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  1. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    1730's.... f***in' awful decade, one i would like to forget.
  2. It's starting to grow on me actually i'm starting to like it, easily best stuff since 'Black Album'
  3. 4SXlMY3NjVk From their upcoming album. I saw this live before hearing the studio version and TBH live it sounded amazing, the studio version however i still got to make my mind up. Thoughts?
  4. i was disapointed by this.... i was looking forward to seeing Slipknot at Leeds.
  5. Yeah it does sound alot like Korn, but i grew up with it so i'll always be fond of it. Surfacing, Spit It Out, Wait and Bleed, Eyeless and Liberate are great songs in my opinion.
  6. If i was in the state to cry in public i would. Because i'm not a 'real man'? No. But because i'm a human, not a robot.
  7. The sound reminds me of Testament after The Ritual album. Not their best (i have much love for the first 2 albums) but still rather good.
  8. Rainbow - Rising Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 2 of the best hard rock albums EVER.
  9. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Loved the disappearing pencil trick.
  10. I think JJN should read Animal Farm by Orwell to get an idea of how much marxism got twisted into the leaders own ideology and not that of Marx.
  11. Ahahahahahahahahahahaha.... ...i do hope you're joking Are you taking the p*** again? How is the church oppressed? Are we burning them at the stake for believing in God? i don't think we are. You're right in that Stalin did kill alot of people, alot more then the inquisition, but it wasn't in the name of Atheism or Marxism it was because Stalin was a power crazed nut who made sure he couldn't be over throwed by killing anyone who could think for themselves. Thats because in marxism religion is part of the super structure that helps keep the capitalist ideology afloat. Getting rid of religion wasn't because they believed in something different, it's because the Bourgeoisie used it as an exucse to oppress the proles. The killings was to gain power not because of beliefs, it was never in the name of atheism. It's all well and good having the communist manifesto but if you do not understand the reasons behind Marxism for it's actions you may as well have a cooking book instead of the manifesto. It seems you're clutching at straws to try and keep your argument going.
  12. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    that sounds familiar :D lol
  13. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Damn right B) Ripley running away from the alien in Alien was thrilling especially with the way the corridors were lit, nearly same again in Aliens when she's getting away from the queen alien.
  14. Radioactive fallout being blown back in their face? And war with Iraq while Britain and the US still there? They'd have to be bat $h!t bonkers to try that. I don't think Iran would declare all out war against a country, they know it would give America their excuse to go to war.
  15. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    ....and Aliens
  16. Tom Araya posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Alien
  17. From the BBC news website. Israel's defence minister has warned of his country's readiness to act against Iran if it feels threatened. Ehud Barak, speaking in Tel Aviv, said Israel had "proved in the past that it won't hesitate to act when its vital security interests are at stake". He spoke as Iran's testing of missiles that could reach Israel stoked tensions between the two, and with the US. But Mr Barak added that diplomatic solutions should be pursued before other options were taken up. "Currently the focus is international sanctions and vigorous diplomatic activity, and these avenues should be exhausted," he said. US warning Over the past two days, the Iranian military has tested missiles, including one that it says could reach Israel. State media said the tests included the first night launch of the Shahab-3 missile, said to have a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles), along with shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US had increased its security in the region and Iran should not be "confused" about US capabilities. Israel has responded to the missile tests by putting on display one of its aircraft that it says can spy on Iran. The state-run Israel Aerospace Industries says it has equipped its Eitam aeroplane, unveiled a year ago, with sophisticated intelligence-gathering systems. Mr Barak spoke of the "potential for accords, particularly with the Palestinians and the Syrians", but stressed that the situation was very complex. Quoted by Israeli news website Ynet, Mr Barak said: "We must work towards an accord - but if not, then we must strike our enemy when it is required." He also cautioned that Israel must consider the reactions from other nations in the region that could be provoked by action against Iran. "The responses of our adversaries must be taken into account. Hamas and Hezbollah and the Syrians and the Iranians - there is activity all around us. And there exists a potential for confrontation." The BBC's Wyre Davies in Jerusalem says that in recent weeks both Israel and Iran have been testing and showing off their military hardware, each saying that in the event of provocation it is more than capable of defending itself. The Israeli air force recently carried out a large-scale exercise over the Mediterranean - regarded by many observers as a dress rehearsal should the order be given to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, our correspondent says. Israel believes Iran is building nuclear weapons, although Tehran insists its nuclear programme is purely for civilian energy. Western leaders have been trying to convince Iran to stop enriching uranium, which it has continued doing despite sanctions from the UN and the European Union. Could the actions of Iran and Israel through the middle east into major conflict?
  18. The best out the lot.
  19. but thats why it was a joke..... hence why Richie put 'Badum-tish!'
  20. Hip Hop c**p.... like Jay Z and $h!t. It's a joke, Sid couldn't play that well and knew f*** all about music (as in reading it) unlike Matlock
  21. This is a retro forum, something 9th wonder isn't.
  22. Tell that too the crusaders, all the catholics/protestants that have killed eachother, every religious fanatic that straps a bomb to themselves and sets themselves off on the streets of Iraq and Afghanistan.... and those are only examples i can think of off the top of my head, i'm sure if you digged down the list would be HUGE. Not now it doesn't but i'm sure it will have done sometime in it's history. Plenty of times throughout history Christianity has preached about killing minorites and other religons. Spanish Inquisition anybody?
  23. Number 7 isn't Killers, it's Maiden's self titled first album. Both look very similar so i can understand that you got confused :P
  24. Well anything by Primus tbh, especially Tommy The Cat. Black Sabbath have some amazing bass lines on their first 2 albums, NIB and the bassline during the guitar solo of Iron Man stand out as pretty amazing. For Whom The Bell Tolls by Metallica uses good distortion pedal to great effect at the start. Take These Broken Wings by Mr Mister has a nice little bass riff going throughout the song. Cool For Cats by Squeeze has also got a funk-tastic bassline :D
  25. i do believe you owe your son a 18th birthday present :)