
Speedy wrote:Stained Class wrote:Monmisreal wrote:Oh dear god, Gloryhammer released a music video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTW30Q4B3Go
I still cant over the fact that the singer tried out for Dragonforce. I love his voice but he did notttt fight them.
I love how this is Chris going "hey, I bet I can out cheese every other band out there".
Gloryhammer wrote:By all the gods of Dundee...200000 views on our music video for "Angus McFife" already! I wonder if this will convince Napalm Records to throw more money at us so we can make another video, this time with dragons and explosions!
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Sgt. B wrote:Just listened to the new Megadeth single (Super Collider) again. Sounds way to radio/poppy.
viathyn wrote:Sgt. B wrote:Just listened to the new Megadeth single (Super Collider) again. Sounds way to radio/poppy.
Let's not beat around the bush.
It's horrible. I don't think I've heard anything worse by Megadeth. It's uninspired, derivative, there is no progression, no development, no tempo changes, no hooks, the lyrics are laughably bad (as are their delivery).
Dave has to... stop.
His psychotic and insane ramblings as of late have already painted him as the genre's most outspoken fool. If he really insists on putting out albums on top of that, I wish he would at least take a bit of time and release something that is somewhat inspired.
Sgt. B wrote:viathyn wrote:Sgt. B wrote:Just listened to the new Megadeth single (Super Collider) again. Sounds way to radio/poppy.
Let's not beat around the bush.
It's horrible. I don't think I've heard anything worse by Megadeth. It's uninspired, derivative, there is no progression, no development, no tempo changes, no hooks, the lyrics are laughably bad (as are their delivery).
Dave has to... stop.
His psychotic and insane ramblings as of late have already painted him as the genre's most outspoken fool. If he really insists on putting out albums on top of that, I wish he would at least take a bit of time and release something that is somewhat inspired.
Do you find this worse than Risk (especially "Breadline")?
Sgt. B wrote:Do you find this worse than Risk (especially "Breadline")?
viathyn wrote:Either way, Megadeth has generally been not-so-good since Youthanasia, with a few good songs smattered into an ocean of mediocrity. Maybe it's too early to judge this album from just once song..
last_candle wrote:
one of my all time favorites!
Stained Class wrote:Sgt. B wrote:viathyn wrote:
It's horrible. I don't think I've heard anything worse by Megadeth. It's uninspired, derivative, there is no progression, no development, no tempo changes, no hooks, the lyrics are laughably bad (as are their delivery).
Dave has to... stop.
His psychotic and insane ramblings as of late have already painted him as the genre's most outspoken fool. If he really insists on putting out albums on top of that, I wish he would at least take a bit of time and release something that is somewhat inspired.
Do you find this worse than Risk (especially "Breadline")?
Only heard one song from each but I would say yes it's definitely worse.
DrinkMoxie wrote:I refuse to listen to the new one, but I have a hard time believing it can be worse than breadline...
Stained Class wrote:DrinkMoxie wrote:I refuse to listen to the new one, but I have a hard time believing it can be worse than breadline...
Like I said I've only heard one song from each album. I'm gonna go listen to this Breadline song.
nekrobarr wrote:
DrinkMoxie wrote:Stained Class wrote:DrinkMoxie wrote:I refuse to listen to the new one, but I have a hard time believing it can be worse than breadline...
Like I said I've only heard one song from each album. I'm gonna go listen to this Breadline song.
SOO bad
sageoftruth wrote:Jesus Christ that was awesome. I just listened to "Under Fire"
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