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The third adition to my Album Art series is Dragonforce’s album Inhuman Rampage. This was very difficult to burn. I burned it on a nice piece of cherry and it came out better than ones on pine. The band Dragonforce is a fairly new band hailing from England. They play a style of metal called power metal which is very fast tempo guitars mixed with a keyboardist and high pitched vocals. The guitarists Sam Totman and Herman Li are very good and some of the greatest I’ve seen besides Eddie Van Halen and Jimmy Page. Songs I’d reccomend are BodyBreakdown, Fury of the Storm,Through the fire and the Flames, and Operation ground and Pound.Comments Welcome.Pat
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teenagewoodworker
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posted 501 days ago
nice pat!
lew
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posted 501 days ago
Very Nice, Pat!
What do you do with the finished pieces?
Lew
pat
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posted 501 days ago
I have the Iron maiden one framed on my wall. but I haven’t really found space for the others.
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Napaman
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cool stuff…just be careful not to scare the old guys toooo much…I like the Primus one!!! My step son and I like those guys a bit…I missed the metal thing…but was into the punk stuff…Clash…Pennywise…etc…
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thetimberkid
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posted 500 days ago
Looking good!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Roper
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posted 483 days ago
very cool.
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Dustmite97
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posted 75 days ago
Nicely done! Inhuman Rampage is a great album.
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