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Combat Boxkicker
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Korea,enroute to Japan!!!!
Posts: 83
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[quote=Pellaz;7189057]Wow, this kinda warms my heart. Early 90s would have been before I actively deejayed on WREKage, but right around the time I started hanging out at the studio (the old location behind Alexander Memorial Coliseum). That's where I first heard, say, Therion's "To Mega Therion" and Pan-thy-Monium's "Battle of Geheeb," two songs that will forever remind me of the halcyon days of WREKage.
![]() How about Chris Poland's first solo disk, Wrathchild America, Danzig II: Lucifuge, Venom, Metallica starting and ending the show, and the call-in contest to vote on a new start and end band-not to mention the ONLY time Skid Row was ever played on WREKAGE??? Those were days... |
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incorrigible
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Wilmington, NC
Posts: 1,257
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MTV takes most of the credit - I was already listening to mass-media friendly rock from a fairly young age, but Hard 30/60 and Headbanger's Ball put me on the path of most of the music I listen to now when I was 13 or 14. Queensryche, Savatage, and Testament stand out as the first three ~metal~ bands that I really got into as a result of those shows.
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Black Belt in Sarcasm
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 834
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Kingdom Come (bleah) Dokken Metallica Scorpions Van Halen You don't get a much better lineup, especially considering how big those bands were in 1986. Awesome! Steve in Philly |
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Black Belt in Sarcasm
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 834
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I was probably about 10 when a friend played Black Sabbath for me (the song, by the band, off the album Black Sabbath). After that, bands like Def Leppard started getting big radio airplay. Twisted Sister was the one that really struck a chord with me, and for years were my favorite band. From there, is was downhill all the way.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: GA
Posts: 131
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I don't have any full shows, just 90 minutes here and 90 minutes there. I'm fairly certain that they are boxed up with the rest of my tapes in my parents' attic. I'll do some poking around and see what I can find. Damn, I don't even have a tape deck anymore to make copies. How times change...
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Hey you. With the hair.
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 183
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Growing up, I'd always preferred the hair metal bands to anything grunge. Since the hair metal wasn't cool, I pretty much didn't listen to any music at all.
Skip to college and a coworker who would give us all rides home. He loved to play "Shoots and Ladders" by Korn for us (because it was so bizarre). Rather than think he was weird, I enjoyed it, and over the summer, he sent me a tape that included everything from Korn to the Fugees to Screaming Trees and Rage Against the Machine. When we were working together in the fall, I'd mentioned a friend of mine was wearing this really cool Awake t-shirt and he suggested I ask to borrow my friend's Dream Theater CDs, which I did. I listened to Dream Theater and then Helloween, on that friend's recommendation... and then the ytsejam list provided me with friendships and music recommendations. Korn was my gateway band? -Sarah |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Peachtree City, GA
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Peachtree City, GA
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Not "THE Hoyt"
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Posts: 642
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Been listening to Metal since I was born so there wasn't much 'getting into it' I was just born into it. I used to jam out to Dio's Don't Talk to Strangers air guitar style when I was a toddler.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 78
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I discovered metal in 2000. I started off with Pink Floyd, got into Led Zep, then AC/DC, then Iron Maiden. And at the same time as Pink Floyd I discovered Within Temptation, and quickly got into the old Theatre of Tragedy and The 3rd and the mortal, before discovering Nightwish.
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Porno kitty
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 1,948
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Well, when I was little (6 or 7) was when MTV first started. They used to play Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot, and I loved it. But when I first got into music of my own, it was radio stuff. I became a big Prince fan and listed to the AT40 religiously. Later on, mostly when I lived in Germany, around '85 - '88, I heard a little Whitesnake, Motley Crue, etc., and got Slippery When Wet and Look What the Cat Dragged In for Christmas of '86. When I moved back to the States, I got re-acquainted with an old friend, Angel, who had 2 older brothers who had gotten into metal. She played me Guns 'N Roses (I still remember not hearing her well and asking her "What did you say the guitarist's name is? Slut?"), Ozzy, Maiden, WASP, etc. I started watching Headbanger's Ball and saw Testament, Death Angel, Yngwie, etc., and loved it. She had an "extra" copy of Rage for Order she gave me, and then I bought Cinderalla, Yngwie, and Metallica tapes.
And that, as they say, was all she wrote. ![]() Some very interesting stories here... thanks for sharing!
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