That song is on Smackdown vs RAW 2007. It's really the only song on the game that I like and it's actually the theme music of my created wrestler because you cant use imported music.
Really? Crazy! I guess someone else thought it was a good tune too! I came accross it a few years ago when it first came out and have liked it ever since.
The new Melvins album (Senile Animal) is great. If you like Melvins, Boris might also be worth checking out. Since we're talking aboot stoner rock may I recomend some bands. Dozer is one of my favourite bands right now, I highly recomend them. If you like fuzzed out guitars then you should check out Truckfighters. Atomic Bitchwax is another good band. We need a stoner rock thread.
Thanks for the tips, I'll definitely keep an eye out for them. The only ones I've heard of is Dozer, haven't heard their stuff though.
this was just posted today so dunno how many of y'all already know about this but....
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The HEAVEN AND HELL / MOTÖRHEAD / DOWN tour will kick off in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 3 and play at least seven shows across Canada, including Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City. An exclusive New York City date is also planned. ***Unconfirmed*** tour dates so far are as follows:
Mar. 03 - [To Be Announced] - Vancouver, BC
Mar. 22 - Air Canada Center - Toronto, ONT
Mar. 25 - Bell Centre - Montreal, QUE
Mar. 26 - Colisee - Quebec City, QUE
The upcoming Dio-era BLACK SABBATH anthology, "Black Sabbath: The Dio Years", will feature three new songs ("Shadow of the Wind", "Devil Cries" and "Ear in the Wall"), and is tentatively due this spring.
no calgary date yet but... "at least seven shows across Canada"
anyone who hasn't seen Motorhead live, go to that show if it comes to town. Buy their new album as well, it's a good one. Looking forward to seeing what Tony Iommi and the boys come up with.
anyone who hasn't seen Motorhead live, go to that show if it comes to town. Buy their new album as well, it's a good one. Looking forward to seeing what Tony Iommi and the boys come up with.
i saw them when they toured with Corrosion of Conformity (another AWESOME band), such a kickass concert. and with Down touring with them there is no way i can miss this if they play Calgary
Heard? You make it sound like they are some kinf of an obsolete band. I would say Nightwish is the biggest mainstream melodic power metal right now, and it has been for a while.
Check out Dark chest of wonders, End of all hope or Dead gardens. All awesome songs.
Oh I didn't realize they were so big cuz most of my family/friends doesn't listen to metal and have no idea what im ever listening to.....but yeah, I love their music as well as Dream Theatre My 2 favorites right now. YAY!
Finntroll is a folk metal band from Finland. They combine black metal and Finnish polka, called humppa. Although it is a Finnish band, Finntroll's lyrics are in Swedish, because Swedish just sounds "damn trollish"
Spinefarm Records has set a March 28 Finnish release date for the fifth album from FINNTROLL, entitled "Ur Jordens Djup" ("From the Depths of the Earth"). The CD, which was recorded by Nino Laurenne at Sonic Pump studios in Helsinki, will be the group's first release with new vocalist Mathias Lillmĺns (a.k.a. Vreth; TWILIGHT MOON) following the departure of Tapio Wilska (SETHIAN, ex-WIZZARD, former session vocalist for NIGHTWISH) last spring. Lillmĺns is reportedly 24 years old, and like FINNTROLL's original vocalist, Katla Mathias, is Fenno-Swedish, with Swedish as his mother tongue.
"Ur Jordens Djup" track listing:
01. Gryning
02. Sĺng
03. Korpens Saga
04. Nedgĺng
05. Ur Djupet
06. Slagbröder
07. En Mäktig Här
08. Ormhäxan
09. Maktens Spira
10. Under Tvĺ Runor
11. Kvällning
A video clip of FINNTROLL performing one of the new songs last August at the Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany has been posted online at YouTube.com.
FINNTROLL parted ways with Wilska in January 2006 after "reach[ing] a situation in which we [found] it impossible to continue FINNTROLL" with their previous vocalist, according to a statement issued by the group a short time after the split.
March
11 - Vancouver, BC at Pacific Coliseum
13 - Edmonton, AB at Rexall Place
14 - Calgary, AB at Saddledome
16 - Regina, SK at Brandt Centre
18 - Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
20 - Sault St. Marie, ON at Steelback Centre
22 - Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
24 - London, ON at John Labatt Center
26 - Montreal, PQ at Bell Centre
27 - Quebec City, PQ at Colisee Pepsi Arena
28 - Ottawa, ON at Civic Centre
March
11 - Vancouver, BC at Pacific Coliseum
13 - Edmonton, AB at Rexall Place
14 - Calgary, AB at Saddledome
16 - Regina, SK at Brandt Centre
18 - Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
20 - Sault St. Marie, ON at Steelback Centre
22 - Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
24 - London, ON at John Labatt Center
26 - Montreal, PQ at Bell Centre
27 - Quebec City, PQ at Colisee Pepsi Arena
28 - Ottawa, ON at Civic Centre