I imagine that when I die I'll finally hear Nordland III & IV as I approach the gates of Valhalla.I already love the Nordland albums.
I imagine that when I die I'll finally hear Nordland III & IV as I approach the gates of Valhalla.
That's most likely what will happen but I have some faith this is a virtual reality.Nope, maybe you'll hear the orgasmic undulations of the worms and maggots though as you literally degenerate.
That's most likely what will happen but I have some faith this is a virtual reality.
Open the Gates is pretty lulzy and i would never advise anyone to mention that album again when talking about the Road best albums.
I wonder what universe you're from if you really think that Manilla Road is one of the most influential underground metal bands.
You’re all a bunch of silly fags. Frost and Fire is untouchable.
Nah. King of the Dead is a substantial improvement over it and remains their best work.
Metal, Crystal Logic and Spiral Castle are their true greats.
And yet they play to crowds of 10 people or less. Yep, super important and influential.
Because they weren't very influential I agree,
wow, the majority of good bands cite the Road as an influence
to act like they aren't is ridiculous. not even acknowledging their greatness in the underground, especially in USPM and heavy metal circles, is just plain ignorance or stupidity. I never liked Bathory but i'm not going to act like they aren't one of the most influential metal bands.
this is pretty weird. I'm re-listening to One Foot and on Chaos Descends and all I can think of is "how many times can Baker repeat the name of the song?"
true greatness ... Open the Gates.
Lmfaowow, the majority of good bands cite the Road as an influence
I imagine that when I die I'll finally hear Nordland III & IV as I approach the gates of Valhalla.
Ah now it's limited to the 80s. Never change