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Apr 20, 2006 14:31

Ok, this will be long. Each entry will contain a full review, tracklist, rating, and album cover. (I wonder just how many complaints I'll receive about not using an lj-cut, lmao)

10. The Crown-Deathrace King


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psychobastard April 20 2006, 19:27:16 UTC
Summoning's Stronghold is awesome!
When I got home that day you told me you uploaded, I downloaded and listened to it all night!
Amazing!

And yes, Painkiller is a great album!
I love JP!

You know what you should do...since I am poor and can't buy any albums anymore (Yes, it's that bad!), You should upload all these albums so I can download most of them...I would do it torrent style...but the website I went to for torrents kind of sucks now!
But yeah, if you could work out something when you get the extra time, that would be sweet Roy.

And LJ cuts suck, ha!

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handmexdowns April 21 2006, 04:28:04 UTC
i haven't heard any of those :(
i'm lame.

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john26 April 21 2006, 05:02:57 UTC
u actually want us to read all these, this isnt corbins class!!!!

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metalhead6six6 April 21 2006, 05:20:53 UTC
John I'd expect that you wanted to!

I can write out a thrash/deathrash top ten if you'd like me to :)

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quaker820 April 21 2006, 20:01:59 UTC
Fuck Master of Puppets, Reign in Blood is the thrash album of '86.

Blasphemy...

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metalhead6six6 April 22 2006, 03:26:46 UTC
Not if you've heard Reign in Blood.

Not only is it a masterpiece of a thrash album, and not only does it have the two best thrash songs ever written, and it's not even 30 minutes long.

This album heavily influenced the creation of death metal, along with other classics such as:

Possessed - Seven Churches
Kreator - Pleasure to Kill
Death - Scream Bloody Gore (genre definer, here)

Master of Puppets did nothing that Slayer didn't do except influence a bunch of shitty metalcore bands who call themselves thrash (such as Trivium, for example)

Reign In Blood not only inspired many a thrash artist, but also is used as a lyrical focal point for most modern Death Metal bands, such as Decapitated, and Trauma.

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snickersaw943 April 23 2006, 03:25:35 UTC
omg your so smrt hon...lolo I love you, and you use too many big words... =O shuup...........omg smrty! i starting reading a few of these, and i was like omgomgomg deathtrash deaththrash lolo sorry you have too much time on your hands... ;) lolo I love you!

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