Info and forum posts by 'Man On The Silver Mountain'

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Joined on: Tuesday, 25th October 2005, 21:17, Last used: Sunday, 28th December 2008, 09:18

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RE: Awesome cover versions of songs- put em here

Rasputin by Turisas
Summer Night City by Therion
A View to a Kill by Northern Kings

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RE: Playstation 2 game recommendations ?

Recently picked up Guitar Hero 2 and it is well addictive and have been replaying Spartan Total Warrior as I like the idea of a lone Spartan warrior taking on pretty much the whole of the Roman army. Also
God of War
GTA Games
The Warriors

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RE: Songs you have played to death this week...

I`ve been playing the following
1. "Carry On Wayward Son" - Kansas
2. "Back In The Village" Iron Maiden
Basically the whole Powerslave album

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RE: movies youd like to see made

Wouldn`t mind seeing this made into a full movie as I`m a fan of the Batman/



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This item was edited on Tuesday, 15th August 2006, 08:15

RE: houses with far too many external Xmas Decorations? Here`s the music if anyone`s interested.

I have found the name of the music, it is Wizards in Winter from The Lost Christmas Eve album.

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RE: The perfectly crafted epic track

If we`re talking about epic tracks for me the one that springs to mind is The Odyssey by Symphony X. It has lots of different parts throughout the song like fantasy movie soundtrack parts, heavy keyboard parts, and my favourite part is the last 4 mins or so as it kicks ass. Although not the longest epic that I`ve heard definately one of the best, and it clocks in at 24 minutes long.

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