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Agree 100% :Spin:SickBoy said:Yes, Nevermore is ahead of the pack! :Spin:
Maybe Panzer would get better exposure with JP or IM, but I'd much rather see them with Nevermore...
Damn, amen to that. I've seen JP 5 times at various metal fests and the only time they've ever gotten a "full set" (more than 30 minutes) at the shows I've seen was at Bravewords, and that was a special set so we got nothing off of "Thane" or "Mechanical...". I'm happy with what I get, but there's always hope...PROGPOWER VI!!!!????Abryl said:I'd like to see JP any chance I get, but I'd like to see em play more than 5 songs at some point.
Actually that post was by me. She didnt log out.Heavenly Call said:Damn, amen to that. I've seen JP 5 times at various metal fests and the only time they've ever gotten a "full set" (more than 30 minutes) at the shows I've seen was at Bravewords, and that was a special set so we got nothing off of "Thane" or "Mechanical...". I'm happy with what I get, but there's always hope...PROGPOWER VI!!!!????
Iced In Flames said:And I still havent heard King At A Price Mark!
MetalSteph said:Hmmm - I just heard that the Fates Warning record comes out a week before the Jag Panzer cd. What would you guys think of a Fates/Jag tour?
Zac said:The only "fate" Jag Panzer should play with is Mercyful Fate.
SickBoy said:Amen to that!
When you mention MF, are they still alive?
I suppose they're in some state of hibernation right now, waiting King's call.They haven't released anything since 1999. and the ingenious '9' album...
SickBoy said:Fates Warning is boring to me...