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SideShowDisaSter Moderator


Age : 30 Joined : 08 Jan 2007 Posts : 2163
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:56 am | |
| I tend to enjoy them. If I enjoy the band enough to get their albums, I'll usually hunt down their EP's as well. _________________ Who are you to look at me, as if to say I'm wrong?!
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BillRoxx Metal novice

Age : 40 Joined : 14 Mar 2007 Posts : 19
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:07 am | |
| I love eps for the same reason as ult.
Fav is ultimatum til the end |
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DallasBlack Metal is in my blood


Age : 29 Joined : 09 Sep 2007 Posts : 3777
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:17 am | |
| Forgot the Queensryche one, but again, I only got it in recent years. Plus it is highly considered an essential release to own. _________________

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detuned Heart of Metal


Age : 38 Joined : 12 Jul 2008 Posts : 1626
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:42 am | |
| It really depends on what the EP is intended for. They can be done well or just sub-standard leftovers.
Here are a few examples of EP's that I love and why.
Queensryche - EP Ratt - EP Both albums were released to showcase new material, both were rock solid due to the song choices.
Anthrax - Armed And Dangerous The purpose of this album was to offer the fans a bridge to their new vocalist. Thus the choice to include new studio songs on side A and then on side B re-record a couple classic tracks live in the studio in versions that DESTROY their earlier studio incarnations. Gotta love that.
Riot - Live (Elektra 1983) Iron Maiden - Maiden Japan The Riot album was another of the "bridge" variety, but this time presenting some old and new tracks featuring new vocalist Rhett Forrester. The Maiden serves as a farewell to the Dianno era. _________________ |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 8155
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:09 pm | |
| | detuned wrote: | It really depends on what the EP is intended for. They can be done well or just sub-standard leftovers.
Here are a few examples of EP's that I love and why.
Queensryche - EP Ratt - EP Both albums were released to showcase new material, both were rock solid due to the song choices.
Anthrax - Armed And Dangerous The purpose of this album was to offer the fans a bridge to their new vocalist. Thus the choice to include new studio songs on side A and then on side B re-record a couple classic tracks live in the studio in versions that DESTROY their earlier studio incarnations. Gotta love that.
Riot - Live (Elektra 1983) Iron Maiden - Maiden Japan The Riot album was another of the "bridge" variety, but this time presenting some old and new tracks featuring new vocalist Rhett Forrester. The Maiden serves as a farewell to the Dianno era. |
Some good choices there.
I'll add to the list: Nasty Savage - Abstract Reality (classic speed metal EP!)
Nuclear Assault - The Plague (classic thrash EP!)
Accu§er - Confusion Romance (an odds and sods EP featuring a few covers, a few live tracks and a couple of non-album originals.)
Testament - Return to the Apocalyptic City (not sure why, but of the various live albums Testament has released, this one is my favorite. Also features a couple of classic studio tracks)
Forbidden - Raw Evil: Live at the Dynamo (fast and furious live set. Have always enjoyed live EPs. They leave me wanting for more, which I find to be a good thing in a band.)
Nevermore - In Memory (some great non-album tracks)
Sanctuary - Into the Mirror Live/Black Reflections (classic live set!)
Kreator - Out of the Dark...Into the Light (features a Raven cover! Gotta love that. The live tracks are outstanding as well. One of my favorite and most played Kreator albums)
Raven - Mad (announced the return of the Raven sound after the pathetic attempt at commercialism that was The Pack is Back. Features one of the greatest Raven songs ever, Speed of the Reflex)
Raven - Heads Up (features a handful of excellent live tracks and four Raven studio tracks that are exclusive to this EP.) _________________
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kmorg Administrator


Age : 34 Joined : 02 Jan 2007 Posts : 5327
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:30 pm | |
| ICED EARTH - THE MELANCHOLY E.P. (one of my favorites, combining the bands best power ballads, and some awesome cover songs)
Most of Hammerfalls EP's are gread, but they might be more singles, perhaps? Still, some great non-album tracks, and cover versions on most of them.
Ozzy Osbourne - Just Say Ozzy (cool little live EP with great Sabbath renditions) _________________

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SideShowDisaSter Moderator


Age : 30 Joined : 08 Jan 2007 Posts : 2163
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:23 am | |
| A few of the EP's I enjoy: Sarcasm - In-Sect (a self-released EP of solid thrash that was probably done in hopes of landing the band a record deal.) Sacred Reich - Surf Nicaragua (some great non-album stuff here, even reaches back to their earliest demos for a track (Draining You Of Life)). Vio-lence - Torture Tactics (one track that was pulled from an album for being too "graphic" (go figure) and some musically excellent / lyrically challenged songs thrown in) Grinder - The 1st EP (a holdover for the fans until they released a new album. Some solid tunage to be had). Caustic - Caustic (the bands first release. Full of Slayer-esque thrash, though usually a lot more varied than early Slayer ever was). That's all I can think of at the moment. _________________ Who are you to look at me, as if to say I'm wrong?!
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TheGooch Metal is in my blood


Age : 19 Joined : 16 May 2007 Posts : 3938
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:25 am | |
| i have never bought any as it would take money away from the already small cd fund _________________ I was born with the Stiff........ STIFF UPPER LIP!!!!!
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Leatherface Metal graduate


Age : 37 Joined : 08 May 2007 Posts : 339
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:17 am | |
| | Slayer's Haunting the Chapel is a classic IMO. |
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detuned Heart of Metal


Age : 38 Joined : 12 Jul 2008 Posts : 1626
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:42 am | |
| | Leatherface wrote: | | Slayer's Haunting the Chapel is a classic IMO. |
You know, that actually might have been one of the first EP's I bought.
Another great EP:
Celtic Frost - Emperors Return
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krokus Heart of Metal


Age : 33 Joined : 15 Feb 2007 Posts : 2167
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:53 pm | |
| | I always buy them if i like the band very much. UDO made some cool ones, DORO of course, GRAVE DIGGER too and many cool bands in the 80s like OBSESSION, OVERKILL, RAPID TEARS, RAZOR etc.... |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 8155
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:22 pm | |
| Forgot a couple
REVEREND - s/t (our intro to David Wayne's new project after Metal Church and what a great project it was. This EP might have been their best release)
REVEREND - A Gathering of Demons (David Wayne's attempt to revive Reverend with all new members. Excellent full throttle metal release with all four songs exclusive to this CD. Has the song "Legion", which is the exact same song as Metal Church's "Fake Healer" with different lyrics and vocal medleys. Apparently this was the original lyrics to the song before Wayne was dismissed from Metal Church)
UNITED - Beast Dominates '92 (want an original of this one. Do own a CDR thanks to Sideshow. Excellent Japanese thrash metal EP)
ULTIMATUM - 'til the End! (Bill Roxx already listed this one, but I really like this EP as well, so I've added it to my list. Four demo tracks, one Testament cover and a live song.) _________________
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akeldama Metal master


Age : 28 Joined : 27 Jun 2008 Posts : 778
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:17 pm | |
| Megadeth-Cryptic Sounds. Man what a good E.P. of instrumental versions of 5 songs from Cryptic Writings. Tesla-A Piece Of Time. A pretty decent E.P. It has new renditions of The Way It Is and What You Give, a non-acoustic version of Signs, and 4 covers. It just sucks that it's an iTunes exclusive. |
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TheGooch Metal is in my blood


Age : 19 Joined : 16 May 2007 Posts : 3938
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:47 am | |
| i do have the Metallica - $5,95 garage days re-revisited ep on vinyl which i enjoy listening to every now and then. i would never part with it i think _________________ I was born with the Stiff........ STIFF UPPER LIP!!!!!
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sam Heart of Metal


Age : 19 Joined : 12 Feb 2008 Posts : 1165
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:51 am | |
| favorite as of the moment is nevermore's in memory ep _________________
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nevermore Heart of Metal


Age : 39 Joined : 16 Sep 2007 Posts : 1599
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:23 am | |
| | I enjoy ep's. There are lots of great ep's out. Alot of my favorites you guys have already mentioned. Another favorite of mine is Heretic's Torture Knows No Boundary. |
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ultmetal Administrator


Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 8155
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 4:20 am | |
| | nevermore wrote: | | I enjoy ep's. There are lots of great ep's out. Alot of my favorites you guys have already mentioned. Another favorite of mine is Heretic's Torture Knows No Boundary. |
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exact33 Heart of Metal


Age : 35 Joined : 10 Feb 2007 Posts : 1652
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:19 pm | |
| some of my favorite EPs: Edguy - Superheroes Grave Digger - Symphony of Death and Yesterday Extol - Paralysis Firewind - Falling to Pieces Agent Steel - Mad Locust Rising Freedom Call - Taragon Impellitteri - Fuel for the Fire Luca Turilli - Ancient Forest of Elves Masterplan - Enlighten Me Pride of Lions - The Sound of Home _________________
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akeldama Metal master


Age : 28 Joined : 27 Jun 2008 Posts : 778
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:31 pm | |
| | Extol-Mesmerized is a good one for the unreleased stuff like "Prodigal Son" but the remixed versions of the Burial songs I've never been able to listen to them all the way through. |
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spectrefate Metal is in my blood


Age : 34 Joined : 04 Aug 2008 Posts : 2821
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:51 pm | |
| | akeldama wrote: | | Extol-Mesmerized is a good one for the unreleased stuff like "Prodigal Son" but the remixed versions of the Burial songs I've never been able to listen to them all the way through. |
Good choice, I had forgotten about that one. Extol's "Paralysis" with it's cover of Believer is another good one as well. _________________

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xyz Heart of Metal


Age : 19 Joined : 28 Jan 2008 Posts : 1208
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thrasher73 Metal is in my blood

Age : 35 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 3839
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:48 pm | |
| | I've been enjoying Early Man's Beware the Circling Fin EP lately. |
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nevermore Heart of Metal


Age : 39 Joined : 16 Sep 2007 Posts : 1599
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:36 am | |
| | thrasher73 wrote: | | I've been enjoying Early Man's Beware the Circling Fin EP lately. |
I'm still waiting on my copy of this to arrive due to the trouble with the manufacturing of the vinyl. But supposedly the manufacturing problems have been corrected and this will get shipped out next week. |
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FATALITY Metal novice

Age : 21 Joined : 08 Sep 2008 Posts : 42
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:48 am | |
| | only if i reeeeeeeeeeeeeally like the band |
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sam Heart of Metal


Age : 19 Joined : 12 Feb 2008 Posts : 1165
 | Subject: Re: EP's? Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:02 am | |
| | thrasher73 wrote: | | I've been enjoying Early Man's Beware the Circling Fin EP lately. |
I want that bad... _________________
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