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#TheNakedMonaLisa is my latest mural.
Painted over 6 days in an underground tunnel… right under the Louvre Museum in Paris.
A few hundred meters from the original.
Full story 🧵👇🏼

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Join the Sleepagotchi heroes' adventure and receive gifts!
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🔥 The Greatest Metal Songs 🔥
🔴 Position 367:
💎 King Diamond - Halloween
📀 Fatal Portrait
🌎 Denmark 🇩🇰 - 1986
“Halloween” is one of the standout tracks from Fatal Portrait, showcasing King Diamond’s flair for theatrical heavy metal storytelling.
The song blends eerie melodies with sharp, galloping riffs, creating a dark carnival atmosphere that perfectly matches its horror-inspired theme.
King Diamond’s signature falsetto shifts between sinister whispers and piercing high notes, adding a dramatic, almost cinematic quality to the track.
Lyrically, it captures the spooky spirit of Halloween night with a mischievous, macabre twist. It’s a classic example of 80s heavy metal done with personality, atmosphere, and a strong sense of narrative flair.
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🔥 The Greatest Metal Songs 🔥
🔴 Position 366:
💎 Annihilator - The fun palace
📀 Never, Neverland
🌎 Canada 🇨🇦 - 1990
“Annihilator – The Fun Palace” is widely considered one of the standout tracks from the band’s Never, Neverland era.
It’s not the fastest or most aggressive thrash tune in their catalog, but that’s part of its charm — it blends catchy melodies with technical riff work and showcases Jeff Waters’ guitar skills very well.
Critics and fans alike often describe it as a melodic thrash metal classic: the song opens Never, Neverland with memorable hooks and a blend of traditional heavy metal and thrash influences, making it both accessible and engaging.
Some reviewers note it leans more mid-tempo than pure thrash, but its combination of melody and solid songwriting gives it lasting appeal, especially for listeners who appreciate technical guitar work and dynamic structure.
In short, The Fun Palace is a fun, riff-driven track that’s great for both longtime Annihilator fans and newcomers curious about the band’s early 90s sound.
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🔥 The Greatest Metal Songs 🔥
🔴 Position 363:
💎 Exodus - Deathamphetamine
📀 Shovel Headed Kill Machine
🌎 USA 🇺🇸 - 2005
“Deathamphetamine” is an ambitious, nearly 9-minute thrash epic that showcases Exodus’ ruthless riffing and dynamic tempo shifts — from heavy, groove-laden sections to downright blistering speed metal passages.
It features solid lead work and technical proficiency, making it a memorable centerpiece of the album. However, some listeners feel the song’s length and midsection drag, with riffs that don’t always stay as engaging throughout.
Fans of classic thrash often praise it for its ferocity and breakdowns, while critics sometimes point to structural bloat and predictability in parts.
Overall, “Deathamphetamine” is regarded as a standout for enthusiasts of aggressive, old-school thrash — even if it’s divisive in terms of pacing and songwriting.
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Faith No More - Epic
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🔥 The Greatest Metal Songs 🔥
🔴 Position 365:
💎 Nuclear Assault - Critical mass
📀 Handle With Care
🌎 USA 🇺🇸 - 1989
“Critical Mass” is one of the standout tracks from Nuclear Assault’s most acclaimed album Handle with Care — a mid-tempo thrash classic that blends head-crushing riffs with sharp social commentary. The song’s groove-heavy riff and steady pace make it instantly memorable, and its lyrics about environmental destruction and the dangers of unchecked industrial and nuclear growth still feel relevant decades after its release. Critics and fans alike often cite it as one of the album’s highlights, showcasing the band’s knack for combining attitude with real-world themes without losing the raw energy of thrash.
Musically, “Critical Mass” stands out for its tight rhythm section, prominent bass, and catchy guitar lines — a track that’s both aggressive and surprisingly accessible for metal newcomers. Its message, delivered with John Connelly’s distinctive vocals, gives the song an edge that goes beyond pure metal bravado.
Overall, it’s a must-hear piece of late-’80s thrash that captures Nuclear Assault at a creative peak.
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“Sabotage (Beastie Boys Cover)” - KoЯn & Slipknot
Live 2015
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