Originally posted by The Deathrace King
" Tool and Creed - Alone (very odd huh) "
I'd be willing to wager that that's a joke, mislabeled, or both.
If not, I've suddenly lost some faith in and respect for Tool.![]()
Originally posted by abrasiverock
When it was on air it was 90% hair bands, but if they do the 'into the pit' thing at the very end we could all program our VCR's and be happy for one hour at least. Right now I just record Uranium and Extreme Rock so I can fast forward through all the videos I'm sick of. It only takes me about 30 or less to watch two hours of videos that way.![]()
Originally posted by satanistical
Are there any 'good' metal shows on t.v anymore? As long as Internet brodcasting is alive I am happy. I have my station with requests so live is good.
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As far as I recall "into the pit" was only 30 minuttes or maybe one hour, but after a short while they started showing commercials for 15 minuttes before the show so they only had time for 2-3 videos!Originally posted by abrasiverock
When it was on air it was 90% hair bands, but if they do the 'into the pit' thing at the very end we could all program our VCR's and be happy for one hour at least.
Originally posted by Sonnenritter
There is one huge problem. MTV believes "headbangers" listen to Linkin Park and Disturbed for their "metal" needs. There might be a good video every now and then, but not enough to make me watch it on a regular basis.
I don't know if this is just VH-1 in Denmark, but not so long ago the last Rock Show episode ever was aired!Originally posted by LadyMordeth
But there are Rockshow on vh1 every friday night.. But even they have started to be bad, sending Creed, P.O.D, and more "new" rock bands than the old ones we love. Personaly I think bands like P.O.D, Creed, System of a down, Il nino, and that avril girl is really bad bands!
Originally posted by Sonnenritter
There is one huge problem. MTV believes "headbangers" listen to Linkin Park and Disturbed for their "metal" needs. There might be a good video every now and then, but not enough to make me watch it on a regular basis.