What's the most recent album you've bought?
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Ibanez, ESP or Fender?Cast to Stone wrote:If you're talking about the Opeth album, that's what I'd want to buy as well if I wasn't about to spend any and all money I have on getting a bass..Warheart wrote:Someone give me money so I can buy Watershed.

And well, I liked Ghost Reveries and if Watershed is even better I don't see why I shouldn't get it at the very moment I get money.

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Epiphone, actually.Warheart wrote:Ibanez, ESP or Fender?Cast to Stone wrote:If you're talking about the Opeth album, that's what I'd want to buy as well if I wasn't about to spend any and all money I have on getting a bass..Warheart wrote:Someone give me money so I can buy Watershed.
And well, I liked Ghost Reveries and if Watershed is even better I don't see why I shouldn't get it at the very moment I get money.
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A friend of mine's pretty enthusiastic about the new album, he said it can compare to the Still Life/Blackwater Park times... I'm not sure about that, but it does sound interesting.
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Ghost Reveries is actually one of my favourite Opeth albums >:
As for Watershed, I think partly the Instrumentals aren't strong enough and feel..uh..empty? But it's still a pretty good album, especially with songs like the Opener 'Coil' (which kinda adapts the style of the melodic Damnation album), The Lotus Eater, Porcelain Heart or Hex Omega...
As for Watershed, I think partly the Instrumentals aren't strong enough and feel..uh..empty? But it's still a pretty good album, especially with songs like the Opener 'Coil' (which kinda adapts the style of the melodic Damnation album), The Lotus Eater, Porcelain Heart or Hex Omega...
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My first Bass was an Epiphone Les Paul Gothic, that one only needs new picups (I got myself EMGs) and it actually delivers a good sound.Cast to Stone wrote:Epiphone, actually.Warheart wrote:Ibanez, ESP or Fender?Cast to Stone wrote:If you're talking about the Opeth album, that's what I'd want to buy as well if I wasn't about to spend any and all money I have on getting a bass..Warheart wrote:Someone give me money so I can buy Watershed.
And well, I liked Ghost Reveries and if Watershed is even better I don't see why I shouldn't get it at the very moment I get money.
"didn't want a cheap no-name but still not rich"

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All arrived today 
Varg/Minas Morgul - Schildfront (Split), [Numbered Edition: 996], [Digibook]

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Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thundergod, [Bonus CD], [Bonus DVD], [Limited Edition]

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Opeth - Deliverance

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Meshuggah - Catch Thirtythree

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Varg/Minas Morgul - Schildfront (Split), [Numbered Edition: 996], [Digibook]

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Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thundergod, [Bonus CD], [Bonus DVD], [Limited Edition]

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Opeth - Deliverance

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Meshuggah - Catch Thirtythree

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