Grammy nominated King Diamond screams "Metal Heads Unite!!"

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So many things wrong with this picture.
 
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']
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So many things wrong with this picture.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, but it's still hillarious.
 
Shopping at Hot Topic, Sneaky?

And Metal Boss, go fuck yourself, you self rightous jackass. I mean, in other words, you totally advocated the murder of a gay man (as with Jons case) and the murder of a band mate because of a supposed idea that the other member had a more "evil" reputation and other bull shit stuff. Not to mention burning down really old churchs (I'm not any religion, but that is just fucked up), and spout off Aryan rhetoric and other wanna be "white power" shit. Yeah. Thats smart...fucker...

I will say that I respected Jon as a musician, but as a person, I'm glad he decided to just off himself
 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']Shopping at Hot Topic, Sneaky?

And Metal Boss, go fuck yourself, you self rightous jackass. I mean, in other words, you totally advocated the murder of a gay man (as with Jons case) and the murder of a band mate because of a supposed idea that the other member had a more "evil" reputation and other bull shit stuff. Not to mention burning down really old churchs (I'm not any religion, but that is just fucked up), and spout off Aryan rhetoric and other wanna be "white power" shit. Yeah. Thats smart...fucker...

I will say that I respected Jon as a musician, but as a person, I'm glad he decided to just off himself[/QUOTE]

Agreed. Death Metal fans who advocate their favorite Death Metal band's actions are just as goofy as the silly ass band's themselves.
 
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']Yes I shop at Hot Topic. I actually grabbed a Death logo shirt, so there.[/quote]

Because it was a shirt for Death, you're forgiven...lol
 
I didn't like "totally" advocate anything... You've got some really intricate assumptions there.

I think finding satisfaction in him taking his own life is just inane, especially when you seem to make out like you know-it-all, but with all the assumptions you make I would question your knowledge. Quite frankly most of what you say is mispelled gibberish so it's no wonder you speak so freely on your assumptions in the first place.

fuck you too.
 
[quote name='Metal Boss']I didn't like "totally" advocate anything... You've got some really intricate assumptions there.

I think finding satisfaction in him taking his own life is just inane, MP3 dropper, but quite frankly most of what you say is mispelled gibberish so it's no wonder you speak so freely on your assumptions in the first place.

fuck you too.[/quote]
News flash, probably everyone on CAG has a fair share on MP3s. So your argument is moot. As for "miss spellings" and not making "valid points" because of said miss spellings, you might as well sell your PC and drop your internet connection because not everyone is a fucking grammer and spelling nazi like your sorry hide...

And their not "assumptions"...geez
 
I edited my post a bit up there before you replied, but, yes you did make quite the assumption in this little steaming nugget of text.


"you totally advocated the murder of a gay man (as with Jons case) and the murder of a band mate because of a supposed idea that the other member had a more "evil" reputation and other bull shit stuff. Not to mention burning down really old churchs"


no, I did not advocate that...
 
As for my "gibberish", I'm sorry that you're dyslexic (or lexicdys in your case). Might want to contact Tom Cruise to see if he can help you with that. And that was a sorry excuse for back-peddling

Its not an "assumption" that Jon Nodtveidt killed some one (doesn't matter who it was), its a fact. Why the hell else was he thrown in jail? Varg Vikernes? He killed Euronymous. There is no concrete evidence of why. Some say it was because he had a more "evil" reputation thatn Varg. Others say it was over money for the first Burzum album on Euronymous's label Deathlike Silence. Not to mention, at the time of his arrest, he was found with over 100kg of explosives in his home, with plans to blow up a church in Norway. Those are FACTS, not bullshit assumptions...
 
I said it was an assumption on your part in saying that I advocated it. I know what the facts are surrounding both Varg & Jon, and I don't advocate what they have done...

 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']As for my "gibberish", I'm sorry that you're dyslexic (or lexicdys in your case). Might want to contact Tom Cruise to see if he can help you with that. And that was a sorry excuse for back-peddling[/quote]

Such a quick wit, then you had to ruin it with an oh-so-original Tom Cruise joke.



[quote name='HumanSnatcher'] Its not an "assumption" that Jon Nodtveidt killed some one (doesn't matter who it was), its a fact. Why the hell else was he thrown in jail? Varg Vikernes? He killed Euronymous. There is no concrete evidence of why. Some say it was because he had a more "evil" reputation thatn Varg. Others say it was over money for the first Burzum album on Euronymous's label Deathlike Silence. Not to mention, at the time of his arrest, he was found with over 100kg of explosives in his home, with plans to blow up a church in Norway. Those are FACTS, not bullshit assumptions...[/quote]


Quite a bit of controversy surrounding Jon's involvement in that murder, he claims to have only owned the gun, where his thoughts stood though, there is no doubt about that. I was not advocating his crimes. I also did mention varg myself, my comments were revolved around Nodtveidt.
 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']As for my "gibberish", I'm sorry that you're dyslexic (or lexicdys in your case). Might want to contact Tom Cruise to see if he can help you with that. And that was a sorry excuse for back-peddling[/quote]

Such a quick wit, then you had to ruin it with an oh-so-original Tom Cruise joke, how relevant!

Sure the internet is full of people who can't formulate a decent sentence, or spell simple words, thank you for pointing that out, you must have learned alot from them.



[quote name='HumanSnatcher'] Its not an "assumption" that Jon Nodtveidt killed some one (doesn't matter who it was), its a fact. Why the hell else was he thrown in jail? Varg Vikernes? He killed Euronymous. There is no concrete evidence of why. Some say it was because he had a more "evil" reputation thatn Varg. Others say it was over money for the first Burzum album on Euronymous's label Deathlike Silence. Not to mention, at the time of his arrest, he was found with over 100kg of explosives in his home, with plans to blow up a church in Norway. Those are FACTS, not bullshit assumptions...[/quote]


Jon was an accomplice in murder, claiming to have owned the gun that was used, he did not actually kill anybody. Get your fucking "FACTS" straight asshole! He did his time, and he's accomplished everything he wanted out of his life and died content with himself, will you be able to say the same about yourself? Worthless shit-talker. You can continue to mock his religeon, rants and philosophy behind your computer screen, and sure, maybe we can both agree on certain aspects of his life that were undesirable all day if you'd like, but the truth is Jon Nodtveidt was an incredibly accomplished man, & much to your dissatisfaction, he did not die a depressed man, by any means. He reached an absolute peak with dissection, and created some of the most amazing metal that will ever exist...

I also did not mention varg at all... Time to shift your arguments to the subject at hand, maybe?
 
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']Yes I shop at Hot Topic. I actually grabbed a Death logo shirt, so there.[/quote]

1st:
I didnt know they sold Death shirts at Hot Topic?! Do they have one with the cover "Scream Bloody Gore"?

2nd:
I dont approve of this metalhead-on-metalhead violence in this thread. Can't we just all get along???:whistle2:|
 
It's interesting how people vilify Hot Topic items (not surprising, but interesting). The questions that stems from this, of course, is this: what are the appropriate methods of acquiring a metal/band shirt? If one assumes that, by shopping at Hot Topic, some semblance of "authenticity" (maybe something else? dignity?) is sacrificed, then what means of buying shirts/items give authenticity? This kinda comes from a discussion in a book on straight edge that a sociologist wrote that I'm finishing up at the moment. He talks about clothing in much the same way.

Xevious, what is that signature image of? I can't stop watching it.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']
Xevious, what is that signature image of? I can't stop watching it.[/quote]

I dont know where its from- I saw it on myspace the other day and I thought it was great to incorporate it here.

I do recall there is a reality show called "So you can think you can dance?" and I am guessing its from there. Its only a guess though...
 
[quote name='Mr. Anderson']Holy shit, this flame war is still going?[/quote]
Well, I'm dropping it. I've stated all that needs to be said and can't say anymore. Anything else he says is just gonna be trolling in my eyes...

He just seems to think that I'm shitting on the music that those bands have put out. Which I'm not. While I like Dissections music, I don't like what Jon has done/did or anything else, other than his music. Its the same with other artisits, I may not like them as a person and what they do in their free time, but I respect them as a musician. Only time I hate someone both as a person and as an "artist" are little bitches like Britney Spears and people like her.

As for my dislike of Varg, I just have a disdain and no tolerance for people that spout off white power rhetoric
 
I can admit a bit of unfounded anger, but I just see what you said as disrespectful.

I could clearly see that you mean well by saying you respect him as a musician, but you really do seem to have your facts skewed, read a little bit into the man, please.

[quote name='HumanSnatcher']As for my dislike of Varg, I just have a disdain and no tolerance for people that spout off white power rhetoric...[/quote]



Sure, I can understand that, but you know what, fuck varg! I didn't have anything to say about him.
 
[quote name='Xevious']1st:
I didnt know they sold Death shirts at Hot Topic?! Do they have one with the cover "Scream Bloody Gore"?

2nd:
I dont approve of this metalhead-on-metalhead violence in this thread. Can't we just all get along???:whistle2:| [/quote]

Only Death shirt they had at mine was the logo in silver. They also had some Cannibal Corpse, and a few other REAL metal bands.

I give it a few months before Chuck Schuldiner is added to the list of RIPs with Cobain and Dimebag. The Death shirt at Hot Topic is just the beginning.
 
Saw GWAR sunday night guys. The headlining bands sucked, except for maybe 2 cents, because they played Raining Blood and Mandatory Suicide at the end of their set. The blood spray from GWAR was great. not only because it was fake blood being sprayed, but also it cooled us down in the humid venue. I will definitely see GWAR again if they come down to Maryland or Pennsylvania. I wore a white t-shirt to the show as a souvenir, after the show it looked like a tye dye t-shirt, i'll try to post pics.
 
I just heard about this death TODAY. My metal-self ain't what it used to be. I've got more important stuff on my mind like porn, YTMND moderating, and work. Probably in that order.

Storm of the Light's Bane was absolutely one of my favorite albums in high school. Awesome.

I saw them live right around the time it came out, I had never heard of them before that. I remember cracking up at the corny "Where Dead Angels Lie" title when he screamed it into the microphone.


The satanic element of the death metal fanbase is always entertaining, it's fun to see their feedback on this stuff....to wit:

Hails!

Now gone forever, he was once the most
visible spokesman of SETIAN concepts and
ideals. He was truly a DREAD MAGICIAN of the
highest order.

Damn - a Dread Magician...he was just TWO DAYS away from leveling up to a Grim Necromancer. :sad:
 
^^^Gwar is always a good time. I haven't REALLY liked any of their albums since Ragnarok, but they're still worthwhile.


Re: Dissection...

I just heard about this death TODAY. My metal-self ain't what it used to be. I've got more important stuff on my mind like porn, YTMND moderating, and work. Probably in that order.

Storm of the Light's Bane was absolutely one of my favorite albums in high school. Awesome.

I saw them live right around the time it came out, I had never heard of them before that. I remember cracking up at the corny "Where Dead Angels Lie" title when he screamed it into the microphone.


The satanic element of the death metal fanbase is always entertaining, and it's fun to see their feedback on this stuff....to wit:

Hails!

Now gone forever, he was once the most
visible spokesman of SETIAN concepts and
ideals. He was truly a DREAD MAGICIAN of the
highest order.

Damn - a Dread Magician...and he was just TWO DAYS away from leveling up to a Grim Necromancer. : (
 
[quote name='GrimNecroWizard']Holy shit, Hot Topic sells real metal shirts?[/QUOTE]
Well yeah, I got an Iron Maiden T-shirt there a few years ago

Never wear it though :lol:
 
[quote name='CrimGhost']Saw GWAR sunday night guys. The headlining bands sucked, except for maybe 2 cents, because they played Raining Blood and Mandatory Suicide at the end of their set. The blood spray from GWAR was great. not only because it was fake blood being sprayed, but also it cooled us down in the humid venue. I will definitely see GWAR again if they come down to Maryland or Pennsylvania. I wore a white t-shirt to the show as a souvenir, after the show it looked like a tye dye t-shirt, i'll try to post pics.[/QUOTE]

The first time i saw GWAR was in Athens GA. Walking back to the dorm covered in blood and gore on a Saturdaynight, when most everyone else walking home that time of night was drunk, was interesting. I got some stares, that's for sure. Later on I saw them again there and the show got shut down part way through, that was one of the instances that spawned "Penis I See" and the Cuttlefish is missing movie. We saw them opening night of one leg of the America Must Be Destroyed tour, and again the next night; during--and in-the pit of the opening band, Techno Destructo was asking for our feedback on the previous night's show.

I liked We Kill Everything, but their last couple albums/shows have been somewhat disappointing. But still worth a see :)
interesting tidbit: last time I saw them, I thought the two opening bands sucked as well [Watch Them Die and Bad Acid Trip.]
 
[quote name='dtcarson']The first time i saw GWAR was in Athens GA. Walking back to the dorm covered in blood and gore on a Saturdaynight, when most everyone else walking home that time of night was drunk, was interesting. I got some stares, that's for sure. Later on I saw them again there and the show got shut down part way through, that was one of the instances that spawned "Penis I See" and the Cuttlefish is missing movie. We saw them opening night of one leg of the America Must Be Destroyed tour, and again the next night; during--and in-the pit of the opening band, Techno Destructo was asking for our feedback on the previous night's show.

I liked We Kill Everything, but their last couple albums/shows have been somewhat disappointing. But still worth a see :)
interesting tidbit: last time I saw them, I thought the two opening bands sucked as well [Watch Them Die and Bad Acid Trip.][/QUOTE]

Dude, me and my friends walked into a 7-11 right after the show, this was at like 12:30 AM. We asked the cashier if she'd heard of GWAR, she nodded and said yes with a smile on her face. Haha but she might of did that to get us the hell out.
 
Funny thing is that for quite sometime, GQAE was banned from playing in their hometown in Richmond, VA. I remember an ex of mine in Richmond once told me that hes been served coffee by one of the GWAR girls at a place called World Cup there
 
Why am I the last person on earth to find out The Accused not only reformed (not much of a surprise, given The Fartz' reformation two years prior), but released a new album!?!?!
 
[quote name='evanft']Dissection isn't death metal.[/QUOTE]
If you say so....I'm not going to break it down into all the nitpicky subcategories, whether they're a death metal band or a black metal band or black death band or hip-hop or trip-hop or MMMbop or whatever. It's like saying Metallica wasn't a rock band.
 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']Funny thing is that for quite sometime, GQAE was banned from playing in their hometown in Richmond, VA.[/QUOTE]
Yep - they got around it by playing as "RAWG" without the costumes.

Oderus Urungus - SUPER GENIUS.'

[quote name='dtcarson']Destructo was asking for our feedback on the previous night's show. [/quote]
One time while talking to him at a comic convention, I was hoping to start trouble by asking him what he thought of Green Jello. He said he throught they were great though, so MISSION FAILED.

I liked We Kill Everything, but their last couple albums/shows have been somewhat disappointing. But still worth a see :)
Same. From Scumdogs to Ragnarok, I thought they were fucking geniuses. Carnival of Chaos and We Kill Everything were not quite up to that level, but still worthwhile. Everything SINCE then though has been really disappointing to me. I know they wanted to ditch some of the goofier, more experimental stuff...but that's why I LIKED them. To me, now, they sound like just another metal band. Since Devin Townsend (!!) is produced the new album I have higher hopes...although the Alice Cooper cover they've released already is mediocre.

I guess if I want my fix of goofier Gwar stuff, there's always DBX...I just kind of doubt Oderus is really dedicated to that enough to put out a third album. Plus, DBX is almost ALL dicking around...Gwar's early through late 90's stuff was great music WITH funny stuff.
 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']Funny thing is that for quite sometime, GQAE was banned from playing in their hometown in Richmond, VA.[/QUOTE]
Yep - they got around it by playing as "RAWG" without the costumes.

Oderus Urungus - SUPER GENIUS.

[quote name='dtcarson']Techno Destructo was asking for our feedback on the previous night's show. [/quote]
One time while talking to him at a comic convention, I was hoping to start trouble by asking him what he thought of Green Jello. He said he throught they were great though, so MISSION FAILED. Not that I disagreed with him.

I liked We Kill Everything, but their last couple albums/shows have been somewhat disappointing. But still worth a see :)
Same. From Scumdogs to Ragnarok, I thought they were fucking geniuses. Carnival of Chaos and We Kill Everything were not quite up to that level, but still worthwhile. Everything SINCE then though has been really disappointing to me. I know they wanted to ditch some of the goofier, more experimental stuff...but that's why I LIKED them. To me, now, they sound like just another metal band. Since Devin Townsend (!!) is produced the new album I have higher hopes...although the Alice Cooper cover they've released already is mediocre.

I guess if I want my fix of goofier Gwar stuff, there's always DBX...I just kind of doubt Oderus is really dedicated to that enough to put out a third album. Plus, DBX is almost ALL dicking around...Gwar's early through late 90's stuff was great music WITH funny stuff.
 
[quote name='HumanSnatcher']Funny thing is that for quite sometime, GQAE was banned from playing in their hometown in Richmond, VA. I remember an ex of mine in Richmond once told me that hes been served coffee by one of the GWAR girls at a place called World Cup there[/quote]

I don't own any GWAR albums but I saw them live twice and they put on a very entertaining show.

Also, I saw X-Cops which is a side project of some of the GWAR guys in which they sing songs relating to police brutallity (One song I remember is called 'Pady-Wagon Rape'). Back then, I had this stoner chick roomate who slept with one of them; She was kinda of a groupie type which I thought was weird because they were all wearing costumes...
 
[quote name='KaneRobot']Yep - they got around it by playing as "RAWG" without the costumes.[/quote]

Wow, I never knew that. Thats pretty damn funny and smart
 
[quote name='Xevious']I don't own any GWAR albums but I saw them live twice and they put on a very entertaining show.

Also, I saw X-Cops which is a side project of some of the GWAR guys in which they sing songs relating to police brutallity (One song I remember is called 'Pady-Wagon Rape'). Back then, I had this stoner chick roomate who slept with one of them; She was kinda of a groupie type which I thought was weird because they were all wearing costumes...[/QUOTE]

Oh man, X-Cops rocked [I think there were a couple members of another band with XCops]. I saw GWAR at the Lakewood Exhibition in Atlanta, and we had no idea who the opening bands were, the ticket didnt' even show it. First band was not very memorable, then after a break, came a police siren and flashing lights and these cops burst out started thrashing. I was like "Okay, this is fricking awesome". *Then* after an hour or so of the Xcops, and a brief intermission, GWAR came out. Once I found out who the XCops were, I admired the guys even more for doing it twice in one night. It took me like six months to find their CD.
That was a cool show. I got thrown on stage from crowdsurfing [then very roughly thrown back off stage], which is new for me, I don't normally do that. Techno Destructo was selling shirts, it was the "Shit Hits the Fans" tour, I got him to sign mine.
 
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']$20 for a Darkthrone shirt is a bit too much.

$4 for a Sword album is just right though.[/QUOTE]

20 dollars for any shirt is too much.
 
[quote name='Mr. Anderson']20 dollars for any shirt is too much.[/QUOTE]

Been to a concert lately? I think the cheapest t-shirt I've seen was 15, and they've gone up to 30 or 35, and of course lots more if you buy the hoodie or sweatshirt etc. Bad enough tickets for popular artists are 40-100 bucks, if you can even get them. Goes to show why I've been to two concerts in about five years [one was Alice Cooper, and as a rock/classic metal fan, I had to see one of the masters.]
 
[quote name='Mr. Anderson']20 dollars for any shirt is too much.[/quote]

I completely agree with you but unfortunately there is no CheapAssShirts forums...
 
Why haven't we talked about Dethklok Metalocalypse? It's probably the best show to be on Adult Swim besides Aqua Teen. Some Metal refrences, basically Spinal Tap but animated. Oh and James Hetfield and Kirk Hammet doing voices for some characters now and then, Kirk hammet does a good job sounding like an old woman...too good...hmm?
 
[quote name='CrimGhost']Why haven't we talked about Dethklok Metalocalypse? It's probably the best show to be on Adult Swim besides Aqua Teen. Some Metal refrences, basically Spinal Tap but animated. Oh and James Hetfield and Kirk Hammet doing voices for some characters now and then, Kirk hammet does a good job sounding like an old woman...too good...hmm?[/quote]

I dont have cable TV but this show seems to be up my alley. I am a metal head and an animator. A terrible combination!
 
[quote name='Xevious']I completely agree with you but unfortunately there is no CheapAssShirts forums...[/QUOTE]

You're an animator; surely you can learn to silkscreen on the cheap, right?
 
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']I still love how the super market was called Finntroll. Awesome band.[/QUOTE]

Haha yeah and they also refrenced that thing about Mayhem's singer killing himself then using the image as an album cover.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']You're an animator; surely you can learn to silkscreen on the cheap, right?[/QUOTE]

Follow my steps for making a good metal shirt.

1. Get a white t-shirt and write the bands name on it with a sharpie.

2. Roll around in some dirt with the t-shirt on.

3. DONE!
 
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