1. | Hamferð Men Guðs Hond Er Sterk |
2. | Judas Priest Invincible Shield |
3. | Dödsrit Nocturnal Will |
4. | Týr Battle Ballads |
5. | The Vision Bleak Weird Tales |
6. | Hideous Divinity Unextinct |
7. | Ingested The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams |
8. | Cistvaen At Light's Demise |
9. | Benighted Ekbom |
10. | Brodequin Harbinger Of Woe |
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Desert Father |
17.06.2015 - 11:59
Hey Metalstorm, One of the questions in the MetalQuiz had an interesting sound clip in it (it was from a Swedish band in their 'death metal era') which began with a sample of a Scottish man saying "'c'mon Captain..." and then went into a standard 12 bar blues swing section. I didn't know who the band was (I'd ask for help but don't know if spoiling MetalQuiz questions is allowed) but it got me thinking: Have you heard any instances of the 12 bar blues structure in extreme (or otherwise) metal? I'd be interested to hear who has used it in their songs. Thanks!
---- "Truly, my child, if I were allowed to see my sins, three or four men would not be enough to weep for them." - Abba Dioscorus
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M C Vice ex-polydactyl |
18.06.2015 - 23:44
Not extreme, but Motorhead's You Better Run uses of the 12 bar blues format.
---- "Another day, another Doug." "I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples." " 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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