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Schwaggy P

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i wish i had my old vinyl. i had an original black sabbath paranoid album from my step dad's collection. he is not a fan. it was from his youth i was like hell yea!! idk where it is tho :(
my collection is compact disks lol they are all piled in a box i know where most of those are. old school punk like butthole surfers, dead kennedys, misfits etc are also favs of mine.
rememebr the married with children episode with anthrax lol
Here is some freshly trimmed Fruity Pebbles OG with the Paranoid album
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GreenHighlander

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Here is some freshly trimmed Fruity Pebbles OG with the Paranoid album
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I discovered this album in 93-94 ish. Right around the same time I started smoking weed. The white tape stayed in my sony sportsman for the next year or so. Electric funeral was always a favorite and of course fairies wear boots.
Buds + album covers is a great idea.

Cheers :)
 

Schwaggy P

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I always collected records,cassettes and then CDs, when they started coming out. Wish I still had some of the old LPs I used to have. Still have several hundred CDs in milk crates though. And a few surviving members of a once impressive tape collection. View attachment 4278924
Nice collection! Extra points for the Cannibal Corpse, Sepultura, Napalm Death, and Carcass :clap:
 

outliergenetix

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Nice collection! Extra points for the Cannibal Corpse, Sepultura, Napalm Death, and Carcass :clap:
the only meatal i could not listen to was bands with a growling death metal style voacals, like on death leprosy for example. there are a few exeptions to that rule, but mainly only if the vocalist has range and doesn't alwasy growl. mike patton comes to mind as a huge exception to this rule, but mike patton does it all and is a god so..
oh but chaos a.d was my jam.
 

Schwaggy P

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the only meatal i could not listen to was bands with a growling death metal style voacals, like on death leprosy for example. there are a few exeptions to that rule, but mainly only if the vocalist has range and doesn't alwasy growl. mike patton comes to mind as a huge exception to this rule, but mike patton since he does it all and is a god so..
oh but chaos a.d was my jam.
I can understand that, it seems like it's an acquired taste. Death's Symbolic album is in my top 10 and is less growling than early work. It's also next level drumming by Gene Hoglan.

If I had to pick a metal vocalist with the best range of metal styles, I'd go with Phil Anselmo. He could do the growling death metal and falsetto melodic stuff.
 

outliergenetix

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I can understand that, it seems like it's an acquired taste. Death's Symbolic album is in my top 10 and is less growling than early work. It's also next level drumming by Gene Hoglan.

If I had to pick a metal vocalist with the best range of metal styles, I'd go with Phil Anselmo. He could do the growling death metal and falsetto melodic stuff.
yea i liked one album death did i forget the name, i may even have mixed it up and leprosy was not the growling one. it's been a while. i am also a fan of great drummers, slayer and early tool were my go to for drums. lombardo and carey were epic, also the dude from helmet, his name eludes me. there went your thread again, sorry lol.
but if you like the throaty vocals can you still get into king diamond/mericgful fate operatic vocals?
to add to that list tarkanian from system of a down has epic vocal range/style
and yea man pantera vulgar display of power and far beyond driven had great vocals
 
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Spondylo Grow

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Spiritual Healing, Leprosy and Human were my favorite Death albums. If we are talking top 10 DM albums, Deicide Legion will be in that list for me. As well as, Once Upon the Cross. Utopia Banished was my go-to Napalm Death album. Dave Suzuki may be one of my favorite DM drummers/musicians. The work he has done with Vital Remains is legendary.
 

Schwaggy P

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Spiritual Healing, Leprosy and Human were my favorite Death albums. If we are talking top 10 DM albums, Deicide Legion will be in that list for me. As well as, Once Upon the Cross. Utopia Banished was my go-to Napalm Death album. Dave Suzuki may be one of my favorite DM drummers/musicians. The work he has done with Vital Remains is legendary.
Nice! Blaring Deicide in the car with the windows down freaks people out, lol.
 

GreenHighlander

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I always collected records,cassettes and then CDs, when they started coming out. Wish I still had some of the old LPs I used to have. Still have several hundred CDs in milk crates though. And a few surviving members of a once impressive tape collection. View attachment 4278924
Is that " The land of rape and honey" I see in there? Oh and I notice the COC. Their album Deliverance is one of my all time favorites.

Cheers :)
 

Schwaggy P

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Side by side of Chem D pollinated in soil and hydro. The differences you can see between the two methods is pretty consistent in other side by sides I've grown. The soil plant is at day 42, and the hydro plant is at day 61.
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Here's a shot of the hydro Chem D's side nuggetry. The pollinated Chem '91 skva can be seen in the background.
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GreenHighlander

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Side by side of Chem D pollinated in soil and hydro. The differences you can see between the two methods is pretty consistent in other side by sides I've grown. The soil plant is at day 42, and the hydro plant is at day 61.
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Here's a shot of the hydro Chem D's side nuggetry. The pollinated Chem '91 skva can be seen in the background.
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So the hydro gives the nice fat calyx? Or will the soil swell to be similar by day 61?
I think both look great. But the hydro def has the look of an easier trim.

Cheers :)
 
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