The schoolgirl thrash metal band smashing stereotypes in Indonesia | Kate Lamb
sweet.
that short video of their music made it sound more groovy than thrash bands like slayer.
that's a good thing in my opinion. having a tune that can carry you from start to finish is better.
i cant listen to reign in blood for too long before i want to tear my ears off and run through a wall.
“Many people think metal music is satanic but we are showing that there is a different shade, a different side to the music,” said Erza Satia, 35, the music teacher who introduced the girls to heavy metal, and is now their manager.
sweet.
that short video of their music made it sound more groovy than thrash bands like slayer.
that's a good thing in my opinion. having a tune that can carry you from start to finish is better.
i cant listen to reign in blood for too long before i want to tear my ears off and run through a wall.