There were promotional Dimmu Borgir pentagram gummies for Death Cult Armageddon in 2003. Not sure if that would be Gummy Burger or Yummy Gummy
There were promotional Dimmu Borgir pentagram gummies for Death Cult Armageddon in 2003. Not sure if that would be Gummy Burger or Yummy Gummy
I was barely 15 when this came out
We manually spun the disc around backwards to hear what they say at the intro - join us, join us, join us in hell.
Scariest shit I’d ever heard.
Slayer converted me from a little punk rock kid to a full on speed metaler.
That is pretty bad ass. Most people don’t know who he is, and when I tell them, they don’t get it. Thats amazing to me @JustTieflingThings
I pierced a pair of nipples with Fakir! He was a good man, a little bit of a diva, and always interested and interesting. What a life he lived. In our 20’s, @Coffin_Dodger and I worked in bodymody. I used to go to the Association of Professional Piercer’s conference yearly too.
What stood out to me when I was younger reading was the perception of pain. It is in fact able to be “overcome”, and it can be transformed into a ball of light. I’ve never done a suspension or anything, but I had a set of piercing needles no body knew about, lol. Fakir musafar helped legitimize my intentions then I think
This was a big part of the pain equation too
I plan to be the world’s oldest head banger! I’ve always been drawn to music with energy and emotion, vs mainstream crap.
A couple of pioneers of metal: