these are my top 10 metal \m/
10 kataklysm – in the arms of devastation
9 turisas – battle metal
8 marduk – christraping black metal
7 draconian – the burning halo
6 nile – annihilation of the wicked
5 slayer – reign in blood
4 equilibrium – sagas
3 belphegor – pestapokalypse VI
2 primordial – to the nameless dead
1 svartsot – ravnenes saga
this was made for entertainment, i do not own these bands or this music
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The process of applying the Five Star Roofing One Ply Aluminum Chip to a metal roof.
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Metal Roofing Solutions of Indiana
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Tracklist
Black Countess – Red Carnations and Bloodstained Lingerie
Illnath – Feathers Shall Fall
Anthelion – The Evil Adversary
Arthemesia – Ancestor of Magick
Nightside Glance – Omen (Son of Satan)
Dimmu Borgir – Kings of the Carnival Creation
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The first ten minutes of boot camp from the film Full Metal Jacket
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NASAexplorer: Suzaku – The Intergalactic Prospector.
Recently astronomers used the Suzaku orbiting X-ray observatory, operated jointly by NASA and the Japanese space agency, to discover the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe. Suzaku detected the elements chromium and manganese while observing the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster.
The metallic atoms are part of the hot gas, or “intergalactic medium,” that lies between galaxies. Exploding stars, or supernovas, forge the heavy elements. The supernovas also create vast outflows, called superwinds. These galactic gusts transport heavy elements into the intergalactic void.
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Suzaku Spies Treasure Trove of Intergalactic Metal
Every cook knows the ingredients for making bread: flour, water, yeast, and time. But what chemical elements are in the recipe of our universe?
Most of the ingredients are hydrogen and helium. These cosmic lightweights fill the first two spots on the famous periodic table of the elements.
Less abundant but more familiar to us are the heavier elements, meaning everything listed on the periodic table after hydrogen and helium. These building blocks, such as iron and other metals, can be found in many of the objects in our daily lives, from teddy bears to teapots.
Recently astronomers used the Suzaku orbiting X-ray observatory, operated jointly by NASA and the Japanese space agency, to discover the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe.
Suzaku detected the elements chromium and manganese while observing the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster. The metallic atoms are part of the hot gas, or “intergalactic medium,” that lies between galaxies.
“This is the first detection of chromium and manganese from a cluster,” says Takayuki Tamura, an astrophysicist at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency who led the Perseus study. “Previously, these metals were detected only from stars in the Milky Way or from other galaxies. This is the first detection in intergalactic space.”
The cluster gas is extremely hot, so it emits X-ray energy. Suzaku’s instruments split the X-ray energy into its component wavelengths, or spectrum. The spectrum is a chemical fingerprint of the types and amounts of different elements in the gas.
The portion of the cluster within Suzaku’s field of view is some 1.4 million light-years across, or roughly one-fifth of the cluster’s total width. It contains a staggering amount of metal atoms. The chromium is 30 million times the sun’s mass, or 10 trillion times Earth’s mass. The manganese reservoir weighs in at about 8 million solar masses.
Exploding stars, or supernovas, forge the heavy elements. The supernovas also create vast outflows, called superwinds. These galactic gusts transport heavy elements into the intergalactic void.
Harvesting the riches of the Perseus Cluster is not possible. But researchers will mine the Suzaku X-ray data for scientific insights.
“By measuring metal abundances, we can understand the chemical history of stars in galaxies, such as the numbers and types of stars that formed and exploded in the past,” Tamura says.
The Suzaku study data show it took some 3 billion supernovas to produce the measured amounts of chromium and manganese. And over periods up to billions of years, superwinds carried the metals out of the cluster galaxies and deposited them in intergalactic space.
A complete history of the universe should include an understanding of how, when, and where the heavy elements formed — the chemical elements essential to life itself. The Suzaku study contributes to a larger ongoing effort to take a chemical census of the cosmos. “It’s a part of learning the entire history of chemical element formation in the universe,” notes Koji Mukai, who heads the Suzaku Guest Observer program at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
With more than 10,000 galaxy clusters known, astronomers have just barely begun their work. “The current Suzaku result cannot answer these big questions immediately,” Tamura says, “but it is one of the first steps to understand the chemical history of the universe.”
The study appeared in the November 1 issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
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Directed, Written & Filmed By Michael McKnight, (Soulidium)
Edited & Co-Filmed By Daryn Murphy
Special FX By Chris Polidoro (Soulidium)
Cosmetic Dentistry On Actresses By: Norman J. Castellano, D.M.D.,P.A.
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Special Thanks To Brian Franc Of 86 Brain Tattoo!
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The dark streets of Ybor City are crawling with sexy vampires as night closes in on their victims. Filmed in Soulidium’s hometown of Tampa Fl, Live Forever brings the real life darkness of old haunted Ybor and a cast of some amazing vampire girls!
Join Soulidium in celebrating their 4th music video, “Live Forever”, from their Children of Chaos debut.
Thanks to Angelina McKnight and her Gorgeous, Hot & Sexy Metal Vampires Of Vicious Angelz For Making This Video Sizzle!!! – Shannon Evans, Muse, Shannon Fox, Xzanthia, Sally Debauchery (Psykill), Mea D’Amore and Heather Vales.
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Warleyson Almeida playing solo of music beat it, michael jackson, heavy metal version.
Solo Eddie Van Halen.
Equipaments crafterguitar, 5150, mesa boogie v-twin and groove strings.
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I’m curious as to the average amount of albums metal fans have. So about how many metal only records/cds/tapes do you own -do not include rock, emo, punk, or any other genre please.
And roughly how many do you purchase on a monthly basis?
At the moment I own only about 2500 metal albums (this is actually not that many compared to some metal fans).
Klaudyu, if you hate metal why do you feel you have to be disrespectful and post in this question? isn’t it easier to just not post?
Only 2500 metal albums? Likely surpasses all the CD’s I have in my entire collection. I still say that’s a lot for anyone. I would have to go downstairs and do a census for the exact number and I haven’t put clothes on for that yet!
OK, I got clothes on now, but no time to count because I need to pick up the newest Type O. So, we will be at X + 1.