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Full Name Vegard Ruud
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Favorite Bands
I love way to many bands to mention them all, and it would be unfair to mention top 10 or something, so I'm just gonna point out those three I really love the most, which also is those that have ment most to me.
1. Judas Priest (my all-time favourite, and the band that really got me into metal.)
2. Iced Earth
3. Primal Fear
Favorite Albums
Way too many great too put up a list, but if I should put up a list now, it would've been heavily dominated by Judas Priest.
About me
Hi, my name is Vegard Ruud. I was born in Kongsvinger, Norway, in the year of the metal horse, according to the chinese zodiac, and ironically I turned out to be a real metal stallion!
Judas Priest is the band that got me into this beautiful world of hard-pounding music, and they still remain my greatest favourite band today, four years after I heard of them in an episode of That 70's Show, which is my favourite TV-show by the way. I like almost every real genre within rock and metal, but my favourite genre is the classic, öld-sköol, hard-pounding, fist-pumping, headbanging, raging, thunderous heavy metal!
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Last profile update: Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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