Fasict Parents Raid My Opeth CDs...

GoufCustom

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The topic subject says it all. Let me elaborate, this explination will be in rant mode...

****ing parents!
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Since, Monday, I've have been slightly "grounded". Reasons for? The only thing I can say is, that it deals with the occult. They took away my cell phone (family plan, btw), CD pouch, CD player, Guitar, PS2 remotes and memory card. Too add fuel to the fire, my ****ing Dad deletes ALL my video and music files, he also threatened to return the Ozzfest tickets. I got my Cd pouch back today, albeit, my Slayer, Opeth, and Lamb of God CDs are gone! Which is total bullshit, I can see why they kept Slayer, but Opeth is even ****ing remotely "evil" or "satanic". Which has me severely pissed! ****ing parents!
 
I think I'll add Deicide to that list. Their "reason" for this insanely idiotic move, is, because I get too "violent" and "angry", give me a fuckin' break!:Shedevil:
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It seems I've become a part of the ol' metal cliche'. You know... the one; when the close-minded shallow parents give you a rant and raid your collection.
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Slit your wrists.

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No, why don't you just appeal to them? Being an angry fuckhead about it all isn't doing you any good, it proves your parents right. Sit down with them and show them the Opeth lyrics and such, tell them what it's about, let them hear ballad songs like To Bid You Farewell, Face of Melinda, etc., explain it to them.

And remember, if you get upset in any way with them, that backs them into a corner, and they will retaliate, and you will, once again, lose. Be civil.
 
GoufCustom said:
The only thing I can say is, that it deals with the occult.
I don't feel like I can say anything about this until you elaborate on what exactly you did... Why can't you say anything more than a purposely-vague description like that?
 
Download "Active@ Undelete" and restore those music and video files. It works for NTFS too. You wont get it all back but I estimate about 90%+ can be successfully restored.