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About
Hey everyone! I’m just a nut-job wearing a mask doing heavy metal parodies of songs.
I also will be creating original content as well. Let me know if there is something you would like me to cover.
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MG666
Keep your horns up...Stay Metal
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Aliens
"Friday the 13th Part IV" solidifies Jason Voorhees as my favorite horror villain. Ted White delivers the ultimate portrayal of the iconic character. White's rendition is truly menacing, vicious, and brutally effective, embodying the essence of terror with precision. Behind the mask, White's kindness on set adds depth to the portrayal, juxtaposing the character's terrifying nature with the actor's humane demeanor.
a diverse cast with distinct personalities that enrich the narrative. Each character contributes to the tension, making their inevitable encounters with Jason all the more gripping. Overall, "Friday the 13th Part IV" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Jason Voorhees, with Ted White's portrayal marking a standout moment in horror cinema.
They’re here! This movie scared the $h!t out of me when I first saw it. It had a scary clown, skeletons, demons - it had it all. Great cast and an amazing set. The special effects still hold up to this day.
master of puppets is the best metallica album, but Justice is my favorite. I became a fan when one was released as a single. I listened to the tape countless times. I bought Ride second and master after that. I started learning guitar and Justice was my first tab book. Now, if you’ve ever bought tab books, you know the Blackened riff was completly wrong.
I love all the riffs on Justice. I know the production has it’s issues, but this will always be my favorite.
1st album i listened to on Vinyl. this came out in 1989 with “From out of Nowhere being the 1st single. Epic was the music video that got me into Faith no more. It is a masterpiece from beginning to end with a badass cover of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs”
“Surprise Your Dead,” “Zombie Eaters,” “The real Thing” are some of the best tracks on this album.
mike patton is arguably the best metal/rock singer with a 6 octave vocal range
As I noted with Metallica, with “master” being their best album. “Reign in blood” is slayer’s masterpiece, but “South of Heaven” is my favorite Slayer album.
“Ghosts of war” is my favorite slayer song. Which they would’ve played it more live. “Spill the blood” is a wonderful way to end the album. I know Kerry King was not fond of this album. The title track and “Mandatory Suicide” are Slayer classics
I have always been a fan of this movie. It has a dark plot to it. Ancient cult members seek out to rid the world of children and possibly more. Tom Atkins is the man and he is in 2 of my favorite horror movies from the 80's and many more.
Halloween shouldn’t always be about Michael Myers, but I appreciated the nod to him.
i stole a cassette from my sister. It didn’t have all the songs on it. once I bought the album. I got to hear Rocket Queen, Anything Goes and You’re crazy. this was also the first CD I bought (Along with Pearl Jam Ten)
Love ‘em or hate them. Guns N’ Roses will always be one of my favorite bands. I saw them live with Soundgarden in 1992. That was my first concert.
Ozzy’s debut as a solo performer paired with Randy Rhoads. Not to mention Lee Kerslake and Bob Daisley (Lee and Bob deserve more credit than they were given)
Randy Rhoads will always be one of my favorite guitarists. Talented, humble and died before his time. Mr. Crowley (both solos) and Revelation Mother earth rank as some of my favorite solos of all time
1984 had some of the best movies. too many to name. Gremlins will always hold a place in my heart. Gremlins had an amazing cast. It is funny, gross, silly and entertaining. It is my favorite Christmas movie. Sorry Diehard, but I’m from the midwest. Christmas has to have snow.
The bar scene, carolers and the theatre scenes always make me laugh.
II - metallica
III - Slayer
IV - Guns N’ Roses
V - pantera
VI - arch enemy
VII - Faith no more
VIII - Insomnium
IX - Slipknot
X - Sentenced
Black Sabbath with Ozzy will always be my favorite band. They were an iconic 4 piece band with numerous albums filled with the best collection of iconic riffs, hard-hitting drums, and bass melodies accompanied by ozzy’s singing.
My favorite album is “volume 4” although “Paranoid” is looked as their classic. All of their albums from their self-titled debut - Sabotage were true metal classics.
“Fairies Wear Boots” and “Supernaut” are my all-time favorites
metallica
Metallica has held a special place in my heart ever since I first experienced their music video "One." It was a transformative moment for me. My journey with Metallica began with "…And Justice for All," the first album I ever purchased, followed by "Ride the Lightning" and then "Master of Puppets." At that time, I didn't have any friends who shared my love for Metallica, but everything changed with the release of the "Black Album" in 1991. Suddenly, Metallica was everywhere, thanks to MTV.
Although the band's popularity soared with the "Black Album," "…And Justice for All" remains my all-time favorite. Yet, it's the era spanning "Ride the Lightning" through the "Black Album" that holds a special place in my heart whenever I listen to Metallica. James Hetfield's prowess as both a talented rhythm guitarist and vocalist continues to amaze me to this day.