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I tried to find some Orthodox doom the other day, with little success. After searching for a while I finally found two bands, who I listened to on youtube, but they weren't very interesting IMO. And I don't know what language it was... too hard to tell, lol...
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I think this is going to be a bad year for me and metal. The only music I was really looking forward to coming into this year was the new one by COC, and based on what I've heard so far, I'm not even going to buy the thing now. Blah. Oh well, I can use this year to go back and find older albums I should have bought the first time around but missed.
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I'm not bragging, but I am one of the meanest, fastest, double bassiest metal drummers you could ever meet. I've played in death metal bands (as well as other genres), toured around the US and I've been involved in the recording of 7 albums.
I'm so glad all that foolishness is behind me now. It is like a demon that clung to me for years. The memories of the horrible lyrics I listened to as a younger guy still haunt me. They pop up in my head during prayer. I don't see how anyone could practice the Jesus Prayer then go turn on some Cannibal Corpse, or any fake metal junk with "Christian" lyrics. The anger produced by the obviously very angry music actually effected me physically. The temptations of the dark clubs and bars I played in are more than I could endure, and any God-seeking Christian should avoid places like that.
I'm just glad that I'm Orthodox now. It is like therapy for my horribly sinful soul. It will take a long time for me to recover. I just hope my children don't do what I did. I'm not a fundamentalist or anything, but I would caution all you metal/punk/black metal people to ..... grow up.
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Cannibal Corpse is simply a crappy band and always have been. I think you missed out on the good stuff.
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I'm not bragging, but I am one of the meanest, fastest, double bassiest metal drummers you could ever meet. I've played in death metal bands (as well as other genres), toured around the US and I've been involved in the recording of 7 albums.
I'm so glad all that foolishness is behind me now. It is like a demon that clung to me for years. The memories of the horrible lyrics I listened to as a younger guy still haunt me. They pop up in my head during prayer. I don't see how anyone could practice the Jesus Prayer then go turn on some Cannibal Corpse, or any fake metal junk with "Christian" lyrics. The anger produced by the obviously very angry music actually effected me physically. The temptations of the dark clubs and bars I played in are more than I could endure, and any God-seeking Christian should avoid places like that.
I'm just glad that I'm Orthodox now. It is like therapy for my horribly sinful soul. It will take a long time for me to recover. I just hope my children don't do what I did. I'm not a fundamentalist or anything, but I would caution all you metal/punk/black metal people to ..... grow up.
So you wanna join the band? An ex of mine is one the meanest drummers around, when she is in my presence at least, but you are willing to try to out mean her. PM me a head shot, some video footage, and some of your tracks.
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Cannibal Corpse is simply a crappy band and always have been. I think you missed out on the good stuff.
I'll remind you I was involved in this junk for the majority of my life. I missed nothing.
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Foolish are the silly people that listen to it and imitate the growling noises and mimic blast beats with their hands, etc. It is for boys rebelling against their parents while growing their first pubic hairs who have see-through mustaches who haven't had a hair cut in a couple months and brush it off their forehead constantly, and reeeaaally want a tattoo and are considering getting huge holes put in their ears because they inwardly love jungle type paganism and tribal tattoos. If you have graduated from high school, or are over the age of 17, and still imitate growling voices while you drive home from your job at BK and get shivers when a blast beat happens, you are a looooser.
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From a lecture by Fr. Seraphim. Please read the whole thing. It's not that much. "The child who has been exposed from his earliest years to good classical music, and has seen his soul being developed by it, will not be nearly as tempted by the crude rhythm and message of rock and other contemporary forms of pseudo-music as someone who has grown up without a musical education. Such a musical education, as several of the Optina Elders have said, refines the soul and prepares it for the reception of spiritual impressions. The child who has been educated in good literature, drama, and poetry and has felt their effect on his soul -- that is, has really enjoyed them -- will not easily become an addict of contemporary movies and television programs and cheap novels that devastate the soul and take it away from the Christian path. The child who has learned to see beauty in classical painting and sculpture will not easily be drawn into the perversity of contemporary art or be attracted by the garish products of modern advertising and pornography. The child who knows something of the history of the world, especially in Christian times, and how other people have lived and thought, what mistakes and pitfalls people have fallen into by departing from God and His commandments, and what glorious and influential lives they have lived when they were faithful to Him, will be discerning about the life and philosophy of our own times and will not be inclined to follow the first new philosophy or way of life he encounters ... In general, the person who is well acquainted with the best products of secular culture -- which in the West almost always have definite religious and Christian overtones -- has a much better chance of leading a normal, fruitful Orthodox* life than someone who knows only the popular culture of today. One who is converted to Orthodoxy straight from 'rock' culture, and in general anyone who thinks he can combine Orthodoxy with that kind of culture -- has much suffering to go through and a difficult road in life before he can become a truly serious Orthodox Christian who is capable of handing on his faith to others. Without this suffering, without the awareness, Orthodox parents will raise their children to be devoured by the contemporary world." Source: http://orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/rose_wv.aspx
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« Reply #100 on: March 04, 2012, 06:25:26 PM » |
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The anger produced by the obviously very angry music actually effected me physically. By any chance your not reffering to high blood pressure and/or fatigue are you?
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The anger produced by the obviously very angry music actually effected me physically. By any chance your not reffering to high blood pressure and/or fatigue are you? Hmm, well, possibly yes.
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« Reply #106 on: June 30, 2012, 11:18:03 PM » |
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« Reply #107 on: July 06, 2012, 03:36:23 PM » |
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Tourniquet's new album is finally being released soon (it's now available for preorder). It's called... *drum roll* ...Antiseptic Bloodbath.
My first reaction was: what?
My second reaction was: what?
Ok. Strange title. An explanation from the email I got:
"The title track, ANTISEPTIC BLOODBATH, speaks of the way our society prefers to sanitize brutality. We can have our tidy Christian faith, or continue with no faith at all, as long as we don't consider the painful bloody price that was paid ...for us. We use animals for our food, profit, and amusement, but would rather not know about the needless, often systematic suffering that is inflicted on them by a callous and greedy humanity. "Don't upset my comfort zone - brutal truth, leave me alone". The great news is that we have the ability to choose. This album encourages us to make good and humane choices in our daily lives that reflect these images."
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I, for one, can't stand heavy metal or hard rock, it just disgusts me. But if somebody else likes it, fine with me, I don't mind (as long as I have earplugs or can escape to a different building/city/state/ galaxy).  You must really dislike it. 
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« Reply #109 on: July 28, 2012, 09:08:05 PM » |
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« Reply #110 on: September 03, 2012, 04:38:05 PM » |
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For those who don't konw, Blythe was eventually released (a month ago)...
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For those who don't konw, Blythe was eventually released (a month ago)... Thank God! 
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So far the music has been a bit of a let down for me this year...
Lazarus A.D. - Black Rivers Flow - Nothing really stands out except the title song Becoming the Archetype - Celestial Compilation - I like this album, but then I'm not a big BtA fan, so I went into the album not expecting a lot Destruction - Day of Reckoning - Can't get into it Symphony X - Iconoclast - Can't get into it Obscura - Omnivium - Can't get into it Onslaught - Sounds of Violence - Can't get into it Havok - Time Is Up - A moderate let down after a good debut Believer - Transhuman - A moderate let down after their awesome comeback album Gabriel
I still have to buy albums by Opeth, Mastodon, and Megadeth, though based on the clips I've heard I don't have high expectations...
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Blah. The Opeth album was ok, but it's obviously not metal. The Mastodon album was the biggest let down I've had in years. The Megadeth album was medicore at best. The As I Lay Dying compilation album Decas was ok I guess. I ended up really liking the Becoming the Archetype album after more listens. Paragon of Dissonance by Esoteric was quite interesting, and I also bought the new Toxic Holocaust album but couldn't get into it.
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I think this is going to be a bad year for me and metal. It's not turning out too bad after all. Or leastwise not as bad as I feared. Still no clear "favorite album of the year" though.
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« Reply #114 on: September 16, 2012, 07:54:35 PM » |
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I hadn't heard anything from the new album so I youtubed for something, and the newest on there seemed to be some of "The Time Bender," is that the one you were thinking of? In any event, I preordered the album the other day, mostly based on my liking of their last album. I think the album is set to come out tomorrow, so hopefully I'll have it some time this week.
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« Reply #116 on: September 17, 2012, 08:31:56 PM » |
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Yeah, Time Bender. Wasn't the best I've heard of them, but maybe the rest of the album will be better.
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Let's hope so, they already have my money!  In other news, apparently there's an Extol documentary in the works...
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Checking out their Wiki page, looks like they've had some pretty extensive lineup changes lately. Hate to say it, but I'm afraid they might have lost their touch. But hey, I still haven't heard all of I Am, so I can't judge just yet.
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Nationalist fantasy often cloak with Religion. In the end it is about killing other who don't belong in fantasy. Rossia, Ukraina, even Bulgaristan indulge in fantasy today. Serbi and Hrvati already indulge. Great voina in Yugoslavia many peoples die, no homes. All bad.
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« Reply #132 on: May 12, 2013, 05:10:35 PM » |
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Michał Kalina
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« Reply #133 on: May 14, 2013, 02:17:14 AM » |
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« Last Edit: May 14, 2013, 02:20:40 AM by Michał Kalina »
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formerly known as mikeDespite being a Polish citizen I am not a Pole.  Long live Belarus! "It's my constitutional right!"
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« Reply #134 on: May 14, 2013, 04:11:06 AM » |
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Merriam-Webster/Punk1punk noun \ˈpəŋk\ Definition of PUNK 1archaic : prostitute 2[probably partly from 3punk] : nonsense, foolishness 3a : a young inexperienced person : beginner, novice; especially : a young man b : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian c slang : a young man used as a homosexual partner especially in a prison4a : punk rock b : a punk rock musician c : one who affects punk styles Origin of PUNK origin unknown First Known Use: 1596 (Punk = young male homosexual prostitute.) ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ †IC XC† †NI KA† Thanks for the trivia - if that's all you posted it for. Punk in early Australia meant a soldier's girlfriend. Words change meaning
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Fàilte dhut a Mhoire, tha thu lan de na gràsan; Tha an Tighearna maille riut.
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