Monday, September 15, 2014
old review
Malhavoc
Age Of The Dark Renaissance
[Independant]
When me and the mighty Chor first met, it was our fondness for old metal (black/thrash and the likes) that brought upon our friendship. I freaked that he had this still in his collection. It is another item that I've hogged for the longest time. Mlotek can also attest to my lack of promptness returning stuff. I forget sometimes, sorry guys. In Toronto, all local bands (Sacrifice and Malhavoc, amongst others) would hang out at the Record Peddler (the temple of thrash, no cooler store existed) during it's days across from the Gardens. Listening to Agg Rock (88.1) was also the ritual, actually it still is. That period in time was amazing as bands from those days would become the heroes of today. Malhavoc were really underrated and this release was very dark with a mature sound bearing resemblance to the cult band Tormentor. Search for it or bug ChorazaiM for a copy, whenever I give it back that is.
� 2001 malphas
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014
"Mal Havoc" - "The Lord of Middle Earth"
Major thanks to Simon Oates
for spotting this!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Super_Friends_episodes
The World's Greatest Super Friends episodes Season 4: 1979–1980
#, Title, Original Airdate
4 "The Lord of Middle Earth" October 13, 1979
What starts off as a camping trip for the Wonder Twins turns into a nightmarish adventure in Middle Earth when the Super Friends must battle a black magic sorcerer named Mal Havok who has taken over the troll kingdom. Mal Havoc uses his magic to turn the Super Friends into trolls. With their powers reduced, Batman and Wonder Woman accompany the troll king on a mission to free Middle Earth of the evil sorcerer.
So last night, I'm watching an old episode of "World's Greatest Super Friends" called "Lord of Middle Earth". And just as I'm marveling at the bizarreness of Superman and Batman chasing trolls through tunnels and whatnot, wondering how it can get much weirder, this guy shows up and says his name is MALHAVOC!?!?!! — with Jimi LaMort. |
Jimi LaMort shared Simon Oates's photo.
Simon Oates with Jimi LaMort
So
last night, I'm watching an old episode of "World's Greatest Super
Friends" called "Lord of Middle Earth". And just as I'm marveling at the
bizarreness of Superman and Batman
chasing trolls through tunnels and whatnot, wondering how it can get
much weirder, this guy shows up and says his name is MALHAVOC!?!?!!
- Drew Masters http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0960023/
- Jimi LaMort That was the event to me finally watching that infamous cartoon. Thanks u Simon Oates for finding it for me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Super_Friends_episodes
The World's Greatest Super Friends episodes Season 4: 1979–1980
#, Title, Original Airdate
4 "The Lord of Middle Earth" October 13, 1979
What starts off as a camping trip for the Wonder Twins turns into a nightmarish adventure in Middle Earth when the Super Friends must battle a black magic sorcerer named Mal Havok who has taken over the troll kingdom. Mal Havoc uses his magic to turn the Super Friends into trolls. With their powers reduced, Batman and Wonder Woman accompany the troll king on a mission to free Middle Earth of the evil sorcerer.
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