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#64 (permalink) |
Soldier Of Aztlán
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 322
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I remember when I sawed Megadeth live, Testament and Exodus played first, I was actually worn out by the time Megadeth came on and my voice was hurting, but I pushed through, It would have helped if the place was not so hot and small.
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#66 (permalink) |
Live by the Sword
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Posts: 9,075
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i have almost all their discog cept for the Blaze Bayley albums
most of them are great stuff, I seem to prefer Paul DiAnno over Bruce the most recent albums are also nothing to shout about |
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#67 (permalink) | |
Horribly Creative
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: London, The Big Smoke
Posts: 8,265
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A Matter of Life and Death was probably their best album since their heydays of the 1980s and a return to form. |
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#70 (permalink) |
Melancholia Eternally
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: England
Posts: 5,018
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Brave New World was a return to form for me. Dance of Death, while being somewhat disjointed, was a strong record too. I thought A Matter of Life and Death and Finmal Frontier were poorer records actually, although I do still enjoy them.
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