Slatanictrash
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Ol is goannae think I am stalking him
Right my real name is Craig, I am 35 yrs old and I have been listening to thrash metal since 1985, my world changed for ever after hearing SLAYER's Reign In Blood, at the time I was going through the pissing of the family stage and when I saw the album cover with a pope's head on a spike I thought to myself "This will really piss them off" and I played it and 25 minutes later I was like WTF happened there and played it again and here I am still thrashing away.
I have seen SLAYER 15 times and Evile 3 times, I caught Evile on a SKY channel (I can't remember what the programme was called due to my auld age) on the battle of the bands and I thought "wow this band I need to see live" and I saw Ol, Matt, Mike and Ben perform for the 1st time in the cathouse where I witnessed a mosh pit never seen before in all my time seeing bands playing in the Cathouse and it simply brought back memories of how I felt when I first saw SLAYER play and I no longer felt like an auld yin but a revitalised one
Ol is goannae think I am stalking him
Right my real name is Craig, I am 35 yrs old and I have been listening to thrash metal since 1985, my world changed for ever after hearing SLAYER's Reign In Blood, at the time I was going through the pissing of the family stage and when I saw the album cover with a pope's head on a spike I thought to myself "This will really piss them off" and I played it and 25 minutes later I was like WTF happened there and played it again and here I am still thrashing away.
I have seen SLAYER 15 times and Evile 3 times, I caught Evile on a SKY channel (I can't remember what the programme was called due to my auld age) on the battle of the bands and I thought "wow this band I need to see live" and I saw Ol, Matt, Mike and Ben perform for the 1st time in the cathouse where I witnessed a mosh pit never seen before in all my time seeing bands playing in the Cathouse and it simply brought back memories of how I felt when I first saw SLAYER play and I no longer felt like an auld yin but a revitalised one