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Post by pzoltan on Feb 16, 2015 14:50:15 GMT -5
Those lyrics doesn't sound bad to me, maybe because I'm not a native speaker, haha.
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matt
Sweet Little Child
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Post by matt on Feb 16, 2015 20:55:03 GMT -5
Tough call for me...while BOTN is a fantastic album...I still skip tracks like "Kill the Pain". Then with Stalingrad, while overall weaker, I don't feel the need to skip anything until "The Galley". That said, the song "Stalingrad" is probably my favorite Tornillo-Accept song, and I'd rather hear it than any BOTN track. I think you are the first person I know who holds Stalingrad higher than BOTN. What are the highlights of Stalingrad in your opinion?
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Post by Tomcat on Feb 17, 2015 7:10:09 GMT -5
Those lyrics doesn't sound bad to me, maybe because I'm not a native speaker, haha. Same here, Zoltán
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Post by John on Feb 17, 2015 8:37:24 GMT -5
Those lyrics doesn't sound bad to me, maybe because I'm not a native speaker, haha. i don't know what it is about those lyrics that sound so childish to me. i can't put my finger on it. but every time i hear it, i want to punch something. as you guys know, i make cd-r's of all my cd's to put in my vehicles. i do not include that song on the cd-r's. that way i don't have to hear it.
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Post by pzoltan on Feb 17, 2015 8:45:01 GMT -5
Those lyrics doesn't sound bad to me, maybe because I'm not a native speaker, haha. i don't know what it is about those lyrics that sound so childish to me. i can't put my finger on it. but every time i hear it, i want to punch something. as you guys know, i make cd-r's of all my cd's to put in my vehicles. i do not include that song on the cd-r's. that way i don't have to hear it. Intresting! I like that song by the way, just the whole Blood of the Nations albums - unfrotunately mine doesn't have Time Machine on it - and the lyrics sound kind of "real" and "apocalyptic" to me. I can imagine the scenes as Mark sings the words. In addion, that song has some great screams!
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Post by John on Feb 17, 2015 8:45:59 GMT -5
and a great guitar riff!!
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Post by Tomcat on Feb 19, 2015 4:27:54 GMT -5
And a really strange, too long closing part
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Post by sorin on Feb 26, 2015 12:49:08 GMT -5
IMO: 1.BOTN - fulfill all the expectations a fan has, with a classic/Teutonic feel.2 Stalingrad - with some more intelligent songs regarding the conception (Hellfire, The galley, Twist of Fate) but.... too accessible and very slim production.3.Blind Rage - much better production on rhythmic section, but less creative and has even 2 skip songs.
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Post by Tomcat on Mar 4, 2015 9:03:25 GMT -5
Agree with you on the two skip songs. The first two
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Post by sorin on Mar 5, 2015 6:55:35 GMT -5
Agree with you on the two skip songs. The first two ha ha ...the first two...starting with 8
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Post by Tomcat on Mar 5, 2015 7:03:51 GMT -5
You mean Bloodbath Mastermind? First I didn't like that but then it started to open. Now I think that is one of the best tunes on Blind Rage plus that has the best solo on the album
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Post by sorin on Mar 5, 2015 9:35:04 GMT -5
You mean Bloodbath Mastermind? First I didn't like that but then it started to open. Now I think that is one of the best tunes on Blind Rage plus that has the best solo on the album Pure and simple I can't think of this song as an ACCEPT one but as an Udo typical one; it's not bad or something; I have an issue with it...my problem...ha ha
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Post by John on Mar 5, 2015 11:30:13 GMT -5
i just have a problem with the drums on this album. they are playing along with the music instead of driving the music and that drives me crazy! as with all the other songs, it seems to me that mark is the only one putting effort into it.
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Post by mika on Feb 4, 2021 22:36:04 GMT -5
And an interview from the vault:
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Post by Tomcat on Feb 5, 2021 3:00:38 GMT -5
And an interview from the vault: Is this one a new thing?
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