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Lemmy said something that was unfortunately, kind of true. "The bad guys always dressed the best." Many have a fascination with the dark side of human nature and the Nazis being perhaps the darkest, hold a special fascination. They were THE world power at one time and nearly conquered the world utilizing an ideology

Lemmy wasn't a Nazi. He collected WW2 memorabilia. How many songs did the guy write against fascism and nazism? Same with Slayer. Some of this shit makes these guys seem like the PMRC from the 1980s.

Metal has always been liberal, though. It's probably the most political of all the musical genres. It derived from protest music of the 60s.

THAT IS GOOD!

Knock knock?

I heard a rumor that Arnold confronted Trump by saying, "You cold hearted bastard! I live to see you eat that contract! But I hope you leave enough room for my fist because I'm going to ram it into your stomach and break your goddamn spine! YAAAGGGGHHHHHH!"

Mike loves the movies and so do I.

Anybody who thinks that sincerity is lame is likely an idiot.

I agree and I would also add Curtiz' "The Walking Dead(1936,)" as another effective classic horror. I'm sorry to hear about "Casablanca." I do think that's a wonderful movie.

That "synthetic flesh" part may be the most terrifying and disturbing of any of the 1930s horror films. The look of the technicolor, the face the doctor creates, even the flesh itself, all disturbing and very creepy. Dr. X is not a classic on the level of Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or Island of Lost Souls,

Eugene is putting on an act, a long con. I thought that was pretty obvious. It was an entertaining episode but man, they really make Dwight a hard sell. He was effectively sympathetic early on but the sacrifice of the doctor was a bit much. Also, why would you kill a doctor in the apocalypse? That's pretty dumb. Negan

This was kind of a fun episode. The author's interpretation of Gregory's meeting with the gang was exactly as I saw it. The actor was just too good and likable to make us hate him. In fact, I was laughing at his quips.

That was fun and Gaga is obviously a fan of the music. She actually has a good voice for metal and wouldn't mind hearing her do something like this in the future. The production was ridiculous but I expected that.

Sounds like Steven Seagal.

I thought Daesim was referencing a cat. That sounds like you were referencing John Carpenter's The Thing!

I wish it was directed by Coleman Francis. The narration alone would have made it.

O'Reilly is merely a sensationalist. Those others mentioned are true bastards.

Even on weaker albums, he was able to deliver and you could usually find something worthy. Dehumanizer is a very strong record and has grown in appreciation over the years.

In a way, the production on Born Again made the album age better giving a rawer, less refined approach. I'm not sure if Gillan ever sounded as unhinged as he did on "Disturbing the Priest," a genuine Sabbath classic.

I've seen many even consider Heaven and Hell as a top 10 metal album of all time. It's that good and Mob Rules is just about the same. I think Sabbath brought out some of the best in Dio.