@@Lunatic4Bizcas well I know, I have had Zoon album since '98. But this song isnt on that album. So where did it come from, was it maybe released as a single? Cause I know the song 24th Moment isnt on that cd either, yet it's from the same project. Well, its anybody's guess if Carl will ever resurrect Nefilim. I would love to see Zoon all! Probably wishful thinking. In any case, whatever you know, please tell me. Thanks very much :) damn that was supposed to say Zoon Part 2, spell checker grrrrr.
@@graveyardghost2603 : Interesting. I'm a huge FoTN fan, my knowledge of the Nefilim years is marginal as I've never purchased any of their material. When it comes to Metal, I'm mostly into King Diamond, some Doom and Atmospheric Black Metal as of late. I was never into Ministry type Industrial Metal, although I do like Carl's sound much more in this as in any other Industrial Metal I've heard. I should give the Zoon album a try; and you're probably right. This track was probably released as a B Sides singles or something along those lines.
@@Lunatic4Bizcas I always wanted to hear King Diamond, will have to check him out, thx. Oh, if you haven't ever heard Zoon, it's not like any other "metal"-- in fact I dont even consider it by any label, it's a freaking masterpiece. You can hear all the words too, and well...I would give it a try. I know I have listened to it more than all my other music combined, it is that great.
@@graveyardghost2603 : If I could give some recommendations for King Diamond, I'd go to 'The Spider's Lullabye,' which is his mid 90's album. It's generally underrated in King Diamond's repertoire; however, it's the album that introduced me to his work, and coming from a Goth Rock background, it's probably among his most Goth>Metal albums. Next I'd recommend his classically renowned album and masterpiece from 1987, 'Abigail,' which is certainly a gothic themed concept album. Musically it is an even split between Metal and Goth. Lastly I'd recommend, 'The Puppet Master,' which is also a concept album and what I consider to be his most Goth sounding album of all. It's a lot to take in, but you won't regret it. Like Carl, King Diamond is in a class all his own.
love his rock/metal goth stuff
rare jungle records promo cd if my memori serves me well, good bands on it
NEVER GET SICK OF LISTENIN TO THIS!" 🤘🍄➡️🗝🧩☯️
Excellent 👍 j'ai l'album " ZOON " mais je connaissais pas ce morceau excellent 👍 .
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This kicks ass!
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Can someone please tell me when McCoy did this? What album etc? Cause this is freaking awesome!
The Nefilim was a short lived project and whose sole album by the same name was released sometime in '95 or thereabouts.
@@Lunatic4Bizcas well I know, I have had Zoon album since '98. But this song isnt on that album. So where did it come from, was it maybe released as a single? Cause I know the song 24th Moment isnt on that cd either, yet it's from the same project. Well, its anybody's guess if Carl will ever resurrect Nefilim. I would love to see Zoon all! Probably wishful thinking. In any case, whatever you know, please tell me. Thanks very much :) damn that was supposed to say Zoon Part 2, spell checker grrrrr.
@@graveyardghost2603 : Interesting. I'm a huge FoTN fan, my knowledge of the Nefilim years is marginal as I've never purchased any of their material. When it comes to Metal, I'm mostly into King Diamond, some Doom and Atmospheric Black Metal as of late. I was never into Ministry type Industrial Metal, although I do like Carl's sound much more in this as in any other Industrial Metal I've heard. I should give the Zoon album a try; and you're probably right. This track was probably released as a B Sides singles or something along those lines.
@@Lunatic4Bizcas I always wanted to hear King Diamond, will have to check him out, thx. Oh, if you haven't ever heard Zoon, it's not like any other "metal"-- in fact I dont even consider it by any label, it's a freaking masterpiece. You can hear all the words too, and well...I would give it a try. I know I have listened to it more than all my other music combined, it is that great.
@@graveyardghost2603 : If I could give some recommendations for King Diamond, I'd go to 'The Spider's Lullabye,' which is his mid 90's album. It's generally underrated in King Diamond's repertoire; however, it's the album that introduced me to his work, and coming from a Goth Rock background, it's probably among his most Goth>Metal albums. Next I'd recommend his classically renowned album and masterpiece from 1987, 'Abigail,' which is certainly a gothic themed concept album. Musically it is an even split between Metal and Goth. Lastly I'd recommend, 'The Puppet Master,' which is also a concept album and what I consider to be his most Goth sounding album of all. It's a lot to take in, but you won't regret it. Like Carl, King Diamond is in a class all his own.