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it is indeed.
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Yeah, and that shit makes my ears bleed. BTW, I am ultra-ashamed of you for knowing that.
Dude. Seriouisly.
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The crap i had to listen to in my mom's car - im having ptsd just thinking about it
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That's funny. My parents weren't too bad. They went through phases. Some of the music involved in said phases happened to be The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, so . Some of it was Alan Parsons Project, J. Giels Band, Jefferson Starship, Boston, Kansas, Tom Petty, The Eagles, The Cars, Fleetwood Mac, Heart, etc. - so that wasn't horrible either. Then my dad started listening to country when I was like 12 years old, but my parents ended up getting divorced soon after that and I went to live with my mom, so luckily I didn't have to listen to too much of that shit (only when I went for visits). After the divorce, it was only a year or two before I really started getting into metal, so overall, I've had pretty decent music around me growing up. Sorry about your musical trauma.
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My dad played a ton of Pink Floyd, which was a good thing. We lived with my mom though, so that was a lot of rides to the mall listening to crappy music. I remember getting the Carnivore "Carnivore/Retaliation" double disc at the mall one day, and popping it into my mom's cd player for the ride home. Hearing the music stop, and Pete Steel yelling "IF YOU CANT EAT IT OR FUCK IT, THEN KIIIIIIILLLLLL IIIIIIITTTT," while sitting next to my mom, was not a highlight of my youth.
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![]() (I had that album, so I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. )
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Also, when i was 15 and my brother 13, she had to drive us to a Ministry show...she asked us if they were a christian band
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you should have said yes, would you like to join us.
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Hi guys I am new here and am of Indian heritage. And I just want to say that this is definitely not what the Indian metal fans want. Hopefully the promoters will realize that this was a horrible decision and bring Judas Priest or Slayer next year
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Welcome to the board. I think I speak for most of us when I say that this was a terrible decision on the part of the organizers. Almost insulting, really. I don't blame you and Andrew for being pissed. Anyway, nice to have you on board.
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