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Monday 14 January 2013

The Metal Project: 2010 (Part 3)

The Metal Project:  Tracking down every Metal song on Youtube with "Metal" in the title and gathering them in one place. Why? Why not?

The final part of our triple feature of metallic mayhem from 2010. Hope you find something you like.

Abigail - War Metal Till Death (Japan)

(We've met these Punk-loving Japanese  nutcases before)
Honour to: sindefeatist

Crimson Fire - Born For Metal (Greece 2010)

(Singalong Power Metal - Vocals are an acquired taste - 
he does a decent job but does take  a bit of getting used to.
Oldschool duelling guitars too - nice)
Honour to: nikossofis

Herald - Metaltron (Estonia)

(Rather catchy Trad Metal. Plus, sung in Estonian 
and how often do you get to hear that happen?)
Honour to: egertum

Immaculate - Thrash Metal Avenger (Sweden)

(There's hints of Maiden, hints of early Anthrax and 
I can't quite work out who the vocalist reminds me of.
 Listen to it and you'll see what I mean)
Honour to: EVILEOFICIAL  

Metal King - Cybermetalheads (Colombia)

(Another one I can't quite pigeonhole. It's sort of Black Metal but with traditional elements.)
Honour to: dretiley 

Omega - Black Metal Rust (Greece)

(Not as harsh as you'd expect. I was pleasantly surprised)
Honour to: DictiusTeNecare666

Rezet - Metal Rite (Germany)

(Some metal has aspirations towards being something more meaningful.
This isn't.
 This is music for people who want to thrash like bastards then wake up 
the next morning in a pool of  spilled beer and vomit.)
Honour to; thrasher123

Skullview - Metalkill The World (USA) 

(Grandiose, Manowar-style chestbeating stuff. I  quite like it
It is 9 minutes long though. You have been warned)
Honour to; EpicHeavyMetal

Verdugo - Commandos De Metal (Chile)

(More punky Black/Thrash and a remarkably tacky album cover)

and finally

VX - Metal Sin Parar (Spain)

(Thrash - Spanish style)
Honour to: VXrudethrash

That's all folks. See you next time for the metallic offerings of  2011. 

2 comments:

  1. Out of all of these, I like the Estonian band the best!

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    1. They are a pleasant surprise aren't they? One of the side effects of doing this is that I've found a lot of good metal songs I'd never knew existed.

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