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Hardcore Mel

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  1. Sy-KO, from Central Scotland, are a band of outstanding musicians from outstanding backgrounds that share a passion for all music that is heavy and aggressive! They might just be one the most outstanding Metal bands on the Planet, to date! Over the last 15 years there have been a few awesome bands come and go that have punched a massive crater in the Worlds Heavy Metal scene that have given them the status of Gods! Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, Testament, Anthrax, Sepultura, Annihilator and loads more. All of these bands have made their name from not holding back when it comes to musical invention and hurdling over the bounderies that had been set by the media of the day. The intention of Sy-KO's existence is to take a firm hold of that power from each of these bands, and put it all together into one hell of a musical weapon. Not only to fulfill their own musical passion, but to let people know that there is still an unbridled aggression involved in todays musicianship from the World of Metal. Things have become too easy nowadays for bands popping up, playing some heavy songs then dying away again. The spectrum of the Metal genre has widened so far that a lot of the music has become blurred and catagorized to death. To give a genre an indexed catagory is to limit it's potential and it's power. Sy-KO are here to punch you hard in the ear hole and make you listen to music that is so powerfully dominating that you cannot help becoming inspired to hunt down the force that started it all. Broon, (Drums), and Phil, (Guitar), have been listening and playing Heavy Metal music for the last 18 years and still loving it. Although Sauce, (Guitar), is still relatively young at 20 years old, he has as much passion for Metal music as Broon and Phil. His guitar playing would put most professional players today to shame. The way he attacks the fretboard is scarey to say the least! With him and the other two core members of Sy-KO, this is one hell of a band! Sy-KO are here to help you on your musical travels and point you in the right direction. Sy-KO are here to take control of a lost genre! Be warned!! Sy-KO are coming for you! Stay HEAVY!!!

  2. I have the setlist in front of me (aye, I fuckin rock!).

    Vanilla Radio

    Caffiene Bomb (yep, spelt wrong)

    TV Tan

    Someone Who Wont

    The Revolution

    Suckerpunch

    Nexus Icon

    Sick of Drugs

    Everlone

    Nitro

    OCD

    Stormy In The North

    Headfuck

    Rootin

    I Wanna Go

    The gig was immense. Wildies on top form. And I got to drink with CJ and Hot Steve after the show. Hence my inability to walk by the end of the night.

  3. I'm thinking Ukraine got robbed!!! Gutted. We had it on with the lyrics. I tried teaching my friend how to recognise certain russian words to sing along to, but by the time she actually understood, the song was over.

    The Serbian lesbian heart on hand thing was just a little creepy.

  4. Yeah we had to turn folk away at the door because we were at capacity!!! Never in a million years did we expect that kind of turn out. Rethinking some of the policy for the back room next time, so that it's not as busy. Not enough room to swing my cat.

    I still smell of burst glowstick.

    Thanks for the comments tho. Glad you enjoyed.

  5. At the risk of setting myself up for a torrent of ridicule and with apologies for asking what might seem a pretty obvious question...

    ..what exactly does the Obiedience School entail?

    right, well basically you have the two rooms in moshulu. the main room has stalls, djs, dancefloor and we put on three stageshows through the night. the back room gets set up as a dungeon with lots of equipment like crosses, racks, benches, a frames, etc, that people are free to play on, consensually either with partners or with the people who come up with the equipment. the nature of the night is that you can experience as little or as much as you want, which is why the dungeon is seperate.

  6. On whole the Immaculate Collection is a pretty good greatest hits, but the vast majority of the tracks are hacked up versions, look at Into The Groove for example. If you really want to appreciate the songs track down her first few albums and hear the original versions and some of her other singles that didn't quite make the cut e.g. Dress You Up.

    Rumour has it she's going to be releasing a complete greatest hits package this year, going all the way from Everybody to Jump.

    Dress You Up. Best Madonna song. Ever!

  7. Can't we have Mudd Club at the Boadroom on a Friday? Fuck me, it was so good it has actually stirred me to post on here again.

    I was out last week, and again last night, and I had the most fun since Caged finished (Caged Reunion for teh win!) Bond-age is just full of emo pish, it feels like a creche with all of the little kiddies running around.

    The misty eyed sentiment that we all felt last Monday must back up the thought that the Palace crowd still exists in Aberdeen, they just don't have the desire to venture out to watch something that resembles "Retarded Swimming 101" on the dancefloor.

    The Boardroom is tidy, the toilets don't leak piss onto the dancefloor, if you asked Adam to play something, he played it, the drinks are clean and cheap (I almost fell over when I noticed the house vodka is Smirnoff at muchos cheapness).

    Long live Mudd, let's knock the stinky shithole off of it's pedestal.

    :rockon:

    You do know Adam DJs Bond-age as well?

  8. I keep hearing whipping and screaming coming from the flat below me at night. It happens maybe once a week and it goes on for hours. There are always three seperate voices, all male. I generally just bury my head under my pillow and try not to picture the sodomy that's going on 10 ft away from where I'm trying to sleep!

    Hahahaha nae luck. Where do you live?

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