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the best:
the day was 06.06.06
:-/
frank zappas music is not loud enough for doom.
(FZ. american rock music composer 1940-1993...the best guitarrist in complicated rock guitar. thank you frank.)
metallica was loud in their tour to the ...and justice for all album.
now they pose a little with cheap loudness thrills. robert trujillo cant play as loud as motörhead and manowar: once the loudest bands...i dont really know about their competition. i am too old man.
On second thought, I value my hearing more.