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July 7th, 2008, 10:24 PM
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Straight Edge Warrior
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^  I don't think a few years in jail over a church arson is worth getting my black metal band hyped to Hell and back, I mean you could possibly get signed to something decent like Moribund if you got hafway decent stuff and the hype of bringing USBM to be a frightening thing, or who knows Candlelight, etc.. maybe it is worth it in the longrun now that I think about it and read stories of short sentences for some arsons(I'm not advising anyone to burn a church down btw) though. 
Last edited by ~Derek~ : July 7th, 2008 at 11:27 PM.
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July 8th, 2008, 01:50 PM
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#77 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lord Kur
I think that murderers should be in jail for life because i highly doubt that kind of rage is able to be supressed but since it's Norway's law i guess it's ok. He probably won't kill again unless he gets mad at his newborn and eats it, or something.
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 . 'that kind of rage' cant be suppressed? I don't see any of the stuff he did to be credited to turborage, because he would instead be on a christian-killspree rather than burning down churches if he had anger issues.
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Originally Posted by Lord Kur
I believe that killing can be an addiction and it takes a certain type of person to have enough rage in them to kill. Most people wouldn't keep stabbing over and over again. After a certain point it's no longer self defense.
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Again..  . He only made sure the death was as quick as possible so he could get away in time. 'Addiction'? And it doesnt take 'rage' to be insensitive enough not cringe or something at the sight of a bloodwound. There are plenty of people who do have balls and can take a sight of a dying man without any pukaegia.
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Didn't know we had retards visiting this forum 
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July 8th, 2008, 02:26 PM
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#78 (permalink)
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I was born for dying
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Originally Posted by SouthernTrendkill
I hope the next Burzum record is on acoustic guitar. That would be my favorite thing of all-time. Not folky like that Agalloch crap but metallic stuff like Impaled Northern Moonforest, except good, and of course serious.
edit: A lot of Black Metal is pretty soft already. Particularly Burzum. Very slow and subdued, though dark and harsh. It depresses me that these bands like Agalloch and Alcest soften up black metal in all the wrong ways. You don't need to pussify the kind of instrumentation, you just need to play the same kind of riffs and structures in a slightly different way. It could make for a pretty awesome sound. The acoustic guitar is so typecasted it's disgusting. You don't have to play pathetic Dave Mathews singer-songwriter material on an acoustic guitar, it can do so many more things and it virtually never gets a chance to in modern music.
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Well I hope it's good, black metal is more accepted in Norway now than when Varg was imprisoned, back then black metal was considered a threat and not a musical art form. I know Varg probably has lots to get off his chest, and Im sure he will write something grim, but who knows he could do something totally out of the blue. Regardless, a new Burzum record will be huge in the black metal scene, and might even hit the charts.
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July 8th, 2008, 02:27 PM
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you know he went to jail for murder not burning down churches, right?
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July 8th, 2008, 03:14 PM
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Covered With Sores
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yea, they didn't have enough evidence for the churches, right?
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July 8th, 2008, 03:39 PM
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I thought it was a combined charge of arson and murder.
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July 8th, 2008, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Zephyrus
I thought it was a combined charge of arson and murder.
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It became that eventually I think
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July 8th, 2008, 03:52 PM
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#83 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Geralt of Rivia
 . 'that kind of rage' cant be suppressed? I don't see any of the stuff he did to be credited to turborage, because he would instead be on a christian-killspree rather than burning down churches if he had anger issues.
Again..  . He only made sure the death was as quick as possible so he could get away in time. 'Addiction'?
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Killing 100% for certain can become an addiction for some. Read up on serial killers more because i'm not gonna dig up pages and pages of evidence for you. Also, serial killers are well known for lying to authourities so it is nearly impossible to tell if anyone is ever actually rehabilitated
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And it doesnt take 'rage' to be insensitive enough not cringe or something at the sight of a bloodwound. There are plenty of people who do have balls and can take a sight of a dying man without any pukaegia.
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This part is exciting but it is irrelevant to what we are discussing. We can't tell what varg is feeling inside but we must assume he wasn't happy.
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July 8th, 2008, 05:57 PM
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Someone said that Faust had killed a man, and "Greven" just wanted to be equal.
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July 8th, 2008, 06:07 PM
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Covered With Sores
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Originally Posted by Volve
Someone said that Faust had killed a man, and "Greven" just wanted to be equal.
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by greven, do you mean thorn? faust killed a gay guy because the dude made a move on him and he felt like killing... i'm pretty sure
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