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#1 crucifine
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Therion?

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Wait...Ulver!  To be honest, there are quite a few metal bands branching out into new areas, but Ulver is definitely its own creation.
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#2 crucifine
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Full Metal Jacket or A Clockwork Orange.  2001: A Space Odyssey I have to rewatch, Dr. Strangelove feels like a different kind of movie (to me anyways), and I haven't seen The Shining all the way through.
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#3 crucifine
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Here's a few possible suggestions:  The Pixies, Mike Patton, Sean Malone/Sean Reinert (at least in prog-metal), Imogen Heap (I think she'll have some kind of influence in the future).  Probably more...the ones that influence are generally unheard of.  Barely anyone remembers The Stooges or Link Wray.
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#4 crucifine
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Anything involved with Sean Malone and Sean Reinert.
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#5 crucifine
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Finding a good death metal band is hard.  The TC has mentioned a few, I suggest you check them out.  Opeth and In Flames hardly qualify as death metal, kids.  At least, not any more.  As far as I know, Opeth had a handful of death metal songs in their early days, and In Flames stopped being melo-death after Whoracle.

Edit: Neither is All That Remains, Shadows Fall, or Soilwork.  Atheist, however, is a must.  Amon Amarth ain't bad either.
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#6 crucifine
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Didn't quite understand your stoned mumblings but if you wanna know that God exists just take about 20 hits of acid. They dont call it "Touching God" for nothing.

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or alternatively, 1-3 hits of mescaline. 

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#7 crucifine
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It may make you think you are a genius, but it does quite the contrary. It kills your brain cells, trust me. While at a young age your body may be able to recover from your pot smoking habits, however when you get older the cells that die, aren't coming back.rimnet00

You're completely missing the point of his argument, and besides, pot does not kill brain cells.  That's the second time I've had to say that in this thread today.  Embarrassing. 

And to the guy talking about truth = god, that is a different subject of debate.  He is describing the entity that people have faith in according to their religion, and how the argument for 'his' existence is weak (like his own statement), not what 'god' is.
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#8 crucifine
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[QUOTE="crucifine"]never heard of super hard metal....TheCrimsonKoopa


You can find it in my pants.

Bionic Man?
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#9 crucifine
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I use it to find out information on something obscure or trivia on actors and such.  And to find out release dates.  I never use a review to base my opinions on anything.
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#10 crucifine
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Sorry man, I guess I'm not tr00 enough for super hard metal.  Sounds badass, though.