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    code frog 0
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    Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


    Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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      Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


      Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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      Heck, they founded the genre! They're terrific. I especially liked their recent album that was a bunch of cover songs.

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        Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


        Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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        code-frog wrote:

        90's

        If I remember correctly, the ..And justice for all album was from 1988 ;P Form back then (early 90s -- I was like 10 o 11), I loved Guns n'Roses. The Appettite for Destruction (yeah, 1987) and the Use Your Illusion albums were great, every single song! I rember taking a walkman (yeah, no CDs back then) to school and listening to them while in class (our teacher let us (three friends and I) while doing some excersises by our own because we worked very well.) :) Oh those were the times..... :rolleyes:

        code-frog wrote:

        Is it Friday yet?

        I have not seen Vikram's post, so probably not! :->

        Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

        Not much here: My CP Blog!

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          Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


          Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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          This song must be sung... I can't remember anything Can't tell if this is true or dream Deep down inside I feel to scream This terrible silence stops me Now that the war is through with me I'm waking up I cannot see That there is not much left of me Nothing is real but pain now Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh please God, wake me (Slow guitar riffs...) Back in the Womb its Much Too Real In Pumps Life That I must Feel But Can't Look Forward to Reveal Look to the Time When I'll Live Fed Through the Tube That Sticks in Me Just like a Wartime Novelty Tied to Machines That Make Me Be Cut this Life off from Me Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh please God, wake me Now the World Is Gone I'm Just One Oh God,help Me Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh Please God Help Me (Awesome hard-ass guitar riffs goes here!) Darkness Imprisoning me All that I see Absolute horror I cannot live I cannot die Trapped in myself Body my holding cell Landmine Has Taken My Sight Taken My Speech Taken My Hearing Taken My Arms Taken My Legs Taken My Soul Left Me with Life in Hell

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            code-frog wrote:

            90's

            If I remember correctly, the ..And justice for all album was from 1988 ;P Form back then (early 90s -- I was like 10 o 11), I loved Guns n'Roses. The Appettite for Destruction (yeah, 1987) and the Use Your Illusion albums were great, every single song! I rember taking a walkman (yeah, no CDs back then) to school and listening to them while in class (our teacher let us (three friends and I) while doing some excersises by our own because we worked very well.) :) Oh those were the times..... :rolleyes:

            code-frog wrote:

            Is it Friday yet?

            I have not seen Vikram's post, so probably not! :->

            Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

            Not much here: My CP Blog!

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            Yeah in 87 I was in the 7th grade so that's just about right. I remember my parents had bought a lot of property in the mountains of Idaho about then. It was a 2 hour drive up and back and my walkman was the only thing that kept me sane. The time in between the drive was spent clearing brush, downing trees and improving the land so it could be zoned for residence. UGHHHH. I've never worked as physically hard since then. It was over summer vacation and we stayed up there weeks at a time and worked until dark in 90 + degree temperatures. Some good memories from it to for sure. You get to know your parents in some really great ways when you take the time to work side-by-side with them. Had a lot of fun with four wheeler (ATV's) a utility trailer and some of the best open fire cooked food I can remember. ...Lots of hard work though to. :) - Rex


            Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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              Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


              Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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              code-frog wrote:

              Is just a really hard album to not like.

              I'll second that! Jeremy Falcon

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                Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


                Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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                Definitely a classic rock/metal album, as is everything they'd done up to that point. And you can't rightly mention Metallica and Maiden without nodding to Priest and the Scorpions. Well, maybe you could, but I can't.:~ BW


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                  Is just a really hard album to not like. The tones rip and the rolling nature of the music in crushing waves. I can be so productive to this type of "classical" music. If only Bach and Beetoven had access to Electric Guitars and James Hetfield. I truly believe that the world would be a better place. Perhaps even better than what those Noodle-Heads Bill and Ted sought after in their excellent adventure... Mmmmm, which reminds me... Iron Maiden. Well back to it. Let the tribute to 90's metal continue uninhibited from now through the rest of this project... And all the coders spoke in one voice "\r\n" and then there was silence as they donned their headphones to the sounds of gently tapping keystrokes. Is it Friday yet?:-D:laugh:;P:->:rolleyes::-O:cool::) I think I'm a bit warped above the shoulders...


                  Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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                  Funny, I don't like it. The sound is far too dry, and led directly to the more organic sounds/songs on Black ( in other words, the band agrees with me, and went in another direction, which is why they turned commercial ). I love 'One' and 'Eye of the beholder', but the rest of it leads me to my core Metallica belief - metallica died with Cliff. It just took ages to become apparent. And I hate to say it, because I really like Jason. I think his talent was squandered, I don't blame him. Those first three albums are amongst the best metal albums of all time. And what do we have now ? Load and St Anger. I've been listening to Primal Fear today, their new album rocks. If you like Iron Maiden, you should check them out, and also Edguy. Metal is coming back - I also saw a doco on metal in Canada, in the cinema no less, and then bought another on DVD just the other day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ -- modified at 21:31 Thursday 30th March, 2006 P.S. the Primal Fear is called 'Seven Seals', you NEED this album...

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                    Heck, they founded the genre! They're terrific. I especially liked their recent album that was a bunch of cover songs.

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                    No, Metallica were basically a Motorhead copy band. Motorhead founded thrash. That album is pretty old now. I didn't like the 'new' covers very much, but all the ones that had been b-sides or on Garage Days were and are awesome. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                      This song must be sung... I can't remember anything Can't tell if this is true or dream Deep down inside I feel to scream This terrible silence stops me Now that the war is through with me I'm waking up I cannot see That there is not much left of me Nothing is real but pain now Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh please God, wake me (Slow guitar riffs...) Back in the Womb its Much Too Real In Pumps Life That I must Feel But Can't Look Forward to Reveal Look to the Time When I'll Live Fed Through the Tube That Sticks in Me Just like a Wartime Novelty Tied to Machines That Make Me Be Cut this Life off from Me Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh please God, wake me Now the World Is Gone I'm Just One Oh God,help Me Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death Oh Please God Help Me (Awesome hard-ass guitar riffs goes here!) Darkness Imprisoning me All that I see Absolute horror I cannot live I cannot die Trapped in myself Body my holding cell Landmine Has Taken My Sight Taken My Speech Taken My Hearing Taken My Arms Taken My Legs Taken My Soul Left Me with Life in Hell

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                      Apparently, that first solo was totally improv. Which just blows my mind. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                        Definitely a classic rock/metal album, as is everything they'd done up to that point. And you can't rightly mention Metallica and Maiden without nodding to Priest and the Scorpions. Well, maybe you could, but I can't.:~ BW


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                        -- Steven Wright

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                        Yeah, but where do you stop ? And why was I the first to mention Motorhead ? Anthrax is another band that needs to be mentioned. Slayer, I don't like, so I'll skip them. Megadeth is also overrated. I had to laugh, I bought the Megadeth clip collection, and they had an interview snippet from the 'peace sells' days. Dave says 'to be honest, I always felt musically held back in Metallica, like I could do so much more. They kicked me out as I was about to leave, to tell you the truth'. It would only have been better if they could have cut to Dave crying to Lars in Some Kind Of Monster about how hurt he still is that they gave him the boot. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                          Funny, I don't like it. The sound is far too dry, and led directly to the more organic sounds/songs on Black ( in other words, the band agrees with me, and went in another direction, which is why they turned commercial ). I love 'One' and 'Eye of the beholder', but the rest of it leads me to my core Metallica belief - metallica died with Cliff. It just took ages to become apparent. And I hate to say it, because I really like Jason. I think his talent was squandered, I don't blame him. Those first three albums are amongst the best metal albums of all time. And what do we have now ? Load and St Anger. I've been listening to Primal Fear today, their new album rocks. If you like Iron Maiden, you should check them out, and also Edguy. Metal is coming back - I also saw a doco on metal in Canada, in the cinema no less, and then bought another on DVD just the other day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ -- modified at 21:31 Thursday 30th March, 2006 P.S. the Primal Fear is called 'Seven Seals', you NEED this album...

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                          I like St. Anger (am I the only one?). It has a cool "garage band" feel to it. However, I'll agree that it's no where near as good as the Black album, which I think is when Metallica peaked. I also liked their S&M album with the San Francisco symphony. That's another one that I think doesn't get the respect it deserves. In my opinion, the S&M album did an awesome rendition of "One". Although I'm probably biased here since I live in the San Franciso bay area. P.S. You got my 5 for recommending Primal Fear. Cool stuff.

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                            Funny, I don't like it. The sound is far too dry, and led directly to the more organic sounds/songs on Black ( in other words, the band agrees with me, and went in another direction, which is why they turned commercial ). I love 'One' and 'Eye of the beholder', but the rest of it leads me to my core Metallica belief - metallica died with Cliff. It just took ages to become apparent. And I hate to say it, because I really like Jason. I think his talent was squandered, I don't blame him. Those first three albums are amongst the best metal albums of all time. And what do we have now ? Load and St Anger. I've been listening to Primal Fear today, their new album rocks. If you like Iron Maiden, you should check them out, and also Edguy. Metal is coming back - I also saw a doco on metal in Canada, in the cinema no less, and then bought another on DVD just the other day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ -- modified at 21:31 Thursday 30th March, 2006 P.S. the Primal Fear is called 'Seven Seals', you NEED this album...

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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            Metal is coming back

                            So the damage done by Kurt Cobain will be rectified? <puts on spandex, fluffs hair up> "Hail thee satan. Pentatonic scales are for sissies!" Montreal great Guy Lafleur, quoted by CBC on being mugged while vacationing recently in Buenos Aires: "I didn't have any time to react before I got a sucker-punch in the eye. It was like one of the players from the Bruins."

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                              Funny, I don't like it. The sound is far too dry, and led directly to the more organic sounds/songs on Black ( in other words, the band agrees with me, and went in another direction, which is why they turned commercial ). I love 'One' and 'Eye of the beholder', but the rest of it leads me to my core Metallica belief - metallica died with Cliff. It just took ages to become apparent. And I hate to say it, because I really like Jason. I think his talent was squandered, I don't blame him. Those first three albums are amongst the best metal albums of all time. And what do we have now ? Load and St Anger. I've been listening to Primal Fear today, their new album rocks. If you like Iron Maiden, you should check them out, and also Edguy. Metal is coming back - I also saw a doco on metal in Canada, in the cinema no less, and then bought another on DVD just the other day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ -- modified at 21:31 Thursday 30th March, 2006 P.S. the Primal Fear is called 'Seven Seals', you NEED this album...

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                              Ride the lightning was the first album of their's I bought and it's still my favorite. I bought Justice next and really liked it. Killers was extremely good as well but lightning will always be one of my all-time favorite albums. I'm pretty sure it's a post-Burton to but it's been to long I don't remember.


                              Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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                                Apparently, that first solo was totally improv. Which just blows my mind. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                I just looked up this tune on Wikipedia[^]. "One" was based on a World War 1 book "Johnny Got His Gun". Apparently "One" was also Metallica's first music video.

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                                  I like St. Anger (am I the only one?). It has a cool "garage band" feel to it. However, I'll agree that it's no where near as good as the Black album, which I think is when Metallica peaked. I also liked their S&M album with the San Francisco symphony. That's another one that I think doesn't get the respect it deserves. In my opinion, the S&M album did an awesome rendition of "One". Although I'm probably biased here since I live in the San Franciso bay area. P.S. You got my 5 for recommending Primal Fear. Cool stuff.

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                                  Christian Graus
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                                  Joshua Quick wrote:

                                  am I the only one?).

                                  Yes.

                                  Joshua Quick wrote:

                                  However, I'll agree that it's no where near as good as the Black album, which I think is when Metallica peaked.

                                  I think they peaked with MoP. Black is half crap songs, half good, commercial songs. The world didn't need more commercial metal, it needed more real metal.

                                  Joshua Quick wrote:

                                  Although I'm probably biased here since I live in the San Franciso bay area.

                                  If I'd known, we could have had a coffee, I was there about 6 months ago...

                                  Joshua Quick wrote:

                                  P.S. You got my 5 for recommending Primal Fear. Cool stuff.

                                  Yeah, the new album is totally awesome, especially the title track. After years of listening only to 80's music, there's suddenly a lot of really cool bands, especially coming out of Europe, but the US also. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                    Christian Graus wrote:

                                    Metal is coming back

                                    So the damage done by Kurt Cobain will be rectified? <puts on spandex, fluffs hair up> "Hail thee satan. Pentatonic scales are for sissies!" Montreal great Guy Lafleur, quoted by CBC on being mugged while vacationing recently in Buenos Aires: "I didn't have any time to react before I got a sucker-punch in the eye. It was like one of the players from the Bruins."

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                                    Jack Puppy wrote:

                                    So the damage done by Kurt Cobain will be rectified?

                                    Yes, thank goodness.

                                    Jack Puppy wrote:

                                    Your sarcasm has been noted :P

                                    Jack Puppy wrote:

                                    "Hail thee satan. Pentatonic scales are for sissies!"

                                    The satanists and the fluffy hair brigade were enemies, they were not the same folks. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                      Ride the lightning was the first album of their's I bought and it's still my favorite. I bought Justice next and really liked it. Killers was extremely good as well but lightning will always be one of my all-time favorite albums. I'm pretty sure it's a post-Burton to but it's been to long I don't remember.


                                      Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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                                      Killers is the second Iron Maiden album. Do you mean Kill em all ? Lightning, being the second album, is not post Burton. The fourth album ( Justice ) is the first post Burton album, excepting 'Garage days', which does not count ( but is awesome, nonetheless ). Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                        Killers is the second Iron Maiden album. Do you mean Kill em all ? Lightning, being the second album, is not post Burton. The fourth album ( Justice ) is the first post Burton album, excepting 'Garage days', which does not count ( but is awesome, nonetheless ). Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                        Geez, cannot believe I made that slip-up. I've been queing up all sorts of music for a final 3 day push on a system and was working in my Maiden and got it confused. That's almost a sin in the metal crowd... I'm going to see if RHAPSODY had the album/band you mentioned. You've got me curious for sure. - Rex


                                        Overheard in clients: Question: "So country music doesn't make you want to get down and boogie?" Response: "No, it makes me want to clean off the bottom of my shoe." I just have to say that's about one of the best statements regarding country music I've ever heard. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.

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                                          Christian Graus wrote:

                                          Metal is coming back

                                          So the damage done by Kurt Cobain will be rectified? <puts on spandex, fluffs hair up> "Hail thee satan. Pentatonic scales are for sissies!" Montreal great Guy Lafleur, quoted by CBC on being mugged while vacationing recently in Buenos Aires: "I didn't have any time to react before I got a sucker-punch in the eye. It was like one of the players from the Bruins."

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                                          Jack Puppy wrote:

                                          So the damage done by Kurt Cobain will be rectified

                                          :laugh: Thought I was alone in thinking Kurt Cobain would have been neatly swept under the rug by now had he not killed himself. BW


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