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May 7, 2007
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strange music 2010
tech n9ne- AP and Everready (for the 5th time each)
" " - k.o.d.
jay z- blueprint 3
marilyn manson- the high end of low (horrible)
KiD CuDi- man on the moon
UGK- UGK 4 Life
 
May 24, 2002
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Just got this sick 3 disk Swedish Death Metal comp.



CD1:

1. Mefisto: Missing in Action (from the demo tape “Megalomania”, 1986)
2. Obscurity: Demented (from the demo tape “Damnations Pride”, 1987)
3. Corpse: Rise Again (from the demo tape “Black Dawn”, 1987)
4. Merciless: Souls of the Dead (from the demo tape “Realm of the Dark”, 1988)
5. Morbid: Wings of Funeral (from the demo tape “December Moon”, 1987)
6. Nihilist: Abnormally Deceased (from the demo tape “Only Shreds Remain”, 1988)
7. Putrefaction: Putrefaction Remains (from the demo tape “Painful Death”, 1989)
8. Carnage: Torn Apart (from the demo tape “Infestation of Evil”, 1989)
9. Therion: Megalomania (from the demo tape “Beyond the Darkest Veils of Inner Wickedness”, 1989)
10. Carbonized: Final Chapter (from the demo tape “Au-To-Dafe“, 1989)
11. Expulsion: Darkside (from the demo tape “Veiled in the Mists of Mystery”, 1989)
12. Grave: Brutally Deceased (from the demo tape “Anatomia Corporis Humani”, 1989)
13. Sorcery: Descend to the Ashes (from the demo tape “Unholy Crusade”, 1989)
14. Tribulation: Irrevocable Act (from the demo tape “Void of Compassion”, 1990)
15. Afflicted Convulsion: Consumed In Flames (from the demo tape “Beyond Redemption”, 1990)
16. Dismember: Dismembered (from the demo tape “Reborn in Blasphemy”, 1990)
17. Desultory: The Chill Within (from the demo tape “Death Unfolds”, 1990)
18. Grotesque: Submit to Death (from the 12” EP “Incantation”, 1990)

CD2:

1. Entombed: But Life Goes On (from the demo tape “But Life Goes On”, 1989)
2. Nirvana 2002: Mourning (from the compilation “Projections of a Stained Mind”, 1991)
3. General Surgery: Slithering Maceration of Ulcerous Facial Tissue (from the 7” EP “Necrology”, 1991)
4. Dismember: Override of the Overture (from the album “Like an Ever Flowing Stream”, 1991)
5. Grave: Into the Grave (from the album “Into the Grave”, 1991)
6. Unleashed: Before the Creation (from the album “Where No Life Dwells”, 1991)
7. Tiamat: Ancient Entity (from the album “The Astral Sleep”, 1991)
8. Carbonized: Recarbonized (from the album “For the Security”, 1991)
9. At The Gates: City of Screaming Statues (from the EP “Gardens of Grief”, 1991)
10. Liers In Wait: Bleeding Shrines of Stone (from the EP “Spiritually Uncontrolled Art”, 1992)
11. Edge Of Sanity: Enigma (from the album “Unorthodox”, 1992)
12. Cemetary: Nightmare Lake (from the album “An Evil Shade of Grey”, 1992)
13. Therion: Symphony of the Dead (from the album “Beyond Sanctorum”, 1992)
14. Afflicted: Tidings from the Blue Sphere (from the album “Prodigal Sun”, 1992)
15. Marduk: Still Fucking Dead (Here’s No Peace) (from the album “Dark Endless”, 1992)
16. Dissection: Black Horizons (from the album “The Somberlain”, 1993)


CD3:

1. Evocation: Through the Darkened Peril (from the demo tape “The Ancient Gate”, 1992)
2. Séance: Reincarnage (from the demo tape “Levitised Spirit”, 1991)
3. Toxaemia: Beyond The Realm (from the 7” EP “Toxaemia”, 1990)
4. Furbowl: Shark Heaven (from the demo tape “The Nightfall of Your Heart”, 1991)
5. Suffer: Human Flesh (from the demo tape “Manifestation of God”, 1991)
6. Traumatic: A Perfect Night to Masturbate (from the demo tape “A Perfect Night to Masturbate”, 1991)
7. Macrodex: Necrophilicide (from the demo tape “Remains of a Lost Life”, 1990)
8. House Of Usher: Rather Black (from the 7” EP “On the Very Verge”, 1991)
9. Crypt Of Kerberos: The Ancient War (from the 7” EP “Cyclone of Insanity”, 1992)
10. Eternal Darkness: Psychopath (from the 7” EP “Doomed”, 1992)
11. Interment: Morbid Death (from the demo tape “Where Death Will Increase”, 1991)
12. Uncanny: Transportation to the Uncanny (from the demo tape “Transportation to the Uncanny”, 1991)
13. S. G. R.: Die in Agony (from the demo tape “Massdevastation”, 1992)
14. Sarcasm: In Hate … (from the demo tape “In Hate …”, 1992)
15. Crematory: Enshrouded (in the River of Eternity) (from the demo tape “Netherworlds of the Mind”, 1992)
16. Necrony: Under the Black Soil (from the “Promo-Tape 93–94”, 1994)
17. Repugnant: Spawn of Pure Malevolence (from the demo tape “Spawn of Pure Malevolence”, 1998)
18. Katalysator: Mass Genocide Ritual (from the demo tape “Mass Genocide Ritual”, 2007)
 
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The Beatles White album especially "Helter Skelter" inspired Charles Manson to start killing people in hope of inciting a race war. So the Beatles were horrorcore in a way.

When the Beatles’ White Album came out, Charlie listened to it over and over and over and over again. He was quite certain that the Beatles had tapped in to his spirit, the truth — that everything was gonna come down and the black man was going to rise. It wasn’t that Charlie listened to the White Album and started following what he thought the Beatles were saying. It was the other way around. He thought that the Beatles were talking about what he had been expounding for years. Every single song on the White Album, he felt that they were singing about us. The song "Helter Skelter" — he was interpreting that to mean the blacks were gonna go up and the whites were gonna go down.
 
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The Beatles White album especially "Helter Skelter" inspired Charles Manson to start killing people in hope of inciting a race war. So the Beatles were horrorcore in a way.

When the Beatles’ White Album came out, Charlie listened to it over and over and over and over again. He was quite certain that the Beatles had tapped in to his spirit, the truth — that everything was gonna come down and the black man was going to rise. It wasn’t that Charlie listened to the White Album and started following what he thought the Beatles were saying. It was the other way around. He thought that the Beatles were talking about what he had been expounding for years. Every single song on the White Album, he felt that they were singing about us. The song "Helter Skelter" — he was interpreting that to mean the blacks were gonna go up and the whites were gonna go down.
Beatles didn't do jack squat

Charlie was on acid