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[QUOTE="the_taste_of_cigarettes:139610"]i guess the best way to explain it would be: "Metal Scene in Boston made What it is By Shred! - Boston, MA - They have long hair, they wear black clothes, and boy do they worship Satan. I'm not talking about witches, though some of them are. These are metalheads, tried and true. Metal may not date back to Metallica, but who remembers anyone but them? Starting metal from scratch in California in the 90's with 'The Black Album', Metallica spawned numerous fans and thousands of bands eager to emulate their icons. 'Metal is really what makes Boston what it is,' said the owner of Jarrod's place, Boston's premier hot spot for live metal, 'without promoters like Shred and without clubs like this, we wouldn't have what we have. Horns up!' The horns, symbolizing the need to kill, has brought many a metal head into the police. Sure, metalheads don't hate all Christians, but the BPD seems to disagree. 'These guys make it hard for us to do our jobs,' said Lt O'Reilly, 'We don't know where they will strike next. Luckily, the metalheads in this town are all easily recognizable by their black clothes, so we can nab them for drug trafficing whenever possible.' 'Metal is awesome!' says Eri Paone, singer for Candy Striper Death Orgy, 'it's too bad the only 2 bands in metal right now are us and 13 Winters.'" the article reads like that if you know the Boston Basement scene history.[/QUOTE]
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