MLHS Interview with Metal Gods, Sacrifice

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MLHS Interview with Metal Gods, Sacrifice
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My cousin, Mike Sullivan (wicked guy, follow him on twitter @mickeysullz) and I have been talking about doing some interviews with bands for a while now and we have our first one up. We’re proud to have Heavy Metal Gods “Sacrifice” as our first guests.

For those that don’t know them, they are one of Canada’s first, and arguably all around best, pure thrash metal bands. Sacrifice was formed in Toronto, in 1985, and quickly earned a recording contract with leading independent Metal Blade on the strength of a promising pair of demos. For the span of three albums: 1986′s Torment in Fire, 1987′s Forward to Termination, and 1990′s Soldiers of Misfortune, the group consists of Rob Urbinati (follow him on twitter!) (vocals/guitar), Joe Rico (guitar), Scott Watts (bass), and Gus Pynn (drums); but the latter pair was replaced by Kevin Wimberley and Michael Rosenthal, respectively, for the recording of 1993′s swan song, Apocalypse Inside. This marked a return to original home Metal Blade for the talented band, which decided to disband the following year.

The band reformed  in 2006 and eventually recorded The Ones I Condemn (2009), with Marquee Records Brazil – Sonic Unyon/War on Music/Cyclone Empire. I was first turned onto them from their last release: a split 7″ record with Canadian Punk Band,Propagandi who are huge fans. Sacrifice are a Canadian treasure and blazed a trail for technical heavy metal and that are renowned in music circles as being a legit, groundbreaking, genre defining band.

A quick shout out: The intro music was graciously provided by The Mahones (Medley in e minor from Angels and Devils) and voice over intro and bookend by our good friend, Rockin’ Rory O’Shea (Follow him on twitter! @RoryOShea.)

Enjoy!

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  • moi_moi

    He’s an Oiler fan. I hate that guy! Haha

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  • Ensign

    thats true.. don’t tell them that

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  • Ensign

    produces great music

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    I stand by my deal……I would even spice it up a bit if they requested.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

     I watched Gardiner with the Marlies this season, and he was number 3 D-man after
    Paul Ranger and Kostka.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    i agree with that.  I think Gardiner is a step behind Ranger at the NHL level (if Paul ever decided to play) but ahead of Kostka.

    But yes so far in the AHL this year, I concur with your statement and I am #6 so thats pretty good.

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  • Gary7

    Komisarek has been effective under Carlyle.

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  • Happy_Gilmour

    Gardiner this year was a bit like Liles last year in that he was going well on the PP (with the Marlies), gets a concussion / concussion like injury, then is a bit sucky upon return… 

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Maybe need your eyes checked…? 

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  • rustynail

    We are undefeated when he plays. :)

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    It’s not even a contest.  Ranger was taking fewer and far more sheltered minutes in the AHL.  How anyone could reach these conclusion is beyond me. 

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  • Happy_Gilmour

    they are all different though… Kostka learned how to be a technical defender given his route to the show, Gardiner uses his skating to get him in/out of trouble, and Ranger (from what I recall) is a blend between the two with a more mature NHL suited game IMO

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Because I watched the games and that is what I saw.   PLUS I went to the games….let me know when you attend one in person.  

    #jetsfanforlife

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Guess you need your eyes checked too.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

     Watching players live in person, is different than on TV. 

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  • Bphilly1

    Can’t believe I just read that. Kostka will never even be in the same conversation as Gardiner. Zero comparison. Also with Ranger he was being sheltered majorly. Gardiner is far superior and always will be.

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  • keon

    You’re in love with him aren’t you?

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  • wendelsway

    Thank you so much for enlightening me…..I never said Gardiner is better but I do think he has the potential to be and won’t be a pain in the ass to team mates, coaches, and management along the way…….time will tell.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Yes that is upcoming later this year on the calendar.   I will keep you posted.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    gardiner for PM !!

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    lol, Thank you for that revelation. I’m going to side with Anthony on this one.  I only have the TV to go by, but his scouting reports have consistently been bang on.

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  • rustynail

    I was just stating that before Bob showed up to save him the trouble.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

    Gardiner’s positional play on defense leaves a lot to be desired. No question about his skating and puck movement.  

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    yes sir.

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    Big crash on the 401 near Newcastle.

    http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/25/major-highway-401-crash-near-newcastle-may-involve-50-60-vehicles-reports/

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