in the background.

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:46 pm
by Gamerforlife
Ack wrote:Honestly, I just go to websites like YouTube and GrooveShark to hear a lot of their stuff. Sure, I don't have the convenience of a CD or MP3 to take with me, but while I'm at home working on my computer, it's nice to have in the background.


Have you ever heard of free youtube to mp3 converter by dvdvideosoft?

Just throwing that out there

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 12:47 am
by Para
Little River Band.

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:08 am
by GSZX1337
Para wrote:Little River Band.

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Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 2:22 am
by Para
Damn, what I should of done is this:
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Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:08 am
by Painkiller
Bootaaay wrote:Iron Maiden, without a shadow of a doubt my favourite metal band of all time - I love all varieties of metal though, I'll listen to anything from NWOBHM to Black Metal and everything in between. Also a big fan of Down and Opeth - I'm not that fond of Opeth's recent output (Still Life, ftw!), but they're great live, and that's why I love Down too - I've seen them 4 times now, and they've been fantastic each and every time.

What are your other favorite NWOBHM bands my man? Don't leave out Diamond Head or there's gonna be a problem between you and I! :D

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:18 am
by Painkiller
Ack wrote:Honestly, I just go to websites like YouTube and GrooveShark to hear a lot of their stuff. Sure, I don't have the convenience of a CD or MP3 to take with me, but while I'm at home working on my computer, it's nice to have in the background.

Meh, MP3 isn't worth it because the quality is uber shit. Best thing you can do is just rip your CDs into lossless audio formats (such as .WAV). The more MB a song is, the higher the digital quality!

Anyway, I must admit that I hardly listen to CDs nowadays. (I have a ton of 'em -- mostly bootlegs and reissues of rare albums) And instead, I mainly collect and listen to cassettes.

Oh yeah, and I also sometimes collect vinyl records (as long as they're not too expensive because those babies get a lot of hungry eyes!). However, I just recently got a brand new copy of Saxon's Denim and Leather for $7 (original pressing or at least the original label/distributor of the LP). So now all I need is a turntable... looks like it's time to auction my CD collection on eBay!

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:19 am
by Bootaaay
Painkiller wrote:What are your other favorite NWOBHM bands my man? Don't leave out Diamond Head or there's gonna be a problem between you and I! :D


Lol, yeah Diamond Head are great, I also like Saxon, Witchfynde, Overdrive, Praying Mantis, Tygers of Pan Tang, Angel Witch, Quartz, Witchfinder General, etc, I'll listen to pretty much anything NWOBHM though. There were so many damn bands in the movement at that time and loads of bands that never really got any notice, but still fucking rocked. I love finding some old cassette or 7'' from some obscure NWOBHM band at my local record store, and love the fact that 20 years on I'm still finding awesome bands I'd never heard of before.

Re: Favorite Heavy Metal Bands?

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:50 am
by AppleQueso
Painkiller wrote:Meh, MP3 isn't worth it because the quality is uber shit. Best thing you can do is just rip your CDs into lossless audio formats (such as .WAV). The more MB a song is, the higher the digital quality!


If you're going to go lossless, use FLAC. WAV is nothing but a waste of space.

That said, humans can't hear the difference between 320kbps mp3 and FLAC. If you claim you can, you're a liar.

I still like my cds though... I'd love to get vinyl, but the initial cost for a decent sounding setup to play them seems crazy. I've contemplated grabbing a cheapo used turntable, but I'm kinda worried that a cheapo one might damage the LPs or something. Anyone knowledgeable want to give me some advice here?