Guitar Hero III Set List Is Looking Good

Friday, October 12th, 2007


Pre-Order Guitar Hero III at the RedOctane Store
With the October 28th Release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock just around the corner, I figured I’d check around and see if the set list was available anywhere yet. I know I shouldn’t be trusting interwebbian rumor, but several sites are saying that the game will include some of the bands and songs that I had been hoping for in the last two versions.

According to various sources, it looks like the game is going to include tracks from The Hellacopters, Backyard Babies, Tenacious D, Slayer (!), ‘Sabbath, Weezer, Aerosmith, I. Ron Maiden, the Scorpions, and it doesn’t look like I’ll ever get Foghat out of my head.

Its rumored to include over 70 songs, half of which will be performed by the original artists. That means we shouldn’t be putting up with as many crappy Danzig covers as we did in previous versions. It’s priced about $10 higher than the Guitar Hero II, but this one is set to include a wireless guitar controller.

How Not To Woo Women With Iron Maiden

Friday, September 14th, 2007

This week, I sat through about ten minutes show called Extreme Dating, which was so good that it was being broadcast at the prime slot of 6:30 AM. The premise was that two people go on a date, but one of them has an earpiece that is connected to the other’s exes. The exes then try to ruin the date by feeding questions and insider information.

This episode had an extremely high-maintenance Swedish girl who was looking for a guy to read poetry to her all day and wait a mere six to eight months while she

Dokaka In My Gauchos

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

So, I was sitting there reading a post over at Notes of Chaos that introduced me to Dokaka, a Japanese beatboxer who does cover songs using only his voice as an instrument. JUD JUD did a similar thing years ago, but I have to applaud Dokaka’s increased complexity. I ended up cracking up every time I listened to his rendition of Metallica’s “Creeping Death”, so I went on a hunt for more of his stuff. In my journey around the wild, wild web, I came across a few additional covers that I thought I should post.

Creeping Death – Metallica (Original)

This is the original Creeping Death by Metallica. The video is merely the song played over a picture of the album cover. It’s not too exciting, but it was the best sound quality I could find, if you’ve either never heard the song or needed a refresher.

Creeping Death – Dokaka (Cover)

This is Dokaka’s all-vocal version:
Creeping Death covered by Dokaka

Creeping Death – Apocalyptica (Cover)

In searching out Dokaka, I came across Apocalyptica’s cover of Creeping Death. While not as interesting as Dokaka’s, I thought It was worth putting up because it’s an all cello rendition.

The Trooper – Iron Maiden (Original)

This is the Original Trooper video by I. Ron Maiden. It’s a classic, but again, it’s just presented to give you a feel for the original, if you’ve never heard it.

Dokaka – The Trooper (Cover)

Here is Dokaka’s all-vocal version:
The Trooper covered by Dokaka

The Trooper – The Gauchos (Best. Cover. Ever.)

And here, my dear readers is the crown jewel of today’s post. If you don’t watch or listen to anything else in this post, please do yourself a favor and watch this. Gems like this are the reason that I sift through hours of video. Just from the picture, you can see that The Gauchos are four little kids. Even if you hate heavy metal, you have to appreciate their talent. And if you can’t do that, turn down the volume and just watch the little girl fronting the band.

Soundtrack to the Apocalypse (That Never Arrived)

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

I was going to make 6 copies of this, and it was going to be 66 minutes long and contain 13 songs. Because the time between actually getting the idea and whipping the disc together was only about 66 minutes, there really wasn’t a lot of time for anything more than picking tracks. I ended up only making 3 copies because I really don’t know many people with the metallic fortitude to actually listen to this disc the whole way through.

I did, however, try to make the disc start off mild and gradually increase in brutality as the tracks piled on. I truly, truly, truly wanted to make “Sweet Love” by Anita Baker the ending track, but I ran completely out of room and was aftraid that Anita Baker’s stylings might actually push too many listeners over the fine line that separates good, clean fun and mass murder.

If I put any real thought into it, I would’ve also moved “Satan” (currently in the 18 slot) to track 13 and closed the disc with “Disciple.” It was pointed out that “Number of the Beast” really should’ve been track 6, which I fully agree.

Maybe next century…

06/06/06: The Soundtrack to the Apocalypse

Soundtrack to the Apocalypse (That Never Arrived) CD

  1. AC/DC – Hells Bells
  2. Black sabbath – Black Sabbath
  3. Ozzy Osbourne – Bark at the Moon
  4. Van Halen – Runnin’ With the Devil
  5. Iron Maiden – Number of the Beast
  6. Fu Manchu – Evil Eye
  7. Solarized – Black Unholy Ground
  8. High on Fire – Devilution
  9. Entombed – That’s When I Became a Satanist
  10. Hatebreed – Doomsayer
  11. Metallica – The Four Horsemen
  12. Pantera – Cowboys from Hell
  13. Lamb of God – A Devil In God’s Country
  14. The Haunted – D.O.A.
  15. Pig Destroyer – Terrifyer
  16. Slayer – South of Heaven
  17. Slayer – Disciple
  18. Entombed – Satan
  19. *Bonus Track: Misfits – Braineaters

Contemplated, But Exluded

I came across a few tracks that could’ve been included, but were excluded because they either didn’t fit in with the rest of the tracks, or because there are only 80 available minutes on a disc to work with…

  • 8 Ball Shifter – The Ballad Of Tura Satana
  • Pantera – Hellbound
  • Cake – Satan is My Motor
  • Reverend Horton Heat – Devil is Chasing Me
  • AC/DC – Highway to Hell
  • Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil
  • Metallica – Am I Evil?
  • Kyuss – Demon Cleaner
  • Hank Williams III – Devil’s Daughter
  • Charlie Daniels Band – Devil Went Down to Georgia
  • Superjoint Ritual – Antifaith
  • Tons of Slayer
  • Tons of Misfits
  • Anita Baker – Sweet Love

If you come up with your own additions, put them in the comments, and mention which tracks that you would replace with them…

Random Quotes of the Past Week

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

On the Phone With My Dad…

“Repeat this to #1GF!”
“Ok”
“Why”
“Why…”
“Are you still with him.”
“…are you still… Hey.”

With Iron Maiden’s #1Fan…

“Man, do I have an ear worm.
“Uh oh.”
“No, don’t worry. I can’t really infect anyone else with this one.”
“Huh?”
“It’s by G. G. Allin.”
“Oh boy.”
“It’s called ‘I wanna fuck myself‘”
[LOL]
“Really. It’s unbelievably catchy.”

While Catching Up With an Old Friend…

“I love the whole #1GF! thing. It’s so Japanese Anime. #1GF! [chops the air].

With #1GF!…

“Hey did you see Darryl’s comment?”
“Yea, even on paper he does a better Popeye than you.”
“He was doing David Lee Roth!”
“Whatever. It was still better.”

75 Clues You Might Be a Metalhead

Friday, March 1st, 2002

WWDLRD? “What would David Lee Roth do?” is something that I came across years ago that we all can use to answer even the toughest of life’s questions. For example: It’s Tuesday. Do you: A.) go out with your buddies, or B.) study for the exam? Before you make that tough decision, ask yourself, WWDLRD? Would Dave pick A or B? Neither, bitches. Dave would pick C.) Do a cartwheel and go find some hot women. Hummalazeebala.

Right on! Thanks, Dave!

I thought WWDLRD? was pretty common, so I checked Google. The only things that came up were lists that seemed really familiar. As I was reading through them, I noticed the mention of “Seka”, (my friend Tim’s band that was really short lived, and not too well known), and Roadsaw (the band I did a website for).

As I read, I realized that these lists were copied and/or modified from a list that I had modified from the original The Metal Test by James Morrison and Patrick Dalton back in 1999. I couldn’t imagine anyone quoting me, so I looked for my original list and found that I had indeed written what I was reading years before.

Here is the list. About half the points are Dalton/Morrison, and half were written by yours truly.

You Are/Were a Metalhead If… (75 Clues That You Might Be a Metalhead)

  1. You at one time tried to make the sawblade wrist bands that Blackie Lawless wore AND/OR you tried to make the Kerry King nail armband.
  2. You know that the Dio logo turned upside down reads “devil.”
  3. “NOT” was in your vocabulary.
  4. You remember when Metallica was never on the radio or MTV.
  5. You were in love with Lita Ford or Doro Pesch.
  6. You saw the movie Trick Or Treat.
  7. You constantly had to explain to people that “Bon Jovi is not metal and he SUCKS.”
  8. When you watch MTV News you recognize Megadeth’s “Peace Sells” bass line at the end of the segment.
  9. You liked the Beastie Boys because Kerry King played guitar on “License to Ill”.
  10. The brim of your baseball cap was turned upward with MOSH written on it.
  11. A D.R.I. mosh guy and Misfits t-shirts were must-haves.
  12. “Poser” was in your vocabulary.
  13. You learned a little history by listening to Iron Maiden.
  14. You or someone you knew had “The Number Of The Beast” album cover painted on the back of their denim jacket AND/OR your denim vest was covered with pins and embroidered patches.
  15. You had discussions on Metallica vs. Megadeth.
  16. “Caught in a mosh” was going to be the title of your A&E Biography.
  17. You wore Jams.
  18. You played “I’m The Man” to some of your rap friends.
  19. You had albums on Combat Records.
  20. You thought German metal would be the next big thing.
  21. Bands like Poison, Winger, Trixter, Kix, and all the bands with the word “White” in their name were killing you.
  22. You know how to pronounce and spell Yngwie Malmsteen.
  23. Chicks in high hair and spandex ruled.
  24. Guys in high hair and spandex sucked.
  25. You really hated Tipper Gore.
  26. You secretly liked Queensryche.
  27. You wrote on your pants.
  28. Your pants were in their prime when they ripped.
  29. At every show there was one black metalhead (and you thought that was pretty cool).
  30. You can name all the members of SEKA.
  31. You think Cliff Burton should be canonized.
  32. You find that “Angel of Death” would make a catchier national anthem than the Star Spangled Banner.
  33. You find yourself yelling “SLAYER!” at shows they don’t even play.
  34. You think Iron Maiden is classic rock.
  35. You thought Ministry was dance music.
  36. You won’t drive in a car if there’s no tape deck.
  37. You wore fingerless gloves even in 90 degree weather.
  38. You wanted to draw comic books for a living
  39. You thought Chris Holmes was cool in Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years.
  40. You can name every guitarist Ozzy had after Randy Rhoads.
  41. You thought KISS actually meant Knights In Satan’s Service.
  42. You always remember the “J” in Yngwie J. Malmsteen.
  43. You think the higher the hair, the better the woman.
  44. You wish Ozzy was your dad.
  45. You thought hair shorter than shoulder length was selling out.
  46. You thought hanging earrings were tough.
  47. You had a skull ring.
  48. You regularly measured your hair to see how long it got, and felt intimidated by guys with longer hair than you.
  49. All your favorite songs had one note bass lines.
  50. Ozzy could fart in a microphone, and you would force yourself to like it.
  51. You fought over whether Motley Crue’s makeup made them Glam.
  52. Camouflage shorts/pants were a good portion of your wardrobe.
  53. You thought the measure of a man was how high he could sing.
  54. You owned either leather pants, a leather vest, or chaps, and you’re not a cowboy.
  55. You don’t feel tardy, awwww you think the clock is slow.
  56. You know that after “Nothing else matters”, nothing Metalica put out did.
  57. Your most memorable concerts had 15 minute guitar, bass, and drum solos.
  58. You’re working hard to bring back baseball t-shirts.
  59. You KNOW in your heart that the mullet haircut WILL come back someday.
  60. You refer to Roadsaw as the ‘saw, and Judas Priest as ‘Priest.
  61. You knew what Steve Vai was “saying” to Dave on his guitar.
  62. You know the difference between M.O.D., S.O.D., and D.R.I.
  63. You fully lace up your work boots only for weddings.
  64. You think that concerts without explosions are a “rip-off”.
  65. You think that a concert with under 5 encores is a “rip-off”.
  66. You cut the sleeves off of your denim jacket so it would fit over your leather jacket.
  67. You owned either shorts or a sleeveless t-shirt with the British flag on it.
  68. You remember when the quality of a band was directly proportional to the “slutiosity” of its groupies.
  69. Like a cape to a bull, white baseball caps triggered a violent response in you.
  70. You thought it was funny to ask for a “bottle of anything and a glazed doughnut to go” at the kwiki-mart.
  71. You thought that wearing a leather vest WITH a shirt was a fashion faux-pax.
  72. “Old School” was in your vocabulary.
  73. When confronted with tough life decisions you ask yourself, “What would David Lee Roth do?”
  74. You have had a subscription to one or more metal magazines.
  75. You give people the hand sign of the devil when they do something cool.

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