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Definitions by Anthony Scrima

painkiller 

The best album Judas Priest ever released! Also the lineup whom did that album is also the current one.
CAN'T STOP THE PAINKILLER! HE IS THE PAINKILLER! Good Stuff.
painkiller by Anthony Scrima August 16, 2004

igor cavalera 

Drummer and one of two only original members left of Sepultura, a death/thrash band. (called so because they had blast beats and harsh vox). Has shitloads of tattoos.
Good Drummer, might have gone into mallcore territory lately and degenerated a bit but still way better then Lar$
A sucky ass band. Max Cavalera lost all his talent. Derrick Green is much better nowadays.
Fuck you Max. Go fuck off. Derrick, you can stay, you cool.
soulfly by Anthony Scrima May 10, 2004

slurpage 

When a dipshit stoner named Bobby slurps water from a drinking fountain with a straw.
Man that was some serious slurpage.
slurpage by Anthony Scrima March 27, 2004

DolphinSexual

What my friend and I are.
We screw dolphins. They are sexy. We are attracted to them.
DolphinSexual by Anthony Scrima March 13, 2004
I'm only 25% italian. I wish i was more. but italian is the biggest part of me.
italian by Anthony Scrima February 28, 2004
A band which started out as 50% Death Metal and 50% Black Metal with Bestial Devestation and Morbid Visions. Then went to thrash metal with Schizophrenia, Beneath the Remains, and Arise. Slowed down their tempo and simplified their music with Chaos A.D. which used lots of guitar pedal effects and tribal sounds and downtuned guitars. Some people believe it may be responsible as starting nu-metal a little. Speaking of which Sepultura then released a damn korn-sounding abomination known as Roots. Horrible album. After that the original vocalist left and in his place came a black hardcore vocalist. They released Against which had a hardcore sound to it and it was much better then Roots. Two years later they released Nation, a conceptual album based on creating a new nation. Then they released Roorback, which got rid of all the tribal sounds of the past four albums and kinda returned to an older sound. What's in the future for Sepultura? No one knows. But they are still together. This year is their 20th year as a band.

Pronounced as SEE-PULL-TOO-RA
Sepultura's albums are all good except for Roots which sucks.
sepultura by Anthony Scrima February 28, 2004