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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    From a mediocre Metallica instrumental to an amazing one - the vibe and mood of "The Call of Ktulu" is just unmatched. Wonderfully dark and unsettling, it's engaging from start to finish. Power Trip are fun and entertaining, but they are no match for Metallica here. Something about the vocals...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Classic Death full of great, sinister riffing? Sign me up! The solo in "Jordan" is very good, the rest quite bad. Easy, easy vote for Death. I don't rate "To Live is to Die" very highly. It feels more like a disjointed collection of riffs and melodies than an actual song. Easily the worst of...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Always nice to hear some more old-school Uriah Heep. Very enjoyable, and certainly more to my liking than another pedestrian KISS song. The Anthem song was alright, I suppose. Not bad, not that exciting either. "Princess of the Dawn" is more than alright, it's really, really good; I absolutely...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    The first match is really, really tough. The music in "Huuto" is absolutely fantastic. Very enjoyable and immersive. In any other match, I'd vote for it in a heartbeat. But, I just can't help but love Skyclad and and Walkyier's... well, Walkyierisms. Both in regards to his lyrics and his vocals...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Glad you like it! I considered nominating something from their earlier albums (High on Infinity remains my favourite), but I honestly think their new album is so strong that I really wanted it to be represented. A full listen is highly recommended!
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Based on my nominations so far, I figure some people now know that I'm a big doom metal guy. While Heaven Wept is one of the more progressive doom acts in the arsenal, which only adds to the enjoyment, but most of all they have those heavy, crunching guitars and big, soaring vocals on top of an...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    I really dislike Slipknot, but I absolutely despise Limp Bizkit. Slipknot wins by default (and also, I've heard worse from them than "The Devil in I"). I've said so numerous times: I enjoy Manowar's music a lot. But this is only the second time ever I've heard "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy" in...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    When "Christ or Cocaine" started, I immediately knew I had heard this band before, but I can't figure out where or when. Strange. Anyway, the music was good, but the vocals didn't come off quite as well. "More than a Feeling" is a stone cold classic, with those amazing guitar and vocal...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Managed to get a quick vote in before the round ended, and here's my thoughts: Burnt Offerings is my favourite Iced Earth album, and the title track a heavy-as-heck, evil and menacing song. I thought about nominating it myself, but went with something else from that particular album...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Just a short writeup this time. Porcupine Tree - both songs were decent, but something about the vocals in the Coheed and Cambria one rubbed me the wrong way. Dark Moor - another very good tune! It didn't impress me quite as much as their previous entry a few rounds back, but it's still the...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    I'm not sure I could stomach an entire album worth of "Mars for the Rich". I was decently entertained by it, but it was very... noisy, I think. Newer bands explicitly trying to sound retro often end up overdoing it, and I think that's the case here. Still, I'm gonna vote for King Gizzard & the...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    "Gangland" was quite generic, but a decent song nonetheless. The highlight was the solo (John Sykes, I assume). Meanwhile, there are much better Saxon songs than "Denim and Leather". Voting for Tygers of Pan Tang. The Nazgul song was surprisingly fun and entertaining, but also a bit of a mess...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    "The Thing That Should Not Be" is one of the lesser tracks on Puppets. I feel it kinda ruins the momentum and is quite plodding; I'm a huge fan of Lovecraft, but honestly, I think the lyrics could've been executed better. "More Than Meets the Eye" is another one of those songs I first heard when...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    The Ozzy albums are the definitive Sabbath albums for me. Other than Maiden, I can't think of any band that can match the run from the debut to Sabotage in terms of pure quality. That being said, I love the other periods of Sabbath almost as much, and I would rank all the Dio- and Tony...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    "Becoming" is just mindless chugging and Phil Anselmo mindlessly doing his annoying tough guy routine. There's way too much Pantera in this game for my taste. "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" has very mediocre vocals, but the music is awesome - I love the tempo shift and the solos. Easy win for...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Myrath may have toned down the progressiveness on recent albums, but "Wide Shut" is so full of twists and turns that I love every second of it. It almost feels like it's twice as long, yet it never once outstays its welcome. I really liked "Vermillion Moons" as well, and I actually think Arch...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    So, this was pretty much a "filler" round for me. Aside from one very pleasant surprise, and one downright terrible little piece of music (pun intended), I didn't really care for the rest. And that applies to the first match already - neither song was particularly good, but I'll toss my vote to...
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    Once a Satan, always a Satan.
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    The Greatest Metal Song Cup - Part II, Round 5, Matches 79-84

    With the second part added, it makes a lot of sense, and I like the duality of the phrase. On its own, I just think "Saturday Satan" sounds very silly.
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