Sve osnovne i srednja škole su spajale četvrtak(tijelovo)i petak,osim naše glupe škole...
koji kreten od ravnatelja nam je došo..nije ni čudo da nam je škola lagano u kurcu.
ovaj vikend mi je bio jedan od dužih....
neznam. jedva čekam sljedeći jer ionako nisam smjela van.(bila sam u kazni..)
ako želite malo dobre mjuze o ovim vrućim danima...pročitajte ponešto o ovom grejt bendu iz Poljske,kladim se da će vam se svidjet...
šta je vrućee...kuham se u ovoj crnoj robi...još malo pa na more..a onda je lakše,kad malo umočiš papke...

Behemoth is an influential Polish
blackened death metal band. They are considered to have played one
of the most important roles in establishing the Polish extreme metal underground,
along-side the bands Vader, Graveland, and Sacrilegium.
Until the early 2000s, the band played classic black metal
with heathen lyrical contents, but soon changed to
that of an occult and thelemic themes written by
their lead vocalist Nergal and Krzysztof Azarewicz.
This coincided with an increase in musical
craftsmanship that allowed them to expand out
of the black metal underground and consequently garnered
them with some international recognition. With the 2004 release
of Demigod, they fully
embraced brutal technical death metal, while retaining
their own signature style characterized by the drumwork of Inferno,
multi-layered vocals and Nile-style Middle-Eastern influence.
They have become respected in the modern death metal scene,
often mentioned along-side other bands such as Nile
(with whom they have collaborated and toured).
Behemoth started with raw and primitive rehearsal tapes
("Endless Damnation") and demos ("The Return of the northern moon"),
the most significant of which was the second one -
"From the pagan vastlands" (1993), showing the
growing potential of Nergal. This tape was released by
Polish label Pagan Records and later on by the American
Wild Rags. Signing with a little-known Italian company Entropy
Records, the band had the opportunity to record their debut release,
an EP album entitled "And the forests dream eternally" (1994),
followed by the full length "Sventevith (storming near the Baltic)"
that gained extremely positive responses worldwide and eventually
saw the band moving on to a new record deal with German labe
l Solistitium Records. The latter record established Behemoth as
one of the very few black metal bands from mid-eastern Europe
with enormous potential. Consequently, stepping forward, the
band (as the three piece - Nergal, Baal, Les) recorded their
second album "Grom".
This has been the most controversial release so far,
due to its many different influences and musical styles,
using female vocals as well as acoustic guitars and synthesizers.
At the same time, Behemoth finally got a chance to play live shows
in their native country and finally tour around Europe, gaining
stage experience as well as positive feedback from the crowds.
Two years later, the band recorded a third album, titled
"Pandemonic Incantations" which was a "breakthrough moment"
in Behemoth's short career. Reactions of their ever-increasing
fanbase and metal medias set the new quality standards for them.
However, due to a lack of promotion, the album's reception was
not very well received. After another extensive tour, Behemoth
signed a two-album-deal with Italian Avantgarde Music in the fall
of 1998. The first output of this new collaboration was the highly
successful album "Satanica", on which their black metal sound had
evolved into blackened death metal.
The label also secured the band with two European
tours in support to Deicide and Satyricon. During that period
, Behemoth had to go through some line up changes and problems
with their ex-polish label. The new members then were Novy
(formerly known from Devilyn, now in Vader, Dies Irae) who handled
the bass duties and Havok who became the band's guitarist. The
new line-up resulted in Behemoth signing with Mystic, a well-known
label. The next follow-up release to Satanica was Thelema.6. Massive
guitar parts and precise drumming, with influences from different
sources, showed that Behemoth were there to offer something
really varied and innovative once again, complete with characteristic
fierce brutality and speed. Arrangements and technical invention
on individual compositions made the album an ultimate one for
the blackened death metal genre. Lyrically, Nergal and his
partner Krzysztof Azarewicz offered something of a very
sophisticated, intimate and profound obscurity.
Thelema.6 has been massively supported in the press
and media all over the world, including having their album
being officially released in Russia and Brazil for the first
time in their career. Continuing the support for 'Thelema.6',
Behemoth appeared in several prestigious live events like
Wacken Open Air, With Full Force, Inferno Festival, Mystic Festival,
Mind Over Matter Autumn. They started first headlining tour
alongside with Carpathian Forest and Khold, followed by festival
tour in Poland (Thrash em all fest. with Vader and Krisiun,
among others). In 2001, Behemoth focused on writing new material
for their sixth studio album. Meantime, they did their second
headlining tour in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Having completed
the recording of their new songs, Behemoth entered Hendrix Studio
for the second time, with help of their long time friend and sound
engineer Arkadiusz Malczewski, and produced Zos Kia Cultus
(Here and Beyond). The result was impressively massive and
overwhelming for their detractors who thought that the band
couldn't heighten since Thelema.6.
In February 2003, the band started their first tour in Norway,
playing in cities as Bergen, Oslo and Stavanger. On March 11th 2003,
the American premiere, scheduled by Century Media Records,
headlined Behemoth's first appearance in the US continent.
The tour started on the 9th of March at the New Jersey's Metalfest
and continued with decent amount of shows across America and Canada,
with the company of Deicide, Revenge and Amon Amarth. Shortly
after doing their first US tour the band was invited to join
"Blackest of the Black Festival" by Glenn Danzig himself.
The already legendary festival included acts like Danzig,
Superjoint Ritual, Nile, Opeth. In the fall of 2003, Behemoth flew
over to US to complete their third tour with Six Feet Under and Skinless.
The band did their Finnish debut appearance on the famous
Tuska Festival with Ministry, Soulfly, among others. At that time,
due to some line up difficulties, Nergal parted his ways with Havok
and Novy, who decided to focus on activities with their own bands.
Behemoth su jedan od mojih naj bendova jer su nekak posebni,
ne kopiraju nikoga a i dolaze iz Poljske,
a ne iz skandinavskih zemalja....(ko i obično..)
Slaves Shall Serve...

Lake Bodom lyrics..
Get me some divison,
I called the dead by night to the god!
Allay the chaos!
Chains to my last victim!
Set up the lights on the way to the skies
Raising my sword to the lord!
Calling your death in a black obsession,
The only way WOW!
RIGHT!
So wait for salvation
Coming to me!
Life to the saint,
Life for me!
Your lord,
Who smashed this bloody god on earth,
Is tonight by my side,
Take me to the place to die for you,
And give me life in flames!
It's black after light,
An Odysee of the end,
A lord of chaos to be,
Searching my dreams of the lifes in my vision
It's a night of war, YEAH!
The son of the night was,
Left to destroy
I wait now to destroy...
[Solo]
Say,
Why this bloody god on earth,
Is always by my side,
Take me to the place where I die for you.
YAAAAAWWWW!!!.
The last song of hate
Is a song of my heart
Tonight's gonna be,- yeah!
Something wild!
COBHC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(children of bodom hate crew)

Post je objavljen 10.06.2007. u 18:27 sati.