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I haven't found Killing Machine or Defenders of the Faith yet, so I didn't rank them. These are out of the albums I've listened to. I'd maybe swap Sin After Sin and Painkiller, but SFV is definitely my second favorite.
 
Mosh said:
I haven't found Killing Machine or Defenders of the Faith yet, so I didn't rank them. T

Then you're in for a treat when you get them. The first half of Defenders is pure gold. The second half is just very good.
 
I sat in front of the computer writing from Monday morning at 9AM till today at 11AM, and when I finished, I went to bed and woke up now :yawn:
 
Eddies Wingman said:
That song is great. Among their best post-Painkiller songs.
Yup. I remember hearing that song for the first time, so much energy!  :edmetal:
 
The best thing of working late, is that I'm alone in the office and can belt out "TWO! MINUTES! TO MIIIIIIIIDNIIIIIIIGHT!" without scaring anyone  :D
 
Oh I forgot about that! I'm saving my money for some DT albums, I think I'm gonna ask for that for my birthday.
 
Whens your birthday? Mine's the 6th of next month, I plan to get the following CD's to start off my music collection.  :bigsmile:

Aqualung - Jethro Tull
Painkiller - Judas Priest
In Rock - Deep Purple
Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera
Strikes - Blackfoot
Rust in Peace - Megadeth
Cultosaurus Erectus - Blue Oyster Cult - Vinyl
Powerslave - Iron Maiden
 
Now watching in St Louis:  Machine Head, Megadeth, Godsmack, Disturbed!

I did get to see Trivium earlier as well.
 
Dityn DJ James said:
Whens your birthday? Mine's the 6th of next month, I plan to get the following CD's to start off my music collection.  :bigsmile:

Aqualung - Jethro Tull
Painkiller - Judas Priest
In Rock - Deep Purple
Vulgar Display of Power - Pantera
Strikes - Blackfoot
Rust in Peace - Megadeth
Cultosaurus Erectus - Blue Oyster Cult - Vinyl
Powerslave - Iron Maiden
The 30th of September.
 
I'm totally bored with this "phone hacking" scandal dominating the news in the UK. But strictly speaking, they (NoW journo's) have not hacked into phones as it seems to be implied - they simply listened to voice mail messages using  nothing more than a desk-phone. Does that constitute "hacking"?
 
In a wider interpretation of the word, perhaps? Anyway, I guess the point is that whichever way they have done this, what they have actually done is illegal. Right? I can understand that an Englishman gets bored with this, as it takes up all news headlines in the UK, but I must admit to feeling immense "schadenfreude" when I heard that NOTW were going down.
 
Eddies Wingman said:
"schadenfreude"
(after a quick Google) - Oh.

Actually, the better use of the phrase should be "voice-mail hacking" but I guess that does not have a good ring to it. :D
 
Albie said:
(after a quick Google) - Oh.

To elaborate: That kind of papers are, in my opinion, some of the most worthless contributions to modern societies. Papers that are more concerned about who people are having sex with, than with being a critical voice whenever needed. I guess they fit into some people's need for "bread and circus", but they often do it by stepping over bodies.

Believe me, we have that kind of crap in Norway as well.
 
I don't know if its hacking... Invasion of privacy maybe?  Is sitting down to a desk, seeing the password on the monitor considered hacking?  I know its an invasion, but hacking always seemed like something that required skill and work...
 
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