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307.1 | | 59644::NAGAHASHI | Kazunari Nagahashi SWS/DEC-Japan | Sun Feb 25 1990 19:04 | 6 |
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Venom? I saw this band on magazine about 8 years ago or so. But I've
never heard of their albums. Magazine said that they were Motor Head
type band, I remember. And there were three guys in the picture.
Kaz.
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307.2 | | CHIPS::PERTAG | | Mon Feb 26 1990 09:19 | 4 |
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I all I really know about these guys is that their music doesn't really
impress me and the singer is one UGLY dude!!! - Kim
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307.3 | too simple | 49711::VLASIU | | Tue Feb 27 1990 04:27 | 8 |
| I listened twice the "Prime Evil" CD and I cannot say I'm impressed. It is
surely quite fast and noisy but it's not my taste. So I sold it. I bought after
Savatage's "Gutter Ballet" which I really like.
Venom played allways in quite a brutal way but without much fantasy and this
lets me cold. Annihilator is more intense while beeing very creative and this
is what I like.
Sorin
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307.4 | Venom update | CAVLRY::BUCK | Carry on, cuz nothing really matters | Wed Sep 11 1991 12:58 | 13 |
| Vemon has broken up!! The bassist and guitarist have gone on to form a
new band called COGNOS. Hey -Tle and -Dle...you guys into either Venom
or Cognos?!? I guess they are real heavy black metal...not heard it
yet, but I know they hjave two albums out, and just completed a tour of
the UK. Tony/FLip...you seen these guys around??
I went to college with the guitarist, Mike Hickey...he is a good
player!! He lives in Athol, MA, and the rest of the band is based in
the UK. They send tapes through the mail to work on stuff, etc.
I saw Mike at the Pitrelli guitar clinic and he filled me in on Venom,
Cognos, etc.
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307.5 | Venom/Cognos..... | MILKWY::LE | GiveprasietoSatan,heisGodofGod | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:08 | 24 |
| RE: Buck,
>Hey -Tle and -Dle...you guys into either Venom or Cognos?!?
>I guess they are real heavy black metal...not heard it yet,
>but I know they hjave two albums out, and just completed a
>tour of the UK.
- To be honest with you, I never heard of Cognos, I will
check it out. I do like Venom, with their sickness of
lyrics.
>I went to college with the guitarist, Mike Hickey...he is a good player!!
- He's a good musician.
>He lives in Athol, MA, and the rest of the band is based in the UK.
- All I know he lives right on Conn. line.
>They send tapes through the mail to work on stuff, etc. I saw Mike
>at the Pitrelli guitar clinic and he filled me in on Venom, Cognos, etc.
- That's cool.
-Dle
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307.6 | Geordiedethmetalnipsmyhead | PAKORA::IGOLDIE | So be it | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:14 | 7 |
| Are you sure its Cognos and not Cronos?Cronos was the ugly little bass
player from Venoms' line up a la Black Metal era.
Staynz
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307.7 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Carry on, cuz nothing really matters | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:36 | 3 |
| Cronos...ya, that's it!
Buck, who can't get his Metal Band names straight!
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307.8 | \ | VCSESU::MOSHER::COOK | Demons fall as Angels thrive | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:37 | 2 |
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he's one sick dude!
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307.9 | | POWDML::GOLDBERG | uncongressional mosh! | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:45 | 3 |
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Why?
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307.10 | | STRATA::LETHIEN | KeepEvilWhereEvilReignsEvilHasNoBoundaries | Fri Sep 13 1991 08:51 | 7 |
| Re: Buck
I had all the Venom's albums, and like Dle said: I haven't
heard of Cognos yet, would love to check them out though.BTW
did you talk to Rob about the trip yet?
Tle
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307.11 | | PAKORA::IGOLDIE | So be it | Fri Sep 13 1991 09:01 | 9 |
| Re.Tle
the bands called Cronos,Buck made a mistake.I'm sure you've heard of
them...............
Staynz
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307.12 | | LUDWIG::LETHIEN | KeepEvilWhereEvilReignsEvilHasNoBoundaries | Fri Sep 13 1991 09:43 | 5 |
| -1
Oh yes, thanks!
Tle
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307.13 | burried alive | ROULET::HILDEBRAND | Facist Pig | Tue Jan 05 1993 04:20 | 11 |
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As they lower me down in to that hole in the ground
I scream up for help,but they hear not a sound
I tear at the lid my fingers they bleed
Is this happening to me or is it just a dream ?
Demolition man? Is he as good as Cronos?
Pete
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307.14 | Venom lives in me | POLAR::LYLE | | Wed May 24 1995 12:38 | 9 |
| Geez... a few years go by and Venom vanishes. Well the only thing that
can be said about this band is that they helped Metallica, Slayer,
Megadeth, Napalm death, etc...
in other words THEY are the kings of Death Metal, Thrash metal, Black
metal and speed metal.
Cronos lives
Daz
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307.15 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Information Highway Drunk Driver | Thu May 25 1995 06:41 | 14 |
| They were a bloody cacophany when they first appeared. I remember
working in a record shop and this guy wanted to return a scratched
version of "At War with Santa" (could'nt resist it, sorry :^}). To be
honest we could'nt find a scratch as the whole thing sounded more
akin to a pneumatic drill falling around inside a concrete mixer.
And then there was the time Abadon appeared on the UK current affairs
programme Newsnight a few years back after the scam regarding the
Judas Priest suicides. I think I may have posted a note about it
somewhere in here.
barry.
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307.16 | | ICS::WHITMAN | | Thu May 25 1995 09:14 | 9 |
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Uhhh.. sorry but, I don't think Metallica owes them anything..
I think Metallica had much more to do with making "thrash" a more
acceptable thing in the music industry (and public).
Whit-
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307.18 | Venom | SENNET::LE | | Thu May 25 1995 12:13 | 14 |
| >Geez... a few years go by and Venom vanishes. Well the only thing that
>can be said about this band is that they helped Metallica, Slayer,
>Megadeth, Napalm death, etc...
Back to early 80's Metallica did a tour and open for Gods Venom
to supported the Kill'em All LP.
>in other words THEY are the kings of Death Metal, Thrash metal, Black
>metal and speed metal.
Yes, they are the Gods of............Wish they're reunion and
play at the Metalfest in Milwaukee this year with other 100
bands.
-Dle
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307.19 | | ICS::WHITMAN | | Fri May 26 1995 09:37 | 4 |
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Uhhh.. what happen to note 17??
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307.20 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Fri May 26 1995 10:47 | 1 |
| Uhhh.. what happen to Dle p_n??
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307.21 | | ICS::WHITMAN | | Fri May 26 1995 11:17 | 6 |
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AAAAHH! >enter twilight zone music here<
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307.22 | | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Fri May 26 1995 15:03 | 14 |
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re-2
.17 was taken by
SATAN.....(insert the Omen music here) 8)
ian
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307.23 | Give your heads a shake | POLAR::LYLE | | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:26 | 15 |
| c'mon guys... everyone knows that Venom was the major influence in
almost every hard metal band going ( if not directly..then indirectly )
Hetfield himself said in an interview done in the mid 80's that they
were watching the ' new wave ' of British metal coming out in the late
70's early 80's, not the typical Iron Maiden, Judas Priest crap, but
something more aggressive and hard core neo-punkish and decided that if
they don't get a similar style going soon they will not be successful.
Metallica got really popular after touring for so many years. Venom's
first tour was in 83 supporting ' At War With Satan ' with Metallica,
Slayer, and Raven ( anyone hear of Raven?) AWWS was their 3rd album.
Metallica and Slayer had only one album each at the time and Raven's
album wasn't out yet.
So tell me guys, did Venom start this tpye of metal or what?
Daz
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307.24 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:49 | 3 |
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Yes, I've heard of Raven. They pretty much suck.
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307.25 | Sunrise, wrong side of another day... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Wed Jun 07 1995 07:25 | 26 |
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re. a couple back.
Wrong, Raven would have had two albums available circa 83, "Rock until
you drop" and "Wiped Out", but perhaps not available in the US unless
on import. The first effort was excellent but let down by bad
production/engineering (the sound was far too home produced and
one dimensional) and the band's infantile utterances/belches etc
before, during and after songs was a real minus.
I still play it occasionally, mostly for "Don't Need Your Money" and
probably the best Sweet cover version ever, a back to back rendition
of "Hellraiser" and "Action". Not long after I remember Krokus doing
a rather aneamic and feeble cover of "Ballroom Blitz" which added
nothing to the original.
As for "Wiped Out"; the difficult second album and really a waste of
time. Same type of production but without the songs to redeem it. After
that they set their sights on America, got perms, and quite rightly
descended into oblivion.
If you're talking about one seminal influence that spwaned Speed/Thrash/
Black metal then you've got to consider the grand-daddies of it all,
Motorhead. Still love 'em.
barry.
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307.26 | Lemmy still rulz | POLAR::LYLE | | Wed Jun 07 1995 07:46 | 13 |
| i'm sorry, I thought Raven didn't release an album until early 84.
but anyways yes Motorhead definatly is a MAJOR influence, but more in
the speed/thrash than death.
Don't get me wrong here folks, Venom is not the end-all be-all band.
After Possessed came out they sucked. I stopped listening to them
after that album, but you gotta give credit where it's due.
I still listen to the first 4 Venom albums(the only good ones) and
actually bought The Best of... a few months back. It gives a brief
history of the band. sorta interesting.
Daz
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307.27 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ride The Lightning | Wed Jun 07 1995 10:22 | 14 |
| > but anyways yes Motorhead definatly is a MAJOR influence, but more in
> the speed/thrash than death.
But, since when has Metallica been Death Metal? IMO they never have
been, so why would Venom be a death metal influence on them? I think
Motorhead was more of an influence. But even more than Motorhead, was
Diamondhead and Budgie.
How many cover versions of Venom & Motorhead songs have YOU heard
Metallica do?
Ken
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307.28 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:08 | 3 |
| I remember when Kill Em All first came out (which I bought back then),
Kerrang et al were labeling the band as Speed/Death Metal. Maybe it
was the titles ... kill em all, creeping death, etc.
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307.29 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Wed Jun 07 1995 12:28 | 15 |
| I'm pretty sure old Burke Shelly would fall off his perch now if he was
to here Budgie cited as influence on Death/Black/Canary-yellow metal.
They were one of the bands covered by Metallica on the $1.98 or
whatever EP were'nt they? and there really is'nt any more you can read
from it than that.
They were more of an upbeat rock n roll band (especially near the end
with "Forearm Smash" etc) and there was hardly a doom-laden riff or
angst ridden, negative, lyric in sight. I remember them most for the
fact that their drummer fainted half an hour into the set at the
Marquee and they ended the show. I don't think we got a refund either. 8^)
barry.
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307.30 | yes, but... | POLAR::LYLE | | Wed Jun 07 1995 12:43 | 15 |
| exactly.
I saw an interview with Cronos and Abbaddon on New Music about 10 years
ago and they said that it was the mags and critics were labeling the
'new wave ' metal bands. Cronos said " They are even calling Black Sabbath
'black metal' now." Black metal was the name of their 2nd album, not a
music style, but the writers picked up on it and boom, a new label.
So that leaves us with the fact that Venom was a fast, agressive music
style that was adopted by Metallica and others. Motorhead was the same
as was several other bands.
Labeling means nothing...influence means something...the music means
all.
Daz
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307.31 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ride The Lightning | Wed Jun 07 1995 13:30 | 14 |
| > I'm pretty sure old Burke Shelly would fall off his perch now if he was
> to here Budgie cited as influence on Death/Black/Canary-yellow metal.
No, I meant Budgie was an influence on Metallica, not Death/Black
metal. If Metallica were labeled as that in the early days, it
probably *WAS* just because of their song names and because the words "die"
and "death" were used a lot in their songs.
They didn't sing about raising the dead and black masses and such.
But Venom did.
Ken
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307.32 | and.... | POLAR::LYLE | | Thu Jun 08 1995 09:17 | 5 |
| Venom wrote songs about the Devil and such as well as Slayer and
others, does that make them non-influental?
Daz
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307.33 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ride The Lightning | Thu Jun 08 1995 11:27 | 24 |
| > Venom wrote songs about the Devil and such as well as Slayer and
> others, does that make them non-influental?
That itself doesn't make them non-influential. But I seriously
doubt that Venom, Slayer, Mercyful Fate, and the others had much
influence on Metallica at all. They all came out around the same time.
Metallica's roots would go farther back than 1982 or whenever Venom
came out.
Again, Diamondhead was one of their biggest influences. Listen to some
stuff by them. You can definately hear the similarities.
In the "Cliff 'em All" video, they mention some of their influences. I
can't remember what they were, but I know there weren't any death metal
bands on the list. Someone jokingly mentioned ZZ-top, but that's
the only name I remember.... maybe I'll play the tape again, and see
what they said.
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307.34 | and so on and so on... | POLAR::LYLE | | Fri Jun 09 1995 09:58 | 21 |
| Venom released their first album in early 81, before Metallica actually
formed ( according to Larz in 'Cliff...' they formed in Sept. 81 )
Larz gives a comment on Venom's 'In Memorium' saying " Welcome to Hell
was a classic. Black Metal,Speed Metal,Death Metal-Venom started it all
in 1981 with that one album."
Venom was formed in 1979 in Newcastle, England.
relased 4 studio albums and some live stuff.
Mantas (guitar) left in 86.
Two guitarist filled in. Mike H. and Jim C.
Released 'Calm before the storm' in 87.
Cronos (bass,vocals) left in 89 and took Mike H. and Jim C.
Mantas rejoined with a new bassist and vocalist Tony (demolition
man)Dolan
released Prime Evil in 91.
released Temples of Ice in 92.
Anyone care?
Daz
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307.35 | he's from Athol, Mass | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Fri Jun 09 1995 10:53 | 1 |
| I care -- I went to Berklee with Mike H. - burning player
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307.36 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Fri Jun 09 1995 11:20 | 16 |
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Reading Buck's previous comment reminded me of two jokes I
used to hear reference to on WBCN. The first is Athol related:
"Peter Falk is starring in a new summer stock production with
a theatre group located in Athol Mass. Their production is
called `Falk In Athol'"
And, of course, in relation to the lovely town of Upton, MA,
the obvious question is:
"Have you ever been phoned in Upton Mass?"
Sorry, for the diversion.
-b
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307.37 | Anything to add? | POLAR::LYLE | | Wed Jun 21 1995 09:22 | 1 |
| Well I guess that does it for this file....
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