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Posted 2004-04-02, 07:34 PM in reply to Tsukasa's post starting "Ok I'll listen to a few songs of..."
It looks like you are right. Everyone likes Soilwork. I have looked at some of their lyrics 'Song of the Damned' 'Steelblade Suicide' 'Shadowchild' how many CD's do they have because now I want to buy their CD's or should I just buy certain ones?
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Posted 2004-04-03, 07:41 AM in reply to Tsukasa's post starting "It looks like you are right. Everyone..."
Buy Figure Number Five and Natural Born Chaos if you can. The songs you mentioned were good, but two of those were from another album and "Song of the Damned" is most certainly not the best song on Chaos.

If you can download mp3s, find the following songs. I'll also list which album they're off of:

Distortion Sleep (Figure Number Five)
Rejection Role (Figure Number Five)
Departure Plan )Figure Number Five)

As We Speak (Natural Born Chaos)
Black Star Deciever (Natural Born Chaos)
Follow The Hollow (Natural Born Chaos)

If those songs don't make you run out and buy those CDs immediately then I will be genuinely shocked. I would start with Figure Number Five and Natural Born Chaos if you can afford it as well. After that, you might want to consider picking up A Predator's Portrait.

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Posted 2004-04-03, 10:14 AM in reply to Raziel's post starting "Buy Figure Number Five and Natural Born..."
Heh, just the names of those songs scare me.
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Posted 2004-04-03, 11:34 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Heh, just the names of those songs..."
I think everyone should buy the strokes cd " Room on Fire" or "last Night" man o man are they ever good.
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Posted 2004-04-03, 12:02 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Heh, just the names of those songs..."
mjordan2nd said:
Heh, just the names of those songs scare me.
You should give them a try anyway. I know you're more of a rap guy, but like I said, everybody likes Soilwork. I know people that loathe heavier stuff like them (techno geeks, rap fans, classic rock purists) that say Soilwork is friggin' badass. If anything, I'd recommend giving "Distortion Sleep" a try. If you don't like it, I'll be honestly surprised.
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Posted 2004-04-05, 03:32 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "You should give them a try anyway. I..."
Raziel said:
You should give them a try anyway. I know you're more of a rap guy, but like I said, everybody likes Soilwork. I know people that loathe heavier stuff like them (techno geeks, rap fans, classic rock purists) that say Soilwork is friggin' badass. If anything, I'd recommend giving "Distortion Sleep" a try. If you don't like it, I'll be honestly surprised.
Yeah, I am definitely one of those people. I wouldn't say classic rock purist, but I'm close.
['classic rock is good' rant]
AC/DC
Led Zeppelin
Jimi Hendrix
Nirvana
Guns 'n' Roses
Early Metallica
Queen
What else do you need!?!?! [/'classic rock is good' rant]

However, like Raziel said, I actually like Soilwork a lot.
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Posted 2004-04-07, 04:17 PM in reply to Penny_Bags's post starting "Yeah, I am definitely one of those..."
[QUOTE=Penny_Bags]Yeah, I am definitely one of those people. I wouldn't say classic rock purist, but I'm close.
['classic rock is good' rant]
AC/DC
Led Zeppelin
Jimi Hendrix
Nirvana
Guns 'n' Roses
Early Metallica
Queen
What else do you need!?!?! [/'classic rock is good' rant]

Yea, all of those are awsome selections, mainly AC/DC for me. nanannananana THUNDER nananananananna THUNDER nanananananananana THUNDER nanananananannana THUNDER, it was ....

yea, i wont bored you all by writing out the whole song... or will I? nanan, nah, dont feel like it.


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Posted 2004-04-09, 09:13 PM in reply to Tyrannicide's post starting "[QUOTE=Penny_Bags]Yeah, I am definitely..."
Soilwork is pretty good. I'm in love with their music, minus the vocals. But nothing beats my favorite rock album of all time, Reveille - Laced. It will blow you away. Well, it might not, but it sure as hell blew me away.

EDIT:

The new In Flames cd is fucking great too. Definately check that shit out.

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Posted 2004-04-05, 09:23 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "You should give them a try anyway. I..."
I'm a techno geek who also enjoy quality heavy metal, classic rock, and the occasional 80's pop song. Country however, deserves death.

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Posted 2004-04-05, 09:31 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "You should give them a try anyway. I..."
Raziel said:
You should give them a try anyway. I know you're more of a rap guy, but like I said, everybody likes Soilwork. I know people that loathe heavier stuff like them (techno geeks, rap fans, classic rock purists) that say Soilwork is friggin' badass. If anything, I'd recommend giving "Distortion Sleep" a try. If you don't like it, I'll be honestly surprised.
I'll give it a try if you say so. Quite honestly, there is very little heavy metal that I like, but I'll give it a try. Only thing is, I can't use p2p because the RIAA sent me some warning letter. If you could give me a link to a web site that I could download that stuff from, that would be fabulous.
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Posted 2004-04-06, 06:04 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I'll give it a try if you say so. Quite..."
Well, considering that I'm on a slow-ass connection at the moment, and I'm strapped for time, I can't really go hunting for URLs. If I was you, I'd try to find the website for Nuclear Blast Records or Soilwork's homepage. You'd probably have more luck with Nuclear Blast's official website, though.
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Posted 2004-04-05, 03:23 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Heh, just the names of those songs..."
mjordan2nd said:
Heh, just the names of those songs scare me.
Albums like "Thugz and Harmony" scare me, rock doesn't really.
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