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 Post subject: OBNER METAL THREAD!
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:35 pm 
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Renamed so we can post any Metal we'd like. I'll post only my favorite finds. Feel free to post as well.

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Sick old school death metal from Sweden.

RIYL: Dismember, Crematory, Carnage, Autopsy, Gorement etc.


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not from 2009...

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Founded firmly in the Judas Priest camp, Malice was a highly impressive Los Angeles based Metal band noted for strenuous live work. Not only did Malice sound like Judas Priest by warrant of their heavy European guitar riffing but vocalist James Neal, a practising Buddhist, sounded uncannily like Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford and guitarist Jay Reynolds was a deadringer for Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing. Malice's insistence on wearing studded black leather only compounded the comparisons.

Formed by Portland emigrees, bassist Mark Behn had previously played in Fire Eye and had also played in another local outfit, Kharma, who also included Pete Holmes, better known in later years for his role in Black n' Blue. Guitarist Mick Zane had started out with the 1978 act Rude Awakening, fronted by Matt McCourt later of Wild Dogs infamy. Zane and McCourt, alongside Wild Dogs guitarist Jeff Horton and Black n' Blue man Pete Holmes, would share a later band, DMZ, in 1981. Jay Reynolds was part of the same club scene, coincidentally appearing in the Matt McCourt fronted acts 1979's Punk band the Violaters and The Ravers.

It was Jay Reynolds that provided the catalyst for Malice. Having returned to Portland from Hawaii, where the guitarist had worked with various acts, he soon forged THE RAVERS. When this band folded Reynolds set to work assembling Malice, the first rehearsals featuring James Neal, Matt McCourt, Deen Castronovo, of Wild Dogs, on drums and then sixteen year old Kip Doran of Evil Genius and The Enemy on guitar.

Making their initial vinyl appearance on the first Metal Blade Records 'Metal Massacre' compilation album, the only band to contribute two tracks, with 'Captive Of Light' and 'Kick You Down', Malice were in fact at that stage not yet a band, the five members only deciding on a permanent union following the sessions. Introducing bassist Mark Behn and drummer Peter Laufmann, this formation the group relocated to Los Angeles. The buzz on Malice now rollercoasted with the respected Dutch magazine 'Aardschok' giving the band a cover story a mere two months after their formation. The band's first gig came in November 1982 appearing at Los Angeles Troubadour Club headlining a bill with Metallica and Pandemonium as opening acts. A line-up change saw the introduction of with new drummer Cliff Carruthers, previously with Snow and Assassin. The quintet's ensuing Michael Wagener produced demo proved an immense tour de force and Malice soon found themselves at the centre of a record company bidding war. Atlantic Records snapped up the band in July 1984 and the demo comprised half of Malice's first album, 1985's 'In The Beginning', the remaining tracks being produced by Ashley Howe.

Second album 'License To Kill', was produced by Max Norman. The record, surfacing in 1986, was another strong contender. Guests in the studio included Megadeth men Dave Mustaine and Dave Ellefson and Black n' Blue's Tommy Thayer and Jaime St. James.

Malice toured with W.A.S.P. on the west coast and despite making headway with a strong record, a European tour supporting thrashers Slayer proved to be a disastrous mismatch with the headliner's fans hostility showing itself openly with spitting and verbal abuse.

Malice folded in late 1987. Reynolds was very briefly to flirt with Megadeth although the friend he entrusted this confidential information to and tutored Reynolds on Megadeth riffs, Jeff Young, put his own name forward and landed the coveted position.

A third Malice release, 'Crazy In The Night' was issued in 1988, although none of the tracks featured Neal, his place having been taken in the studio by two singers, nineteen year old Mark Weitz, who had recorded with L.A. Rocks, and Paul Sabu. The latter a strange union bearing in mind Sabu's AOR history. Neal did, however, appear in a concert sequence in the movie 'Vice Versa'. Subsequently, Weitz briefly teamed up with Americade then Impelliterri.

Zane, Behn and Carruthers attempted to sustain Malice but, with no product forthcoming they split the band. In 1995 Zane and Behn returned to the fray with the Los Angeles based Monster, releasing the 'Through The Eyes Of The World' album on Long Island Records. Monster featured Behn's old Kharma bandmate Pete Holmes and previously unknown vocalist Mark Isham. Ex-Malice guitarist Jay Reynolds would resurface in early 2004 as a member of the re-vamped Metal Church.

In November 2006 a press statement announced that Malice had been resurrected guitar players Mick Zane and Jay Reynolds, bassist Mark Behn together with Pete Holmes, of Black n' Blue, on drums and "newfound vocal sensation" Brian Allen, of Last Empire, fronting the band.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:11 pm 
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Seeing your metal threads, Dale... I realize that I am just not into the new (not just Nü) metal at all anymore.

Give me Priest and Maiden any day.
Still, it's good to see that someone here at Öbner is keeping the devil horns flying.

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PopTodd Wrote:
Still, it's good to see that someone here at Öbner is keeping the devil horns flying.


there's quite a few of us here (some more silent than others) ;)

but yeah, THE TROOPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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shiv, thanks a million for the Malice albums man.


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PopTodd Wrote:
Give me Priest and Maiden any day.


funny that you brought up Priest, since that's who Malice sound like.

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shiv Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Give me Priest and Maiden any day.


funny that you brought up Priest, since that's who Malice sound like.


Well, shit!
Now it looks like I'm going to have to check them out!

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dalen, will i like that absu album

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I don't think I've ever heard any of Malice's albums before


I'm gonna check this out. Thanks.


We need more old metal threads like this

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dalen, will i like that absu album


Possibly. Black thrash metal with clean production. Somewhat technical & well played. Have a go.


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Criminal - White Hell - 2009

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Origin - Chile
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RIYL: Sepultura, Kreator, At the Gates, God Forbid


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chaos a.d. -era sepultura?

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chaos a.d. -era sepultura?


i'd say early playing style, yes.


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I got into Iron Maiden after i turned 30, which I find kinda funny.

In middle school I was so scared of the cool smoker kids with the Maiden patches on the back of their jean jackets, and I assumed Maiden was the hardest, scariest music in the history of being scary.

is there a consensus favorite album? period? singer?

i don't know much about what people think about them.

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I got into Iron Maiden after i turned 30, which I find kinda funny.

In middle school I was so scared of the cool smoker kids with the Maiden patches on the back of their jean jackets, and I assumed Maiden was the hardest, scariest music in the history of being scary.

is there a consensus favorite album? period? singer?


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For my money, it has the best overview of their best early-period stuff. True, there is no Paul DiAnno, but Bruce still sings the hell out of the older Paul songs, and the band rocks like a terrifying hairy-assed motherfucker.

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i think that is the only maiden album i don't have

edit: i'm way off, i don't have most of their albums.

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i need to tap into some of these albums, STAT!

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i got a bunch of iron maiden albums through yourmusic.com last year. $6.99 each.

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The first (self-titled) Maiden album is really good.


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jewels santana Wrote:
I got into Iron Maiden after i turned 30, which I find kinda funny.

In middle school I was so scared of the cool smoker kids with the Maiden patches on the back of their jean jackets, and I assumed Maiden was the hardest, scariest music in the history of being scary.

is there a consensus favorite album? period? singer?

i don't know much about what people think about them.


hands down their best...

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followed by...


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what dalen said


also, in the top three would be


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hands down their best...

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I like some Iron Maiden (really just Number of the Beast), but this album is just too damn silly for me. For some reason it always makes me think I'm watching some '80s fighter pilot movie like Iron Eagle II or something.


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Powerslave is the album i find myself listening to the most, but Piece of Mind and Number of the Beast aren't far behind.

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I'm kinda bored so I'm going to pull out my Iron Maiden album ranking here:


1. Piece of Mind (1983)
2. The Number of the Beast (1982)
3. Powerslave (1984)
4. Killers (1981)
5. Iron Maiden (1980)
6. Live After Death (1985)
7. Somewhere In Time (1986)
8. A Matter of Life and Death (2006) ---> great comeback album
9. Seventh Son Of a Seventh Son (1988)

--------------------- the infernal line of meh (do not cross) ----------------------------

10. 2003: Dance of Death
11. 1990: No Prayer for the Dying
12. 1992: Fear of the Dark
13. 1995: The X Factor
14. 1998: Virtual XI
15. 2000: Brave New World

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