Extol

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zaoman32

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I just bought this album on MP3 last night, I don't know what took me so long, but I'm convinced it is the best metal album I've ever heard, I will for sure be keeping my sights out for a hard copy.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfv0NdhGjV8[/video]
 
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zaoman32

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#2
And this one has always been a favorite.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRAyImFXW_Y[/video]
 

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First song kinda reminds me of Rammstein-and idk why.
I like another one-but oh my (0:02-0:09) that creepy hand. :D
 
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zaoman32

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#4
both them and rammestein are from europe, except that rammestein is from Germany, and Extol is from Norway...and Extol loves Jesus.

Yeah, I thought the video was kind of weird, but I absolutely love the song, it's on an album called the Blueprint Dives, and it's like a perfect combination of hard rock and worship music, it almost has a Tool sound at times.
 
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Ugly

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#5
Yeah, Extol was a good band. There's talk of them reuniting as well, if i understand correctly. The first 3 Extol CD's were off the chain good. I actually first heard the band on the Norwegian Lights Christian metal compilation, before they released their first CD. Burial came out after that, then a remix CD called Mesmerized with industrial remixes and i think so new songs.
Then Undeceived came out, then Paralysis. Unfortunately, they then did Synergy and The Blueprint Dives which i hated both, as there was too drastic of a style change, and to a weaker more mainstream style. But they rocked it for a few years at least. =P
 
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zaoman32

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Yeah, Extol was a good band. There's talk of them reuniting as well, if i understand correctly. The first 3 Extol CD's were off the chain good. I actually first heard the band on the Norwegian Lights Christian metal compilation, before they released their first CD. Burial came out after that, then a remix CD called Mesmerized with industrial remixes and i think so new songs.
Then Undeceived came out, then Paralysis. Unfortunately, they then did Synergy and The Blueprint Dives which i hated both, as there was too drastic of a style change, and to a weaker more mainstream style. But they rocked it for a few years at least. =P
See, I started on them with Synergy and The Blueprint Dives. I really didn't like them at all before those two (to this day I still LOVE Blueprint), but I've recently been really getting into extreme and progressive sounding metal, so I gave burial a shot again and loved it. I never heard a thing from undecieved up until yesterday though, and I understood why people hated their last two so much, though I still love them.

Last rumor I heard, and according to facebook, they're recording a new album with Peter on Vox, David on Drums, and Ole back on guitar. Those are the only three right now.
 

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both them and rammestein are from europe, except that rammestein is from Germany, and Extol is from Norway...and Extol loves Jesus.

Yeah, I thought the video was kind of weird, but I absolutely love the song, it's on an album called the Blueprint Dives, and it's like a perfect combination of hard rock and worship music, it almost has a Tool sound at times.
I must admit-i like Tool (if we are talking about same thng).
I used to like A Perfect Circle-but oh well-some of their songs are-uhm not ok.
 
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zaoman32

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I must admit-i like Tool (if we are talking about same thng).
I used to like A Perfect Circle-but oh well-some of their songs are-uhm not ok.
I used to love A Perfect Circle, but yeah, I know what you mean. I can't listen to either without getting angry or depressed anymore, they leave me drained.
 

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I used to love A Perfect Circle, but yeah, I know what you mean. I can't listen to either without getting angry or depressed anymore, they leave me drained.
Why angry>?

For example-i like 'Right In Two' song and other songs. It makes you think.

I mean someone can have other thoughts about some thngs that I believe in. But I like whn ppl are 'real' and talk/sing about it. That is why i prefer to listen to somethng like that-> rather thn typical halllelujah songs (if you get what i mean).
 
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zaoman32

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#10
Why angry>?

For example-i like 'Right In Two' song and other songs. It makes you think.

I mean someone can have other thoughts about some thngs that I believe in. But I like whn ppl are 'real' and talk/sing about it. That is why i prefer to listen to somethng like that-> rather thn typical halllelujah songs (if you get what i mean).
Don't get me wrong, musically I love them, but there are certain bands that I feel just drain me, and they're one of them. I can't really explain it, but that's how it is.
 
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zaoman32

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yup, still on an extol kick. This one is where I got the lyrics for my signature from. Probably one of my favorite metal albums of all time too.

[video=youtube;FY4bTKIFRj4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY4bTKIFRj4[/video]
 
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zaoman32

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#12
Easily in my top three from "Burial"

[video=youtube;fa9B6CvYkgI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa9B6CvYkgI[/video]