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[QUOTE="objective%20observer:1353775"]Justin Durnil ....can't beat Katey's at all.... How the hell am I supposed to top that?!?! Well anyways I would do all that I possibly could to spread the word about The Legion and how awesome it is, what you guys do. I've always enjoyed helping out my friends who were in bands back in MI, and I would enjoy helping out the local metal scene here as much as I possibly can. I offer as much of my time that I do have available that isn't involved in Navy, and I would make it a duty to help make The Legion grow. I would love to go to as many shows as I'd like, but again, there are times when I cant, either due to subschool or duty T.T Black metal to me is more than music, it's a lifestyle and more, but despite how cliche it sounds its how I truly feel. There are few who listen to the music, and even fewer who understand it for what it really is. While not all of us fully understand it, it doesn't stop us from trying to, even if it seems or is impossible. It is made up of many different thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc...in essence, it's a living, breathing thing, because it is all of us, making it difficult to understand, until we understand ourselves and our position in this underground world we live in. The atmosphere of the genre takes me to a different place, a dark and wonderful place, where I can drown myself in solitude and just think or not think at all and let the music just sink into my veins. For the longest time I've wanted to go to the birthplace of black metal and other places where black metal exploded, but I can honestly say I'm glad to be here, especially in the winter months, because it still gives a grim feeling that I would probably get if I were in the mighty mountains of Norway. As far as the grave robbing and tomb entering thing, just as long as I don't have to get frisky with the corpse[/QUOTE]
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