Re: [Epic] Epic 40k Armies

From: Paul Collins <pcollins_at_...>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 12:12:18 +1000

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> From: Philip Troy Routley <ptr320_at_...>
> To: space-marine_at_...
> Subject: Re: [Epic] Epic 40k Armies
> Date: Saturday, August 02, 1997 6:14 PM
>
> >----------
> >> From: Scott Shupe <shupes_at_...>
> >> To: space-marine_at_...
> >> Subject: Re: [Epic] Epic 40k Armies
> >> Date: August 1, 1997 1:49 PM
> >>
> >> Foggddm_at_... wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Chaos could be "Unforgiven" by Metallica
> >>
> >> Phah. Chaos Marines aren't going to listen to slow
> >> wussy songs like that. I can see some of those whiny Fallen
> >> Dark Angel types crooning it into their ale on those long
> >> lonely nights, but the REAL Chaos Marines need music that
> >> is fast and loud loud loud! The are too many Metallica songs
> >> that are far more appropriate to even go into that here.
> >>
> >> But even better would be "Here Comes the Noise
> >> Marines" by Bolt Thrower, a band that made a few alblums
> >> about the 40k universe (no, seriously).
> >>
> >> Scott
> >> shupes_at_...
> >
> >Sauron1 writes; You are joking about the band and GW 40K songs write?
> >sauron1
>
> >From WD 144:
>
> OBLIVION - The Album
>
> OBLIVION is the first album on the WARHAMMER record label - driving,
> aggressive British Rock featuring Si from the Batfish Boys and The March
> Violets in his new band D-ROK.
>
> "It's a hard hitting, strict and precise Metal/Rock album with a
> distinctive British Sound. With the current mixing of styles, basic
Metal
> is becoming harder and harder to find; if you feel you've been starved,
> then this should fill you right up" - METAL HAMMER
>
> Troy
>
There was at least 1 group before them who were advertised in WD as doing
Warhammer 40K inspired stuff. Bolt Thrower comes to mind.
Received on Mon Aug 04 1997 - 02:12:18 UTC

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