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Old 06-01-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
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Sorry Drax.
I actually watched that the other day after your post, but assumed if it was on YouTube it wasn't what you wanted.

I just find it so peculiar.
What happens if the songwriter is in love - does he still feel obliged to put in blood and guts and death?
Do they ever do ballads?
Is there an angsty Death Metal Song called, "She Hasn't Called Me Yet - What a Zombie Whore"?

Or, "You've Just Had My Baby - With Your Bloody Snatch"?
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Old 06-01-2008, 06:24 PM   #2
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YouTube it wasn't what you wanted.
Actually, B4 today, I didn't know the uncensored version was on YouTube. I've seen MTVs censored version on YT, but didn't like it. Not cuz I mighta been some sick perv wanting to see bloodied up breasts, but I wanted to see it the way Gorgoroth intended.

Anyway, most YouTube vidz just don't the good enough quality to take the time to download and keep...IMO.

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What happens if the songwriter is in love.
Hmm.... I guess the closest thing I have that might qualify is One Dark And Lonely Night by Satanicblack.


BTW, Gorgoroth is Black Metal, Not Death Metal sweetie. Although there doesn't seem to be much of a difference stylistically, DM is simply about violence. BM is more about freedom from religious constraints (a.k.a. Satanism) in general, although Black Metal bands, specifically Norwegian ones, tend to be focused on anti-Christianity.

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Old 06-01-2008, 06:38 PM   #3
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Hmm.... I guess the closest thing I have that might qualify is One Dark And Lonely Night by Satanicblack.
Ah. He was in love and she died. Can't wait to hear the Tom Jones cover.
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BTW, Gorgoroth is Black Metal, Not Death Metal sweetie. Although there doesn't seem to be much of a difference stylistically, DM is simply about violence. BM is more about freedom from religious constraints (a.k.a. Satanism) in general, although Black Metal bands, specifically Norwegian ones, tend to be focused on anti-Christianity.
My bad. It's just when the lead singer is caked in blood and there are dead bloody corpses and dead sheep's heads impaled on stage the word that comes to mind for me is death.

I do appreciate the explanation, just the distinction is too fine for me to be confident of getting it right in future.
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Old 06-01-2008, 06:42 PM   #4
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My bad.
No big.
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Old 06-01-2008, 06:47 PM   #5
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It's just when the lead singer is caked in blood and there are dead bloody corpses and dead sheep's heads impaled on stage.
Oh, almost forgot; those weren't real sheep heads, and those crucified women...not harmed in any way.
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