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My favourite song on the album is between this and the Sin and the Sentence. Still not a huge fan of the album 'cause there's a lot of filler on it but it is a good album with some great tracks.Some new heavy Trivium the way i like it!!
Totally agree with ya mate. I also like The Wretchedness Inside.My favourite song on the album is between this and the Sin and the Sentence. Still not a huge fan of the album 'cause there's a lot of filler on it but it is a good album with some great tracks.
Something I've been listening to which is a mix of Devon Townsend, gay, and black. A gay, black Devon Townsend.Post metal gay crap from Iceland that I really enjoy. Former drummer of Sólstafir’s new band.
A few people have been fapping over this. I’ve seen it on Bandcamp but haven’t checked it out.Something I've been listening to which is a mix of Devon Townsend, gay, and black. A gay, black Devon Townsend.
It's a bit hit and miss. Some of it is crazy space metal that sounds great. Then there's soft folk mistral metal which is a little boring.A few people have been fapping over this. I’ve seen it on Bandcamp but haven’t checked it out.
Flat out day of work literally running around the city at full pace to make it to meetings, many arguments with contractors, arguments with building managers, get back to the office with a shit load to do. Throw on the new Cannibal Corpse and all is now good. Other than the urge to sacrifice virgins to Satan.New Cannibal Corpse has leaked and it’s a fucking baller.
Feared never disappoint. Ola is a fucking machineNew Feared (Ola Englund) track is pretty friggin tasty
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Download Festival 2017 / Photos: Katja Ogrin / Getty Images
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Download Festival Australia: Date, Venue & Lineup Countdown Revealed
Download Festival is officially coming to Australia in 2018, to help fill the Soundwave-shaped hole in our lives.
With the launch of the official Download Festival Australia website this morning, festival organisers Live Nation, Unified and Secret Sounds have confirmed that Download will make its Aussie debut in Melbourne next year, with 28 acts to perform at Flemington Racecourse on Saturday, 24th March. The festival also has plans to eventually expand across Australia.
While the full Melbourne lineup is yet to be announced, Music Feeds understands the likes of Korn, Limp Bizkit, Prophets Of Rage and NOFX will be on the festival’s debut Aussie roster.
The full lineup will be announced 9am AEDT Thursday, 9th November, according to a countdown on the Download Festival Australia website, and will feature 29 bands (with a third being Aussie acts) over four stages. Until then, you can read everything we know about the festival (so far) in the gallery below.
Live Nation purchased the Australian domain name for Download Festival last year, and the website momentarily went live (before later being taken down) late last month.
Music Feeds first broke news of Download Festival’s plans for Australia last year.
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Who's Involved
Former Soundwave Festival mastermind AJ Maddah IS NOT -- repeat -- IS NOT involved. The companies that ARE involved are touring giant Live Nation, Australian heavy music company Unified and Splendour In The Grass and Falls Festival promoters Secret Sounds. (Photos: Ollie Millington / YouTube)
When & Where
Download will make its Aussie debut on Saturday, 24th March 2018 at Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse, but there are plans to eventually expand the festival into a national tour.
Crowd Capacity & Stages
Around 25,000 ticket-holders will be able to watch bands play across four stages. There will also be specialty bars, markets, a food fare and art exhibitions on offer. (Photo: Katja Ogrin / Getty Images)
The Lineup
This lineup poster is a hilarious fake, but we already know a handful of bands that will appear on the real lineup, which will be announced in full at 9am AEDT Thursday, 9th November. There will be 28 acts on the roster, and a third of them will be Australian. (Photo: Katja Ogrin / Getty Images)
The only good i see out of that is hopefully nofx do a side show"nu-metal legends Korn, ‘Rollin” crew Limp Bizkit, Rage Against The Machine/Cypress Hill/Public Enemy supergroup Prophets Of Rage, punk icons NOFX"
I must have traveled back in time.
His jeffs vocals have always been average, probably holding the band back a lot.i thought they had a singer in the 80s for alice in hell? Or am i confusing them with someone else the ***** a shreder on guitar and his vocals a step above mustaineNew Annihilator album is out. It's pretty much what you'd expect from an 80s thrash band that's still kicking on. Not a bad album.
They've had about 6 different vocalists that have been hit and missHis jeffs vocals have always been average, probably holding the band back a lot.i thought they had a singer in the 80s for alice in hell? Or am i confusing them with someone else the ***** a shreder on guitar and his vocals a step above mustaine
There is no good here. None at all.The only good i see out of that is hopefully nofx do a side show
Nah nofx are piss funny liveThere is no good here. None at all.