The one person on the RC forum with the best music tastes

Pyrus said:
The members of the Metal Inquisition (on this forum, Erik and Hell Mike Motorbike.) We're so tr00 poseurs die just from browsing our CD collections.

I haven't died browsing any of your collections. Therefore I am not a poseur.
 
Pyrus said:
The members of the Metal Inquisition (on this forum, Erik and Hell Mike Motorbike.) We're so tr00 poseurs die just from browsing our CD collections.

List your record collection plz.

On a different note, I just thought I should pop in and say that Iron Maiden's "Aces High" (the song) utterly slays, mainly because of the insanely cool chorus and the very epic guitarwork. And this comes from a man who doesn't even like Iron Maiden.
 
Erik, because like he said, our tastes are pretty similar except I'm not that much of a thrash metal terrorist. It just seems too one-dimensional to me for some reason. Although I am always open to suggestions.

Erik, your package should be there anyday. woot
 
Go ahead, I'd appreciate it.

Hey, at least I'm trying, though. And I've been listening to nothing but thrash/speed metal this Saturday night, cranking up the volume to Metallica's "Kill 'em All", a select few tracks from "Bonded By Blood", Iron Maiden's "Aces High", some songs from "Agent Orange" and "Voracious Souls" from "The Ultra-Violence". Pretty cool.

God, I feel so dirty after this listening session.
 
Holy shit, I'm not the only one here that doesn't like Iron Maiden? I don't dislike them though, I'm pretty content just listening to Best of the Beast once every few years.
 
Erik said:
Actually: do you want to release this (not split) on Ancient Wind? Cause if you do then we should talk.
I agree with this. More stuff from one of my fave celebs. :p
 
Erik said:
I'm working on it, but writing a Nasheim song is approx 18 times the work of writing a Lethal song.

Haha...that is teh funny. Also, makes a lot of sense and is quite obvious as well as it seems that Nasheim enquires a lot of personal and emotional involvement within the music itself.
 
Doomcifer said:
Haha...that is teh funny. Also, makes a lot of sense and is quite obvious as well as it seems that Nasheim enquires a lot of personal and emotional involvement within the music itself.

Yes, I know what Erik means. I've written some standard BM stuff in my day, and its not much effort for me.. but when I settle down for Noltem or WTTT ... heh.