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Posted: 5-Nov-05 12:01 GMT (#31)

How it all began? Share your history with us ;-)
 
anyone_
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Posted: 1-Dec-05 18:23 GMT (#92)

well my friend gave me their cd and since that day my life has been different with anathema ...... crazy-like...
 
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Posted: 2-Dec-05 16:04 GMT (#95)

who is your friend :p

i'll always love you pathetic oblivion-restless oblivion

 
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Posted: 2-Dec-05 16:49 GMT (#97)

yea you are soo cute you now that... wink
 
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Posted: 4-Dec-05 14:09 GMT (#101)

lot of turkish fans here smile
what do you thing about "congratulate" in turkish...i especially thing about the footballgame against swiss *lol*

*joke*  smile smile

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renew our faith which way we can - to fall in love with life again (fixxxer - metallica)

 
Nikolai
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Posted: 5-Dec-05 12:59 GMT (#103)

in a lost night 6 years ago, i got the alternative 4 cd and in a random play began whit regret, and then...

well.. many turkish really... good for them... "pretty ladys"

Nikolai, Angel of pain

 
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Posted: 5-Dec-05 16:22 GMT (#104)

it's good for me,,,of course!!!!!

i'll always love you pathetic oblivion-restless oblivion

 
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Posted: 18-Dec-05 13:37 GMT (#130)

a pal of mine advised me this song "AngelicA" following "A Dying Wish".
Well, honestly, i admit thatz the day turning my life upside down. A true milestone. since that time, i cant spend a single day without listening to them...

"Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms."

 
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Posted: 19-Dec-05 00:26 GMT (#139)

4 years ago ... the TV was running in "mute" mode... and then I saw "The silent enigma" video ... I just watched Vinnie singin... then .. I turned the sound on.. and...
I still remember, I turned the sound on on the part where he was singin' ..."Eden" (A tormented echoes...you know..)
... I've changed.
Since then... Anathema are my angels and saviours... bringing me a temporary peace every day.

Did you wake with a sigh...and not a smile? Did you?

 
sid
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Posted: 20-Dec-05 02:29 GMT (#155)

I started listening anathema during summer 2004 (relatively new fan sad ) But anathema is without a doubt my best band ever!!!! big_smile A friend of mine (who now is my true and only love) gave me some cd's and the more i listened to them, the more i cherished their music... and i realized how music can change your life... and how it can take you to the most sorrowful places in your mind... were you long to go your entire life......
I love every single song anathema have written....
I dont only love them, they're a part of me....

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to see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour

 
iaira
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Posted: 5-Jan-06 22:03 GMT (#341)

i started listening anathema with an advise form a friend of mine.i didnt like them at first but when i went to their concert, their music paralized me...i felt the music, the lyrics within my heart..from that day lads are  with me, helping me to make things right:)

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ubi dubium ibi libertas.

 
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Posted: 6-Jan-06 16:12 GMT (#346)

I was into "MDB" but some things sucked about this band, but I loved the genre. So I bought "TSE" and I was carried to another world with it, where I currrently am. Now I have whole discography and I love it all (with small exception of the last two albums (especially "A Fine Day ..." maybe I should listen to them more ...) as the best music I ever heard. And awesome lyrics. Still I prefer the old works. But I love the "soft" ones too.
 
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Posted: 16-Jan-06 15:47 GMT (#389)

by coincidance...must say that Anethema found me wink

chances are fading...this world isn't waiting.....

 
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Posted: 24-Jan-06 09:37 GMT (#421)

i started listening to anathema 3 years ago.It was one of my friends who gave me one of Anathema's cds,Alternative4,and till then they are one of my favourite groups...The first time I listened to them I really like the melody,the lyrics and the perfect voice...

how much longer till i hit the ground?

 
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Posted: 25-Jan-06 18:32 GMT (#439)

i saw the lonely cover of 'A Natural Disaster' and i just wanted to listen to what is inside .I was actually looking for Megadeth at the time! Natural Disaster is a good album but  it was 'Alternative 4' that really got me into Anathema.

By the haunting shadows of trees and graves mesmerized am I

 
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Posted: 4-Feb-06 17:31 GMT (#489)

my brother gave me thier song Flying i heared i was so :0 lol bcuz they song the type of songs that i write and especially Parisienne Moonlight and Forgotten Hopes !!!
 
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Posted: 4-Feb-06 20:07 GMT (#493)

My first anathema experience was while i was listening  a radio program! Judgement was released then and the first song i heard was anyone anywhere! The next day i bought the album! Since then anathema are a part of me! They express in the most unique way my deepest feelings!

to sid: geia sou mikroulh mou

...but still i never learned to live without regret

 
sid
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Posted: 5-Feb-06 13:11 GMT (#501)

thumbelina wrote :

to sid: geia sou mikroulh mou
geia sou fifinoula mou

to see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour

 
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Posted: 11-Feb-06 22:38 GMT (#539)

I was in contact  a few years ago with this lad who used to play in this death metal band called Devoid (Blackened Empire review at the bottom) and he kept tellin' me stories about his Scouse friends who played in this band called Anathema. The rest is history . . .

http://www.bloodbutcher.com/english/rev … devoid.htm
 
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Posted: 18-Feb-06 22:03 GMT (#566)

During junior and senior high school I began "exploring" musically. Starting out as a Metallica fan I wanted something new, something different. I worked my way through a lot of goth and power metal sh** until I one day heard the track "Deep". It really showed me the (right) path. Anathema (along with Katatonia, Paradise Lost, MDB and Opeth) is, and always will be I guess, the answer to my search.

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"...Asleep is the rose, in tired innocence dreaming time away..."

 
Eligos
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Posted: 18-Feb-06 22:57 GMT (#568)

caligo wrote :
It really showed me the (right) path. Anathema (along with Katatonia, Paradise Lost, MDB and Opeth) is, and always will be I guess, the answer to my search.
Have you heard of Pyogenesis (1990-1994), God Forsaken, Threnody (As The Heavens Fall), and Gorement? You'd probably like them as well.
 
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Posted: 21-Mar-06 17:03 GMT (#662)

I remember the first time I heard Anathema in 1997 I wasn't impressed all that much smile we were in a shop and Eternity Part I was playing as background music and my best friend was jumping around, screaming "oh that's my favourite" and I was like "oh very nice booklet for sure but I wouldn't mind something a bit more dynamic" smile a few months later Anathema played Budapest and we went to see them and they simply blew us away, we were so awestruck we couldn't even think coherently for days, only mumbling things like "and remember Angelica, and when Vinny surfed the crowd" smile that gig gained Anathema a very steady Hungarian fanbase, I guess, everyone there fell in love with them, and we love to welcome them back every time they come to visit us smile

I'm a perfectionist. And perfect is a skinned knee.

 
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Posted: 24-Mar-06 12:12 GMT (#664)

It was 10 years ago. I remember that i've heard "Shroud Of Frost" song and I was very impressed by this dark emotional music. From this day since now I've never heard better music.

The dream, an enigma... silent

 
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Posted: 24-Mar-06 13:51 GMT (#665)

i guess, three years ago when i was a little girl, i was sitting in gloom room and drawing some pictures, then my sister put a song that i love very much at the moment..it was Anathema's..

since that day, i listen and love them...i think they listen to our hearts and love us, cause they oftenly visit Turkey -(-_-)-

every living creature on this earth dies alone

 
icametodance
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Posted: 18-Apr-06 22:34 GMT (#759)

Mine is a little sad to say the least my best mate Claire was talking to this bloke about music n he said you should check this band out she did, then I did, then 6 months later we were in Rome without a pot to piss in singing along to Fragile Dreams.

I was asked a simple question today about my home town and how come I left..I looked them in the eye and said cos of the incest.

 

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