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And my kids love Alisa Nebo Slavian. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIe68R8-tQWe have been trying to find a way to buy the disc but haven't found a way to get it or download it either. Plus everything is in Russian 
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"Love Bites" from Def Leppard's Hysteria - Ever since this song was played for a high school assembly in memorial of a classmate who had died in a car wreck earlier in the week, I have never been able to separate this song from my memory of her.
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OK how about crazy train? This baby I am pregnant with right now will be the first to escape being played Crazy train in utero since my husband isn't here to do it. (And my brother killed my PC so it is lost until I buy the mp3 again) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRbPWcLode0And then there is don't wanna stop http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZimumOkA1s
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Is Queensryche metal? I like a couple of their songs but have never considered them metal really. But I guess they just aren't a "hard" crunchy sort of metal. My husband took me to a concert while we were dating.
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Nice list, almost every one right out of my library 
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Is Queensryche metal? You're kidding, right? Of course they are. 
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Early Metal: Black Sabbath, War Pigs; Blue Oyster Cult, Godzilla New Wave British Metal: Def Leppard, Rock of Ages Glam Metal: Guns'n'Roses, Civil War Thrash Metal: Slayer, Angel of Death Death Metal: Dark Tranquility, Lost to Apathy Black Metal: Celtic Frost, Dawn of Meggido Progressive Metal: Queensryche, Hostage Viking Metal: Bathory, A Fine Day to Die Doom Metal: My Dying Bride, I Am the Bloody Earth Alternative Metal: Temple of the Dog, Hunger Strike
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Is Queensryche metal? I like a couple of their songs but have never considered them metal really. But I guess they just aren't a "hard" crunchy sort of metal. My husband took me to a concert while we were dating.
I would say they were metal for the first handful of albums, but moved to a more hard rock sound starting with Empire.
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A random sampling of my favorite metal songs:
"The Writ" and "E5150/The Mob Rules" - Black Sabbath "Victim of Changes" - Judas Priest "Never Enough Neck" - The F***ing Champs (name edited for decency sake) "Total Eclipse" - Iron Maiden "Megalodon" and "Hearts Alive" - Mastodon "Architecture of Aggression" and "Good Mourning/Black Friday" - Megadeth "All Nightmare Long" and "Battery" - Metallica "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare" - Mr. Bungle "Diary of a Madman" - Ozzy "Shake Hands with Beef" - Primus "Sick, Sick, Sick" and "No One Knows" - Queens of the Stone Age pretty much all of the Promised Land album - Queensrÿche "Mind Riot" and "Fell on Black Days" - Soundgarden "Cigaro" and "Old School Hollywood" - System of a Down "Le Pont Noir" and "Missing Sequences" - Voivod
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I'll post here three links to some songs of a Finnish power metal group I especially love, named Sonata Arctica. Abandoned Pleased Brainwashed Exploited http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY4ffiTR_LkGravenimage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjmztOXJIjQ&feature=relatedOver The Hills And Far Away (a cover, in truth) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b4RIa0t3mUHope you enjoy!
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Steve Harris often lamented that this song was rarely, if ever, performed live at Maiden concerts. The song is a little cheesy, I think, and it definitely feels like a condensed version of Rime of the Ancient Mariner which they did on Powerslave.
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Posted by: Apostolos And I'll propose to everybody to give a look to the entire discography of Rammstein... their a wonderful German band. I love "Amerika" and "Moskau" (the letter sung half in German and half in Russian feat. TATU) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w9EksAo5hY&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRWffLKCZRg&feature=related
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At least Rammstein are provocatory enough huh? Never loved German music, but Rammstein are wonderful.
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my old band used to cover this one. "Every Time I Die" by Children of Bodom. Can't say I care for the singing style and the lyrics are typical depressing, but I really do like the melodies and the synchronization of keys and guitar. IT's a good and heavy sound, yet not overwhelming on the lower end. The bands that have been coming out of Finland and Sweden are really something. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtPDm2kaj1c
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Favorite Metal songs?....none.
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The bands that have been coming out of Finland and Sweden are really something. If you like the Finnish bands, here are some recommendations: Wintersun Ensiferum Insomnium Nightwish (old) Kalmah Turisas
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WHAT!!? No mention of the Black Sabbath classic "Iron Man"?  For shame! For shame! (I think Ozzy was still in the band then.)
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Quote from: scamandrius on Yesterday at 10:38:42 PM The bands that have been coming out of Finland and Sweden are really something. If you like the Finnish bands, here are some recommendations: Wintersun Ensiferum Insomnium Nightwish (old) Kalmah Turisas Your right to say "nightwish (old)". I liked them only with Tarja's voice...
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WHAT!!? No mention of the Black Sabbath classic "Iron Man"?  For shame! For shame! (I think Ozzy was still in the band then.) Even for die hard Sabbath fans like myself, this song gets old pretty fast. There is so much better stuff, even on the album from which "Iron Man" comes which is "Paranoid." There is a raging debate as to which lead singer for Sabbath was better. Is it Ozzy or Dio? My money is on Dio. I'll let you decide.
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Steve Harris often lamented that this song was rarely, if ever, performed live at Maiden concerts. The song is a little cheesy, I think, and it definitely feels like a condensed version of Rime of the Ancient Mariner which they did on Powerslave. Cheesy!!?? Ok, leaving in a huff now. 
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Steve Harris often lamented that this song was rarely, if ever, performed live at Maiden concerts. The song is a little cheesy, I think, and it definitely feels like a condensed version of Rime of the Ancient Mariner which they did on Powerslave. Alexander the Great was never performed live. The closest was when the band played Greece during the "Give Me Ed..." tour and Bruce Dickinson sung "Alexander the Greeeaaatt" under his breath in between two songs.
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^thanks, schultz. I was pretty sure but that's why i added, the "if ever." 
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There is a raging debate as to which lead singer for Sabbath was better.
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Anything by Spinal Tap. And remember: these go to 11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d54UU-fPIsY
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There is a raging debate as to which lead singer for Sabbath was better.
A "raging" debate over this? Dude, thanks for the comic relief!  From your comment I cannot tell whether 1) you think that the debate is settled with Ozzy or Dio coming out on top 2) you think that people are stupid for actually engaging in such trivium. (Un)fortunately, this does subject does become quite controversial among Sabbath fans.
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Norther Norther seems solid in some ways, but nothing has ever driven me to a purchase. Do they have a "best" album, agreed upon by virtually all of the Finnish elite? I'm certainly no representative of noble Scandinavia, but I'd assume anything of their earlier works would be preferable.
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