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I still have to go to work. They think overpriced shortbread is essential food for the world.
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Lets hope there is plenty rain that week.
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Disgrace
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I know who. Not shane.
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First time i've seen this thread and this has me in stitches.
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I like Obituary's new video
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In Aberdeen tonight, head to Downstairs for a good metal night. https://www.facebook.com/groups/170102343001866/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1585254795037177/
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Anyone interested in a bit of black thrash? Download the 4 track EP from Edinburgh's Nolti Nan Gana Nan Nolta (NNGNN) https://noltinangananannolta.bandcamp.com/releases
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Most Hilarious Rangers/Sevco Moment So Far
JasonElgin replied to Ludo*1's topic in Celtic v Rangers, Rangers v Celtic
There have been a few and this video highlights some of them https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=803652906381070&pnref=story -
My list has changed a bit. 1. Black Sabbath 2. Acid Reign 3. Nailbomb 4. Nuclear Assault 5. Cathedral
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Evil Scarecrow are a fun band to see. Seen them twice at bloodstock and was part of the scuttlers during Crabulon. Didnt realise how good it looked until i got home and watched the video.
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Mate has managed to get Mordred to play in Aberdeen before their Bloodstock performance. Tickets avaliable now. Tickets - http://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Aberdeen/Downstairs/Mordred/12346735/ Event Info - https://www.facebook.com/events/661284377326984 The Syndicate - https://www.facebook.com/groups/170102343001866/961259223886170/?notif_t=group_activity Mordred Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MordredBand?fref=ts Before Anthrax collaborated with Public Enemy, before Rage Against The Machine tore up the DNC convention, and before Limp Bizkit shredded Woodstock, there was a band called Mordred from the Bay Area of San Francisco, California that started it all. Mordred were formed back in 1984 in the San Francisco Bay Area during the era that gave us the big 4: Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax & Megadeth. One of the first bands in the cross over thrash metal genre, They released their debut album Fools Game back in 1989. Fool's Game gave birth to the hit single Everyday’s A Holiday, a huge crowd pleaser at the live shows; it also yielded a video which played in heavy rotation on MTV & other music stations internationally in addition to helping secure a successful American/European tour supporting the likes of Sacred Reich, Overkill, Nuclear Assault and Celtic Frost. In 1991 came their second album, In This Life, which garnered 5 star reviews like Kerrang magazine's https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1389669184606211.1073741830.1377819649124498&type=3 This album spawned 2 hit singles, Falling Away & Esse Quam Videri. Both videos for the singles enjoyed heavy rotation on MTV and worldwide. Touring for support of In This Life produced a live home video, In This LIVE, from one of their amazing headlining shows at the Marquee club in London which sold out both nights. 1992 arrived & Mordred release the 6 track EP that was Vision. The EP included a wide variety of the crossover thrash sound & again enjoyed lots of radio exposure.
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Use It Or Lose It Looks That Kill Too Young To Fall In Love Wild Side Live Wire
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Most Hilarious Rangers/Sevco Moment So Far
JasonElgin replied to Ludo*1's topic in Celtic v Rangers, Rangers v Celtic