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Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: CPA
Can't wait until I make it to Through the Fire and Flames on GHIII. Almost there on Hard difficulty.

Make sure you wear a really long wig and fling your hair around, while occaissionally using one hand to brush your hair out of your face. It also helps to stop during the solo and drink a beer.

That and wear my tight jeans that have holes in them.
 
I like how epic metal can make fun of itself with bands like Dragonforce and Rhapsody. It shows a good sense of humor.
 
Originally posted by: userman
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Originally posted by: JM Aggie08
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Originally posted by: userman
I find that dragon force is better when you are talking on vent. 🙂</blockquote>

agreed, best sung in a don lafontaine voiceover.</blockquote>

True!

I can do that!
 
Enjoy them live because they are even more over the top and amazingly ridiculous (in a good way). When I saw them in Chicago last spring or fall (cant remember) they they had a giant digital countdown clock for when they were to come on stage (5 feet by 10 feet), used Pantera as their intro music, and had several small exercise trampolines on stage for awesome acrobatics. It was an insane show.
 
Originally posted by: paintballwebs
Enjoy them live because they are even more over the top and amazingly ridiculous (in a good way). When I saw them in Chicago last spring or fall (cant remember) they they had a giant digital countdown clock for when they were to come on stage (5 feet by 10 feet), used Pantera as their intro music, and had several small exercise trampolines on stage for awesome acrobatics. It was an insane show.

That sounds awesome, I will be on the lookout for them to come through... oh wait, I live in Indiana. :brokenheart:

They're fun to listen to, though they're too much of a caricature to really get into.
 
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