If it were someone I really loved, they'd probably offer to replace the discs after they came to their senses anyway. So why not? It's not like I have the ultra-rare versions or anything.
Heh heh, not really, just the name of my old highschool punk/metal band, Germanized it for no particular reason, to make it a little different from the band name, I guess.
Hmmmm, probably "The Somberlain" by Dissection, maybe Edge of Sanity's "The Masque". Or, if I died violently, like in a war or something, "The Final Silence" by Unleashed, "Forever Fallen" by Bolt Thrower, or "The Blood of My Enemies" by Manowar.
I was a really weird little kid, extremely introverted. Didn't really interact that much with other kids more than I had to until I was 9-10, before that I'd rather play by myself, making up these big old war stories and acting them out at the same time with my action figures/models/plastic...
Hell yes, Kreator was, and is once again, fucking great. Thrash is making a big comeback this year, we've had great new albums from Destruction and Kreator, and the new Sodom sounds as though it'll slay as well. Now if we could just get Celtic Frost to make another thrash album, or the british...
Definitely the heavy one, I've always wondered what it'd be like if Opeth made a more consistently death metal album. Of course, the mellow one will be great too, I'm sure, but I don't think I'll like either as much as the previous albums, the thing I love most about Opeth is the transitions.
METAL
masterbation (when you can't get the real thing)
alcohol
marijuana
cigars
playing along to Carnage on my bass
mondays and tuesdays (cause those are my days off)
sluts
tacos
Germany
sewing patches on my denim
jack in the box
Manowar
Not in order, as usual
Diabolical Masquerade - Death's Design
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Destruction - Antichrist
Krisiun - Ageless Venomous
Anata - Dreams of Death and Dismay
I'm sure the new albums from Kreator, Sigh, Sodom, and Absu will make this list as soon as I hear them.