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Manowar?

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i've recently broken into their music, ive bee enjoying it anoy other fans?

also going to try and learn sting of the bumblebee on my bass heh , should be fun just learning it is tricky speed isn't the problem
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I think the problem is that you do not have an 8-string bass :P
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Manowar :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry, I thought they were the Spinal Tap of their day with being intentionally funny.
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*Lifesonite wrote:I think the problem is that you do not have an 8-string bass :P
shhhh i'll do it without! i don't need the octave harmonies
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Tap rocks hard :cool:
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Sir M'
'Manowar'? please, say it isnt so?
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Warriors of the world unite :x
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Ogg wrote:Sir M'
'Manowar'? please, say it isnt so?
i'm not kidding, i like power metal, always have and they sound good. way better than any product of the 90's
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If you want something really powerful, try 'In-a-Gadda-Da_Vida' by Iron Butterfly
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that song is nothing thsat i ahven't ehard, but i don't have an organ or a drums or the ability to play them to solo
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DEATH TO FALSE METAL!!!

Classic.... :-D

I remember seeing them years ago, and they were hilarious. All very tongue in cheek and played for laughs
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Fridge wrote:DEATH TO FALSE METAL!!!

Classic.... :-D

I remember seeing them years ago, and they were hilarious. All very tongue in cheek and played for laughs
As I said, Spinal Tap for real.
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