how many of you are metal music people? i imagine not many.
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how many of you are metal music people? i imagine not many.
Not really metal, but Metallica, Nugent, AC/DC, Kiss keep me going through the day.
If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.
What denver said
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"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky. dangerous animals."
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Yep, that's me... 30 pounds heavier.
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My opinion shouldn't be taken seriously due to the fact that I've been shooting guns for over 30 years and have only recently been active on gun forums, where all the real world knowledge apparently is.
Kinda like this but more Ozzy, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, etc. Although lately I've been listening to some new country music. I've listened to country before (George Strait, Randy Travis), but I think they are starting to drive better pick-ups, date better women, and their dogs are healthier. So much of this music are songs about America, good values, freedom, guns, fun, etc. Aaron Lewis of Staind recently released a country album, seek out the tune "Country Boy".
On the hard rock side of things check out a band named "Madison Rising".
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I doubt you will get too many responses on this one. From the "what is your age" thread recently, I would guess the bulk of the members on here are about 50 and over. You would do better asking about Lawrence Welk....
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The Ruger MKIII 22/45 is the worst handgun in history to take apart, but is one of the funnest to shoot...
I've still got a bit of metal in me (in more ways than one). I also like the taste of metal although I've never actually ingested any on purpose. I guess I've mellowed a bit over the years. Down to mostly alternative now, hard rock on the side. There are days I just feel the need for classical.
Oh...and yes.......I was forced to watch the Lawrence Welk show when I was a kid. That was some kind of Saturday after dinner routine for our family. I would rather go to the basement and watch Star Trek on the 13" black and white TV. Years later it was Hee Haw for the after dinner family routine. I'm really glad those days are over and they had no long lasting impression on me. I figure these were the reasons video games were invented.
Metallica, Ministry, Rammstein, and Sarah Mclachlan ...
If 'mental illness' is a main cause of gun-grabbing sentiments, then mental illness is the true enemy.
The March of Dimes worked. There's an opportunity there for being pro-active in defense of your rights.
Alternatlvely, please just actually give actual money occasionally.
Great stuff to work out to but I can't take the lyrics seriously.
Pantera's still the most intense band I've seen. Those boys weren't quite right but dang were they entertaining...at least until the drug abuse fried their circuits.
I do find that in my ripe old age of 27 that it is harder for me to listen to rock in the morning
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you can not confirm their validity."
-Abraham Lincoln
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky. dangerous animals."
-Agent K
+1 for Rammstein. Got a couple of their albums. Metallica is basically why I'm learning guitar....I want to be able to play all of their tunes (eventually).
Anthrax, Korn, Savatage, Iron Maiden, Rush (the early years like 2112), etc.......today's metal?
You may be preserving your life (and others')especially if you drive during rush hour traffic. Scientific studies have proven that rock music gets folks excited and on edge at times. Country music however could very well be a means to an end (in my opinion). Classical over a cup of coffee might be the best way to start your day. Then again......my studies have shown that a 20oz Mountain Dew and a good rock tune makes up for getting up late and not drinking a full eight cups of coffee.I do find that in my ripe old age of 27 that it is harder for me to listen to rock in the morning
About the only new metal I like is Godsmack, they rock... Other than that, old school Metallica (Justice and earlier), Megadeth, Slayer, Dio, Ozzy, etc.
I'll fess up to liking a couple Warrant songs too, I guess.
Disclaimer:
My opinion shouldn't be taken seriously due to the fact that I've been shooting guns for over 30 years and have only recently been active on gun forums, where all the real world knowledge apparently is.
If its not slayer, static-x or cradle of filth its not on my radio!....wait that was highschool. And while i still appreciate screamo type music.......im more into alternative stuff like duce, and aranda now :-D