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  • My Top Fifteen Albums

    25 nov. 2009, 2h27m par ringwraith10

    Because everyone else is doing it... Here are my top fifteen favorite albums. They aren't really in a specific order because that's hard to decide. ;)

    1) No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom


    2) Nightwish's Once


    3) Within Temptation's The Heart of Everything


    4) No Doubt's Return Of Saturn


    5) Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera


    6) Chicago Soundtrack


    7) Voltaire's Almost Human


    8) Sixx:A.M.'s The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack


    9) Metallica's Metallica


    10) Nightwish's Century Child


    11) Sarah Brightman's Symphony


    12) Sarah Brightman's Harem


    13) Shakira's Oral Fixation vol. 2


    14) Relient K's Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... But Three Do


    15) Evanescence's Fallen


    There are many other CDs that I could have put on this list, too, but I think this gives you a good idea of what I like...
  • The typical "live" entry...!

    23 nov. 2009, 1h56m par Morgana-707

    Hi hi... browsing randomly on music profiles I saw this "artists I've seen live" entries I couldn't resist to put my own list here, haha!
    Not so many as I'd like, but something is something ;)


    Artists I've seen live
    Blind Guardian + Symphony X (support) @Canyon Club, Dallas, TX - Nov 30, 2002
    Haggard @Teatro de los Héroes, Chihuahua, MX - Jan 19, 2003
    Therion @Teatro de los Héroes, Chihuahua, MX - Aug 2004
    Tierra Santa & support @Pistoleros, Chihuahua, MX - Oct 2004
    Nightwish @Circo Volador, Mexico, DF - Dec 12 2004
    Monterrey Metal Fest III @Auditorio Coca Cola, Monterrey, MX - Nov 18 2006:
    Leaves' Eyes - Deicide - Edguy - U.D.O. - Blind Guardian <3 (there were more bands of course, but I actually attended those xD)
    Within Temptation @Estudio Cavaret, Guadalajara, MX - Apr 5 2008
    Sarah Brightman @Arena VFG, Guadalajara, MX - Nov 6 2008
    (last two have been the ONLY good things happened to me in this stupid city XDDDDDDD)


    Artists I HAVE TO SEE BEFORE I DIE lol
    Enya (too bad it seems like she doesn't even tour ;_; )
    Loreena McKennitt
    Emma Shapplin
    Lacuna Coil
    Sirenia
    Orphaned Land
    Xandria
    Stream of Passion
    Dimmu Borgir


    Artists I would like to see too!!
    Finntroll
    Visions of Atlantis
    Draconian
    Kalafina
    Tori Amos
    Evanescence
    Epica
    Rhapsody of Fire
    Stratovarius
    Diablo Swing Orchestra
    Avantasia (will it be another tour?? ;___; )


    Artists I would like to see but it will be impossible now:
    Queen (Freddie Mercury was the best frontman ;_; )
    The Beatles
    After Forever
    The old Theatre of Tragedy
    Tristania in their good times ( Widow's Weeds and Beyond the Veil era...)


    That's all for now!!
    Currently I'm not planning to attend any concerts in a long time... I don't have the money and my priorities are other for the moment. xD
  • First, then and in the end.

    22 nov. 2009, 22h27m par Thenightside

    #01 - Versailles
    first - The Revenant Choir
    fall in love - The Love from a Dead Orchestra
    current favourite - ASCENDEAD MASTER

    #02 - D
    first - Schwarzschild
    fall in love - 闇より暗い慟哭のアカペラと薔薇より赤い情熱のアリア
    current favourite - EDEN

    #03 - Epica
    first - Cry For The Moon
    fall in love - Façade of Reality
    current favourite - Unleashed

    #04 - girugämesh
    first - 終わりと未来
    fall in love - Vermillion
    current favourite - ALIVE

    #05 - Nightwish
    first - Ever Dream
    fall in love - Beauty of the Beast
    current favourite - 7 Days to the Wolves

    #06 - 摩天楼オペラ
    first - honey drop
    fall in love - Twilight parade
    current favourite - EVE

    #07 - Within Temptation
    first - Ice Queen
    fall in love - Mother Earth
    current favourite - Caged

    #08 - Kaya
    first - Carmilla
    fall in love - 火車
    current favourite - Ophelia

    #09 - LAREINE
    first - Métamorphose
    fall in love - 冬東京
    current favourite - Fleur

    #10 - Bullet For My Valentine
    first - Tears Don't Fall
    fall in love - All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)
    current favourite - Waking The Demon

    #11 - the GazettE
    first - THE $OCIAL RIOT MACHINE$
    fall in love - Maggots
    current favourite - 紅蓮

    #12 - Katatonia
    first - Ghost of the Sun
    fall in love - Teargas
    current favourite - Forsaker

    #13 - L'Arc~en~Ciel
    first - READY STEADY GO
    fall in love - Blurry eyes
    current favourite - DRINK IT DOWN

    #14 - Moi dix Mois
    first - Dialogue Symphonie
    fall in love - Perish
    current favourite - unmoved

    #15 - HIZAKI grace project
    first - Solitude
    fall in love - Everlasting Dream
    current favourite - race wish

    #16 - Anathema
    first - A Natural Disaster
    fall in love - Fragile Dreams
    current favourite - Temporary Peace

    #17 - Dir en grey
    first - Cage
    fall in love - Hydra
    current favourite - GRIEF

    #18 - The Gathering
    first - Saturnine
    fall in love - Leaves
    current favourite - A Life All Mine

    #19 - Novembre
    first - Child of the Twilight
    fall in love - Aquamarine
    current favourite - Bluecracy

    #20 - Pain
    first - Shut Your Mouth
    fall in love - Zombie Slam
    current favourite - Monkey Business
  • Boredom on a Thursday night (Incomplete)

    19 nov. 2009, 20h17m par shortie_2704

    I like doing these things though, whether I am bored or not ^.^
    So put your music player of choice on shuffle, and list the first 40 songs that come up. You can repeat artists, but not songs. Let's see how it's going to turn for me =D

    1. Muse - ÉcouterStarlight
    2. Linkin Park - Somewhere I Belong
    3. Lady GaGa - ÉcouterJust Dance
    4. Prince - U Got the Look
    5. Janet Jackson - ÉcouterMake Me
    6. Judas Priest - ÉcouterBreaking The Law
    7. Nightwish - Nemo
    8. Paramore - We Are Broken
    9. Whitney Houston - ÉcouterI Wanna Dance With Somebody
    10. Madonna - Vogue
    11. Michael Jackson - ÉcouterMan In The Mirror <3
    12. Green Day - 21 Guns
    13. Nirvana - ÉcouterServe The Servants
    14. Within Temptation - The Cross
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    1. Which song do you prefer, #1 or #40?


    2. Have you ever listened to #12 continuously on repeat?


    3. What album is #26 from?


    4. What do you think about the artist who did #15?


    5. Is #19 one of your favorite songs?


    6. Who does #38 remind you of?


    7. Does #20 have better lyrics or music?


    8. Do any of your friends like #3?


    9. Is #33 from a movie soundtrack?


    10. Is #18 overplayed on the radio?

    11. What does #21 remind you of?


    12. Which song do you prefer, #5 or #22?

    13. What album is #17 from?


    14. When did you first hear #39?


    15. When did you first hear #7?


    16. What genre is #8?


    17. Do any of your friends like #14?


    18. What color does #4 remind you of?


    19. Have you ever blasted #11 on your stereo?


    20. What genre is #37?


    21. Can you play #13 on any instrument?


    22. What is your favorite lyric from #30?


    23. What is your favorite lyric from #23?

    24. Would you recommend #24 to your friends?


    25. Is #2 a good song to dance to?


    26. Do you ever hear #16 on the radio?


    27. Is #32 more of a “nighttime” or “daytime” song?


    28. Does #36 have any special meaning to you?


    29. Do any of your friends like #31?


    30. Is #25 a fast or slow song?


    31. Is #35 a happy or sad song?


    32. What is one of your favorite lyrics from #9?


    33. Is #34 better to listen to alone or with friends?


    34. When did you first hear #27?


    35. Name 3 other songs by the artist who did #29


    36. Do you know all the words to #6?


    37. Does #28 have better lyrics or music?

    38. What album is #10 from?
  • Nightwish/Sonata connections

    19 nov. 2009, 19h01m par os_teriyaki

    (14 days and counting!! :D)

    I decided to while away the time by showing you all how ridiculously centralised my music is. The vast majority of what I listen to is connected in some way to Nightwish or Sonata Arctica, my two favourite bands who just happen to be best buddies, apparently. To illustrate this fact, here's a list of the artists I currently have queued up on my playlist and how they're connected to Nightwish or Sonata.

    Alyson Avenue - Anette Olzon was the vocalist
    Brother Firetribe - Emppu Vuorinen is the guitarist (or one of, they may have two, idk) and Anette guested on one of their songs
    Deadlock - no connection.
    Delain - supporting Sonata Arctica on their current tour, and Marco Hietala guested on many of their songs
    Dir en grey - no connection.
    Elias Viljanen - is also the current guitarist for Sonata, and Tony and Marco have both provided vocals for his solo project
    Emppu Vuorinen - is obviously the guitarist for Nightwish
    Finntroll - one of Finntroll's old vocalists, Tapio Wilska, guested on several Nightwish songs
    Galneryus - no technical connection, although the sound is quite similar to Sonata
    HIZAKI grace project - no technical connection, although three members are also in Versailles (see below)
    Machinae Supremacy - no connection. Apart from being the same nationality as Anette xD
    Marco Hietala - is also the current bassist and male vocalist in Nightwish
    Martin Kesici feat. Tarja Turunen - Tarja was obviously the old vocalist of Nightwish
    My Dying Bride - Tuomas Holopainen cites them as a major influence and a favourite band
    Nightwish - IS NIGHTWISH xD
    Northern Kings - one vocalist is Marco of Nightwish and another is Tony Kakko of Sonata Arctica
    Pain - supported Nightwish on their latest European tour
    Sonata Arctica - IS SONATA ARCTICA xD
    Sydänpuu - vocals, guitars, bass and keys are all performed by Jani Liimatainen, Sonata Arctica's old guitarist
    Tarot - Marco is the bassist and vocalist
    Tarja - Nightwish's old singer, obviously
    Tony Kakko - singer/songwriter/composer/clown/keyboardist/general genius of Sonata Arctica :D Has also guested on a couple of Nightwish songs
    Versailles - no connection, although the sound is not too different from Nightwish and Sonata Arctica
    Winterborn - supporting Sonata on their current tour
    Zachary Hietala - brother of Mr Marco Hietala ;)


    As you can see, I should really be less biased in my music xDD
  • The 100 Most Essential Albums of the Decade - Volume I

    19 nov. 2009, 8h28m par DreadfulYgg

    I stole this idea from a metalzine website (metalreview.com), and like them I will be going over all the albums that I know which I deem as must haves for this first decade of the 21st century. I was just going to do metal but decided to open it up to other types of music too, although I will say that the majority of the albums are still within the metal genre simply because I know it better than everything else. The only rule here is that there is no more than one album per band. EPs and demos were fair game for me also. I haven't ranked any of these so no need to complain about a certain album being higher than another. Enjoy.

    Decapitated- Winds of Creation


    The debut album from these insanely talented Polish guys, who were all extremely young when they recorded this, is a modern death metal classic. I think the thing that really makes this album stand out is the thick as cement guitar tone, inventive riffs, and near flawless drumming of the late Vitek. They came out of the gate with something to prove and forever made their stamp in the ever growing death metal scene.

    Extol- Undeceived


    An obscure band, even for the metal undeground, Extol were ever changing during their career and this album (while unlike any of their other albums) is their best effort. Their sound is a blend of death metal, progressive metal, even a bit of black metal. Their songwriting has no method at all and that's a good thing. They do things their way and end up sounding like no one else in the metal scene.

    In Flames- Clayman


    Ah, this is what In Flames is all about. Those sweet, melodic, harmonious guitars. Not only is this one of their best albums, it's the perfect album for new fans to start with and get themselves into the melodic death metal genre. The songwriting is practically flawless. Unfortunately, In Flames took a bit of a nosedive immediately after this work of theirs. They're just not the same.

    Morbid Angel- Gateways to Annihilation


    Given the grandeur of their earliest works, it seems this later effort of the death metal gods is often forgotten. That's a shame, because this release exudes confidence that only a veteran band can show. The guitar sound on this album has the thickness of sludge and Steve Tucker’s vocals are extremely befitting of the assault that Morbid Angel were going for at this point in their career, and will likely remain their last great album.

    Nevermore- This Godless Endeavor


    This appears to be the last Nevermore album of this decade, and it’s been five years since its release. When the new album is released is uncertain, but what is certain is that this remains maybe the best in their quality catalogue of work. The bar was raised extremely high on this album and they managed to blow everyone away upon its arrival. It essentially combines all the band’s best attributes into one mind blowing 57 minute journey.

    Nightwish- Wishmaster


    You better believe Nightwish have made this list. Like it or not, what the band does they do well. Tarja’s soprano vocals never sounded better than she did on this third release for the band, and the production is sheer perfection, bringing out the entire band the way they were meant to sound. Tuomas’ creative juices were working overtime and some of the best songs the band has written to date are on this album. The title track, ‘Wishmaster’, remains a staple in all their live shows.

    Opeth- Blackwater Park


    I can’t tell you how difficult it was just choosing one Opeth album. All of Opeth’s recent albums easily deserve a spot on this list, but I feel that Blackwater Park perfectly encapsulates what this band is about more so than any release of theirs this decade. Simply put, the band is firing on all cylinders here, with just about every single song on the album becoming a masterpiece in its own right. This is about as close to perfection as albums get.

    Anaal Nathrakh- The Codex Necro


    Absolute chaos is what this debut is all about from the industrial/grindcore influenced black metal of Anaal Nathrakh. This will test the tolerance of your ears and you will either relish in every second or run away in terror. The vocals are incomprehensible and ugly. The guitars buzz with malevolence and the drums pound your ears into dust. I think a lyric from one song perfectly sums up the response you should have listening, and that is “Down on your knees!”

    …And Oceans- A.M.G.O.D.


    One of the best mixtures of music that I’ve yet to hear, …and Oceans seemingly perfected the art of integrating electronics into their brand of black metal. There are hooks galore, especially on the infamous “Tears Have No Name”, and the guitars move forward with reckless abandon. The best thing about this album though is the songwriting and how they pull all their influences together to make one tight and cohesive work of experimental black metal.

    Ensiferum- s/t


    As debut albums go, this certainly ranks near the upper echelon of the crowd. While this band has always put out great material, they’ve never quite matched the power of this first album. There are so many standout tracks that it’s almost ridiculous a new band can have this much creativity and songwriting skills. Even today, this stands as one of the best folk metal albums and I don’t see it being shoved aside in the future.

    Lost Horizon- Awakening the World


    By the metal gods, what is this band? From out of nowhere, this band called Lost Horizon delivers one of the great power metal albums of all time, led by the immortal vocal talents of Daniel Heiman. This band is bursting with vibrant energy and their performances reflect their obvious enthusiasm for the metal. They understand that at its roots, it’s about fun and this is as good a traditional metal album you’re bound to find anywhere and anytime.

    Summoning- Oath Bound


    One of the truly original and unique bands in metal has always been Summoning. Even within the constraints of black metal, they have found a way to make a name for themselves, and an epic one at that. This is perhaps the best work they’ve ever put forth. The kinds of emotions evoked are many and they all touch the soul equally. To experience Summoning is to experience art in music form.

    Windir- 1184


    When one thinks of tragedy within metal, it’s hard not to think of the heartbreaking and somehow almost appropriate death of Windir’s Valfar. He died in the midst of a blizzard, and given the icy feel of Windir’s music on 1184, it’s rather ironic. Nevertheless, this album is one of few that can go toe to toe with just about any album you can think of and annihilate it in terms of its success. Perfect songwriting, memorable melodies, and passionate vocals…this is Windir’s magnum opus.

    Agalloch- The Mantle


    There are few bands in music today that have a perfect track record and Agalloch is one of them. This, their second release, is no less amazing than any of their other works. In fact, each of their albums ranks as some of the best material to ever spew forth from the metal scene. But on The Mantle, Agalloch perfected their already perfected sound by adding in elements from post-rock and a more doom-filled atmosphere. The only other thing I can say is, this is on many “Favorite albums of all-time” (including mine) lists for good reason.

    Bloodbath- Resurrection Through Carnage


    A glorious ode to the sounds of yore, Bloodbath resurrected the Swedish death metal assault of bands like Entombed and Dismember with this debut album and impressed many with their flawless execution. One might believe this album was a lost gem from the early 90s if not for the production clarity. Did I mention Mikael Akerfeldt sounds more brutal here than ever in his career? That’s saying a lot.

    Dark Tranquillity- Damage Done


    Without a doubt, Dark Tranquillity are the longest enduring band of the melodic death metal scene from the early 90s, and have long surpassed In Flames in terms of consistent quality across their entire career. While their mid-era albums saw more experimentation, Damage Done is a revitalization of sorts where they found their current calling. Damage Done succeeds with a kind of charm that I can’t explain. Perhaps it’s Stanne’s particular vocal styling on this album, or perfect melding of electronic elements the band introduced? All I know is that this is one album that will stick with you.

    Darkspace- Dark Space III


    Much like Negură Bunget, Darkspace are at the forefront of black metal in terms of progressing the genre in ways previously unexplored. Unlike Negură, Darkspace are the current masters of ambient black metal, taking their influence from the vast blackness of the universe. The atmosphere is so rich and otherworldly that the band becomes hypnotic in their unforgiving performances that defy what makes music usually work. Minimalism is the name of the game and Darkspace utilize it masterfully.

    Immortal- Sons of Northern Darkness


    Immortal were always considered a classic band due to their involvement in the burgeoning black metal scene in Norway in the early 90s, but after At the Heart of Winter was released, I think everyone was taken by surprise. This album picks up the pieces that were laid out for that album and arranges them into easily one of the best black metal albums of the decade. The production is frigid and even with the crystal clear sound the band’s brutality and grimness comes just as well as any time before. This album proved why these guys truly are the “Sons of Northern Darkness.”

    Negură Bunget- Om


    I’m not sure any band has taken the concept of progressive black metal to the heights that Negură has on their latest and greatest effort, Om. To even attempt to analyze this beast of an album is to realize your own mortality. In just the three years it’s been out, I feel this to me a monumental album in the black metal genre and one that will influence many bands in the future, though I doubt any will conquer a style like this in the way Negură has here.

    Nile- In Their Darkened Shrines


    As great as Annihilation of the Wicked is, In Their Darkened Shrines is Nile’s best work thus far for a couple reasons. For one, I’ve never heard a death metal album have this much atmosphere. It captures the Egyptian feel better than any work from the band. Also, the songwriting is extremely focused on this album and there are many standout tracks. No matter how you take in this album, the fact that it’s a masterpiece rings loud and clear.


    Well, that's just the first of five volumes that I'll be assembling before the year is up, which means there's still 80 albums to go if you were counting. It might take me awhile before I get all five up because of school and work. So keep checking back periodically to see the rest of the list.
  • Bands i've seen live

    18 nov. 2009, 15h50m par Marco666_87

  • Review: Sonata Arctica - The Days of Grays (2009)

    15 nov. 2009, 19h45m par Quispiam

    Originally released on October 1, 2009 on my blog.

    This review is completely ignorant to the bonus symphonic CD or the bonus tracks. It’s just the 12 original tracks.


    To me, Sonata Arctica has always been the power metal band. They were, together with Nightwish and Within Temptation, what brought me into both heavy metal music and classical music in circa 2005 – 2006. Since then, I have heard literary hundreds, if not thousands, of bands. Among these are Stratovarius and Helloween, two of the first power metal bands in the 1980’s and onwards. When I first heard Stratovarius, I though “oh – so that’s where it comes from”. And yes, it is obvious – Sonata’s 1999 debut Ecliptica was more or less a tribute to Stratovarius. There is basically no orginiality, although there are some really good tracks (including “FullMoon”, “Letter to Dana” and “Kingdom For a Heart”).

    Both Silence (2001) and Winterheart’s Guild (2003) were MUCH more original, with several truly unique songs. The band, though, started to get bored with this style that more or less was a big tribute to the 1980’s power metal band. All this resulted in the more progressive Reckoning Night of 2004, an album that I’ve never really been that fond to. There is a lot of “purer” heavy metal – “Misplaced”, “Ain’t Your Fairytale”, “Wildfire” – and a lot of freakish let’s-have-fun-and-play-our-asses-of in “The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Real Puppet”. This latter new angle was also a great part of their next album, 2007’s Unia. Unia was their first album to take a completely different direction, away from the general power metal and into a field of… can I call it progressive metal? I don’t think I can. It is a type of melodic metal, with influences from classical music, power metal, thrash metal, progressive metal, classical rock, psychedelic rock… It was something I had never heard before. At first I didn’t really like Unia, but I listened it through a few times… and it’s incredible.

    The Days of Grays was the successor of Unia, and I was really worried. What could this lead to? Would it be another great turn, maybe into thrash or doom? Would it follow Unia closely – maybe too closely? Or would it be a turn back into the power metal field? It turned out I was wrong altogether.

    The album kicks off with an instrumental intro – something I am a big fan of as long as it is good and not just something thrown in. And that’s absolutely not Everything Fades to Gray (Instrumental), which leads perfectly into the album’s epic, the wonderful Deathaura. This eight-minute track is a bit disappointed to me, actually, since Sonata usually has so great epics (”The Power of One”, “The End of This Chapter”, “Caleb”, “White Pearl, Black Oceans”), but I suppose I’m just constantly annoyed by the same thing; it is too fast. I would not mind at all if it was mixed into being played for a total of 15 och 20 minutes… Because as it is it’s just too fast, too much reminding of Wildfire. It’s okay for a minute at the time, but going fast as hell in eight minutes?

    The second track is also the first single – The Last Amazing Grays – and is a beautiful semi-ballad about dying proud and with dignity. I actually cried the first time I heard it (when the single was leaked), although it’s now quite overplayed (I think it’s about 80 plays according to Last.fm, the single edit included).

    Flag in the Ground is the third track and the second single. If you prefer the old school Sonata, this is the song you’ll like on Days of Grays. The song is a remake of the unreleased song “BlackOut” from the band’s early demos. It’s a really catchy tune with an epic bridge and finale - “I put the flag in the ground / Screaming and shouting, I’ve never been so proud, love / I make my way into the great unknown / Land by the river and a newbuilt home / Every night when I’m looking at the fullmoon rising / I hold you and know that we are free.”

    My favorite songs on the album are probably “Juliet” and “The Truth is Out There“. Juliet is both a big allusion to the famous Shakespeare play / the Italian legend of Romeo and Juliet, as well as the fourth and (I think) last episode in the Caleb tale (”Don’t Say a Word”; “The End of This Chapter”; “Caleb”). And it’s wonderful! It’s so beautiful, so sad, so epic! “These are my final lines, I used all my nine lives / My soul reason to die; there’s no life without you”. And The Truth is Out There… what can I say? So incredibly original and… well… strange but great at the same time. I really love it’s atmosphere, and it’s lyrics linked constantly with the great TV series The X Files.

    What I missed on Unia was the ballads. On the earlier albums, there were lots of wonderful guitar-based ballads such as Letter to Dana and Shamandalie, but this sort of dropped out with Unia. With Days of Grays, it’s a bit different; there ARE two ballads, if not quite different to the original type. Breathing is actually one of my new favorite songs with Sonata. It is very melancholic and epic, and reminds me of Draw Me. As if the World Wasn’t Ending is different, it is a bit more… well… I don’t know. It is not a bad song, but it’s not excellent either. It is somewhere in the middle, just your standard ballad.

    What can I say about The Days of Grays as a conclusion? It is great! Go buy it! At this point, it is honestly my favorite Sonata Arctica album, very original, melodic, sad, epic… It is just wonderful. Try it out, but be careful not to judge it too early; I didn’t like it at all until the third or fourth listen.
  • Artists I've Seen Live

    15 nov. 2009, 14h26m par Lionheartattack

    Someone said somewhere on Last FM that 'seen live' ain't even proper English. I can't see what's wrong with that, so I'm even using it on the title of this journal. Anyhow, what 'seen live' is not, at least for me anymore, is tag. I'm going to delete it right after posting this journal which I am going to update every time I see some group live. Here go the bands I've seen so far.

    Tuska Open Air 2007, Helsinki:
    Blind Guardian
    Finntroll
    Moonspell
    Vader
    Stratovarius

    Meripäivät, Kotka, 2007:
    Kotiteollisuus
    Apulanta

    (Then) Jolly Roger, Kotka, sometime in 2007:
    Pelle Miljoona

    Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki, December 2007:
    Axxis
    Gamma Ray
    Helloween

    Bepop, Kotka, April 2008:
    Total Devastation
    Widescreen Mode

    Sauna Open Air 2008, Tampere:
    Stone
    Tracedawn
    Sonata Arctica
    Sebastian Bach
    Scorpions

    Vekaranjärvi, October 2008:
    Korpiklaani

    Iltatähti, Laapeenranta, October 2008:
    Deathchain + support?

    Iltatähti, Lappeenranta, November 2008:
    Before the Dawn

    Vekaranjärvi, April 2009:
    Musta Joutsen

    Helsingin jäähalli, Helsinki, June 2009:
    Heaven & Hell

    Sauna Open Air 2009, Tampere:
    Medeia
    Soilwork
    Viikate
    Apocalyptica
    Prestige
    HammerFall
    Mötley Crüe
    Kotiteollisuus (x2)
    Omnium Gatherum
    Kamelot
    Bullet
    Stratovarius (x2)
    Thor
    Nightwish

    Hakametsän jäähalli, Tampere, July 2009:
    The Milestones
    Deep Purple

    Linnoituksen yö, Lappeenranta, August 2009:
    Stratovarius (x3)

    Pakkahuone, Tampere, November 2009:
    Dreamtale
    Stratovarius (x4)

    Tampere-talo, Tampere, November 2009:
    Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat

    A bit lazy with dates and such, but all of them are sort of right. :P I shall update whenever I go to gigs...
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