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< Gig Discussion ~ 12/5 Brains+Rabid Bitch+99 Miles+Baleful Creed @ The Pav. |
| liveuntamed |
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 2:43 pm |
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| maybe thats why they have those biscuit wielding christians outside of most of the other churches on a Saturday night, to quietly prevent metal graveyard shinanagins. Cuz handing our defensive bickies is probably easier then prosecuting people for blasphemy. |
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| ToxicTwin |
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 3:02 pm |
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ifihadafish wrote: Hope you enjoy our CD then
Thanks for getting it.
I got the freebie, the Mrs bought the other one.  |
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| Doomquake |
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:02 pm |
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matty_the_emo_slayer wrote: Doomquake wrote: That was a church!
No idea how you lads managed that drive home today. I have been in bits. Well worth it though.
Only caught the tail end of Baleful Creed and thought it sounded promising. Give us a shout John when you are playing again.
Rabid Bitch has stepped up their game. Stuck in 1999 was a belter of an opening song and the instrumental finale to God of Judgement was huge too. Somehow I can see where those Brocas Helm and Cirith Ungol comparisons might make sense. It's all about the full on Heavy Metal delivery. Hearts on Sleeves next time?
Bar some technical problems, Brains rocked! I still don't know the MLP as well as I should although was certain that the songs needed to be heard live. Another call for a new recording and more northern gigs. Perhaps that legend Billy - not a day over 50 - could join us for a bottle of bucky!
Was that in the Crescent (between Botanic and Bradbury Place)? Excellent drinking spot that 
Nope, King William Park (apparently) where Bradbury Place and Lisburn Road meet! You would also miss it because of the bushes and trees around the perimeter. Very handy to the chippie too. |
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| ifihadafish |
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 11:49 pm |
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ToxicTwin wrote: ifihadafish wrote: Hope you enjoy our CD then
Thanks for getting it.
I got the freebie, the Mrs bought the other one. 
Ah ha! Hi Paul - Didn't realise you were ToxicTwin on here!
Hope you and the missus liked them both then
Cheers! |
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| ToxicTwin |
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:58 pm |
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| ifihadafish |
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:05 pm |
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| ToxicTwin |
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 7:19 pm |
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| matty_the_emo_slayer |
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:57 am |
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Doomquake wrote: matty_the_emo_slayer wrote: Doomquake wrote: That was a church!
No idea how you lads managed that drive home today. I have been in bits. Well worth it though.
Only caught the tail end of Baleful Creed and thought it sounded promising. Give us a shout John when you are playing again.
Rabid Bitch has stepped up their game. Stuck in 1999 was a belter of an opening song and the instrumental finale to God of Judgement was huge too. Somehow I can see where those Brocas Helm and Cirith Ungol comparisons might make sense. It's all about the full on Heavy Metal delivery. Hearts on Sleeves next time?
Bar some technical problems, Brains rocked! I still don't know the MLP as well as I should although was certain that the songs needed to be heard live. Another call for a new recording and more northern gigs. Perhaps that legend Billy - not a day over 50 - could join us for a bottle of bucky!
Was that in the Crescent (between Botanic and Bradbury Place)? Excellent drinking spot that 
Nope, King William Park (apparently) where Bradbury Place and Lisburn Road meet! You would also miss it because of the bushes and trees around the perimeter. Very handy to the chippie too.
If it wasn't for the bushes i'd have seen youse while walking to work probably! |
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| Doomquake |
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:41 pm |
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A sight for sore eyes! |
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| 04325613 |
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 2:28 pm |
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