2005-02-01, 00:24
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Nasty Savage
How many of you fuckers have heard of these guys? Check them out... They were good shit. They were the pre-cursor to the whole Florida death scene and influenced some of the bands that came later.
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2005-02-01, 01:31
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Ah, they are some interesting thrash metal, and are very good IMO.
Is forbidden any good? I haven't heard them and I wish to hear them....
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2005-02-01, 02:13
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Originally Posted by TheDreadfulHoroscope
Ah, they are some interesting thrash metal, and are very good IMO.
Is forbidden any good? I haven't heard them and I wish to hear them....
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Their first album is a total thrash classic, I mean 10 out of 10. Their second album was very good, maybe a 7.5 or 8 out of 10. Avoid the other two. They started out amazing but steadily declined. Just get the first two albums, Forbidden Evil and Twisted into Form, in that order.
Anybody interested in checking out Nasty Savage, I recommend starting with Penetration Point, even though my favorite album of theirs is Indulgence. Pentration Point is probably more friendly to you death metal fiends. All of their albums are good, although I'd definitely recommend holding on the first, self titled album until you've already confirmed you like them.
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2005-02-03, 04:06
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Originally Posted by Chris Rezendes
Their first album is a total thrash classic, I mean 10 out of 10. Their second album was very good, maybe a 7.5 or 8 out of 10. Avoid the other two. They started out amazing but steadily declined. Just get the first two albums, Forbidden Evil and Twisted into Form, in that order.
Anybody interested in checking out Nasty Savage, I recommend starting with Penetration Point, even though my favorite album of theirs is Indulgence. Pentration Point is probably more friendly to you death metal fiends. All of their albums are good, although I'd definitely recommend holding on the first, self titled album until you've already confirmed you like them.
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Nasty Savage is pretty good. I heard Gladiator and No Sympathy back when Metal Legions was up and running and they were damn good songs. They're from the same town of Obituary if I'm not mistaken (Clearwater, FL?). Anyway, they're cool.
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2005-02-03, 18:16
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I've got the song "psycho, psycho" on a free metal blade CD. I find the singing a bit cheesy. The music is pretty cool though.
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2005-02-03, 22:38
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Nasty Savage is a great band. I don't know if ther still active, but in any case, their music liked me so much.
Even i was able to bought the "Penetration Point" in a Small Market some like 10 years ago, maybe this is nothing special, but 10 years ago, in my city (Monterrey, N.L. México) was extremately hard to find some extreme music, so this was like some kind of miracle.....
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