football_scooter 0 Posted June 19, 2007 Yes, yes I am. I believe he meant "whining", which makes your response even funnier. and the voting was fair & square. Sorry if you're not as "popular" as you thought there kutulu - next time pick better albums. It's that easy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kutulu 1,676 Posted June 19, 2007 I believe he meant "whining", which makes your response even funnier. and the voting was fair & square. Sorry if you're not as "popular" as you thought there kutulu - next time pick better albums. It's that easy. It would be next to impossible to pick better albums. Also, I am well aware of how unpopular I am. Are you? Also, I know what he meant. Do you? You think I'm funny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kutulu 1,676 Posted June 21, 2007 Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II Slayer, Reign In Blood Metallica, Kill Em' All Rage Against The Machine, Rage Against The Machine Metallica, And Justice for All AC/DC, Highway to Hell Stormtroopers of Death, Speak English or Die Cro-Mags, The Age of Quarrel KISS, KISS Jane's Addiction's, Nothing's Shocking Mercyful Fate, Melissa Slayer, Seasons in the Abyss Suicidal Tendencies, Suicidal Tendencies SLAYER, South of Heaven MUCKY PUP, "CAN'T YOU TAKE A JOKE?" Megaforce Records and metal/hardcore pioneers S.O.D. will release "Rise of the Infidels" on August 21, 2007. It is an extended EP (perhaps the longest in the music biz) with four unreleased S.O.D. songs, plus a live concert from Seattle is included. One of the crucial bands in the musical chain linking hardcore punk with metal, the STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH — known as S.O.D. — were actually intended to be a one-off side project, done as a lark. S.O.D. began in the mid-1980s during a break in the recording of ANTHRAX's "Spreading the Disease". What started out as a quick, satirical release for Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, Dan Lilker, and the infamous Billy Milano, S.O.D. has turned into a seminal band influencing countless hardcore, metalcore, and post-hardcore bands. Their first album, "Speak English or Die", has sold over 400,000 copies and remains an underground classic. S.O.D. was always about brutal satire, but done with complete honesty. Anyone who has witnessed their severe, yet astonishing live show, knows that S.O.D. is like no other band on the planet. "Rise of the Infidels" track listing: 01. Stand Up And Fight 02. Java Amigo 03. United And Strong 04. Ready To Fight Live At The Fenix 05. Ballad Of Nirvana/March Of The S.O.D. 06. Sgt D And The S.O.D. 07. Kill Yourself 08. Milano Mosh 09. Speak English Or Die 10. Fock the Middle East 11. Douche Crew 12. Ballad Of Jimi Hendrix 13. Ballad Of Jim Morrison 14. Ballad Of INXS 15. Ballad Of Frank Sinatra 16. Ballad Of Nirvana 17. Ballad Of Freddy Mercury 18. Cromatic Death 19. Fist Banging Mania 20. No Turning Back 21. Milk 22. Pussywhipped 23. Freddy Krueger 24. United Forces Share this post Link to post Share on other sites