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Foxhound napisał(a):Dzisiaj przesłuchałem Jihad i...jest słabo :( Dwie klasy gorsze niż Cult.

imho, z ukazanych 3 kawalkow Cult oraz Jihad trzymaja swietny poziom. Ale to tylko moje zdanie ;)
jak można zdobyć jihad ? jest na jakiejś stronie ?
Poszukaj w P2P, ja ściągałem z DC++.
Jaki jest tytuł tego trzeciego kawałka?
a na jakiem hubie znalazleś ?
MetalPunk Sweden i nic więcej mi nie trzeba Big Grin
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Podobno na BearShare też jest
Foxhound napisał(a):Poszukaj w P2P, ja ściągałem z DC++.
Jaki jest tytuł tego trzeciego kawałka?
a dało by rade wrzucić to na rapdshare:? Big Grin
Foxhound napisał(a):Dzisiaj przesłuchałem Jihad i...jest słabo Sad Dwie klasy gorsze niż Cult.

Gówno prawda, wyjmij uszy z dupy.
poki co Cult imo najlepszy
IMO Jihad=Cult(Eyes nie slyszalem)
wielkie dzięki Foxhound ... po pierwszym przesłuchaniu stwierdzam że jeżeli cała płyta będzie tak brzmiała to boje się o swoją dupe bo nie wiem czy wytrzyma takie potężne kopyBig Grin ... CULT I JIHAD TO MASAKRA !! AVE SLAYER 8) 8) 8) 8) Angry Angry
SLAYER have set "Christ Illusion" as the title of their new album, due on August 8, 2006 via American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records

"Christ Illusion" is SLAYER's first new studio album since 2001, and the first recorded by the band's original line-up — Kerry King (guitars); Tom Araya (bass, vocals); Jeff Hanneman (guitars); Dave Lombardo (drums) — since 1990's "Seasons In The Abyss". "Christ Illusion" was produced by Josh Abraham and executive produced by Rick Rubin.

"Christ Illusion" deals with familiar SLAYER themes — god, religion, hate, and war. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include:

01. Flesh Storm
02. Catalyst
03. Eyes of the Insane
04. Jihad
05. Skeleton Christ
06. Consfearacy
07. Black Serenade
08. Catatonic
09. Cult
10. Supremist
tytuł taki se, ale lepszy od beznadziejnego poprzedniego(Final Six czy jakos tak)
Własnie przesluchałem Cult (nie miałem za bardzo kiedy go zdobyć wcześniej więc nie orajcie że tka późno Smile

QRWA MASAKRA - zwłaszcza bębny wgniatają w glebę

Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad
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Kurcze, obecne tour dates nie uwzglednia Polski, mam nadzieje, ze to sie zmieni. Spodek czeka! ;)
Gary Stern of Westchester, New York's The Journal News has issued the following report:

A Web site that glorifies the thrash metal band SLAYER is taking credit for inspiring unknown vandals to spray paint pentagrams and upside-down crosses at the entrance to St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers last week.

The site was set up last month to promote a National Day of Slayer on June 6.

To participate, according to the site, one had only to play SLAYER "at full blast." But the site also included several ways to "take participation to a problematic level," including: "Spray paint SLAYER logos on churches, synagogues, or cemeteries."

The vandalism at the seminary, which was done in the early hours of June 7, included the words "Reign in Blood", the name of SLAYER's most popular record.

The Web site — www.nationaldayofslayer.org — now brags that Day of Slayer was a huge success. As proof, it offers a copy of a Journal News article about the vandalism and a link to a CBS TV report about it. [View the CBS TV report at this location.]

The creator of the site, in a telephone interview yesterday, said his rules for Day of Slayer participation were somewhat tongue-in-cheek, while acknowledging that there was an "activist" side to heavy metal culture.

"We don't have a voice to say that maybe we want America to be an agnostic state," said JT, who said he is 31, lives in Wyoming and does contract work in the information technology industry. "What other option do we have to express our distaste? It was not an outright recommendation, but an acknowledgment of what kids do."

JT would not provide his real name, but contacted The Journal News after the newspaper sent an e-mail to his Web site. He said he has no idea who committed the vandalism and that he has not been contacted by law-enforcement authorities.

Yonkers police Capt. Edward Geiss didn't know much about the Web site yesterday.

"Basically, the police department is looking into all angles," he said. "Whether this group is associated with any activity, we don't know."

JT said the goal of National Day of Slayer was to spread the word that heavy metal fans have a serious, organized culture of their own. And it's not just in America. His Web site has been translated into several languages, including Polish, Serbian and Icelandic.

Read the entire report at http://www.thejournalnews.com.