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  1. 1983 - Virgin Steele II (Guardians of the Flame) After a very rough first impression in their debut, Guardians of the Flame is where the band gets their shit together and starts to crank out majestic Metal songs. Their youthful energy is retained here, but performances and production are largely improved.

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    Present

    Rachel comes into Central Perk to announce to her friends that Barry (her ex-fiancé) and Mindy (her ex-maid of honor) are getting divorced, because apparently, Mindy caught him cheating on her. Rachel begins to wonder what life might be if she didn't run out on her wedding and actually married Barry. Ross begins to imagine what life would be if he was still married to Carol. Monica asks what would happen if she was still overweight (She notes that she and Chandler wouldn't be dating in that s...

    Alternate Universe

    The alternate reality begins with Ross reading a home decor magazine from a newspaper stand and taking a porn magazine (that he claims a boy paid Ross to buy for him). As he waits in line, he notices Rachel standing in front of him. Rachel barely recognizes Ross until she remembers that he is Monica's brother. Ross and Rachel go off to see Monica at Central Perk (before this, Ross returns the porn magazine). At Central Perk, Monica has coffee with her new boyfriend, Roger(a doctor who Joey an...

    Supporting Cast

    Kristian Alfonso - Hope Brady Pat Finn - Dr. Roger Paul Gleason - Jack Jane Sibbett - Carol Willick Jessica Hecht - Susan Bunch (credit only) Kevin Spirtas - Dr. Wesley Cole Sprouse - Ben Geller James Michael Tyler - Gunther Mitchell Whitfield - Barry Farber(credit only)

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    Directed By: Michael Lembeck Written By: David Crane & Marta Kauffman

    On Days of our Lives, Dr. Ramoray is conversing with Hope and Dr. Wesley. These two characters are from the real Days of our Lives.
    When Rachel and Joey are walking on the set ofDays of Our Lives, it's actually behind the scenes of the normal Friends sets and the old man Joey mentions to Rachel had actually retired a few days b...
    Among the scenery, the daytime backdrop for the view from Monica's apartment can be seen at the start of the scene with Joey and Rachel on the Days of Our Livesset.
    When Rachel and Monica are talking about sex, the guy at the back of the coffeehouse is one of the Friendswriters.
  2. The album has been completely remixed by David De Feis himself and a bunch of bonus demo and rare tracks have been added to the original tracklist. A total of 18 songs for almost 78 minutes. VIRGIN STEELE has always been a divisive band, often loved by fine palates, but equally hated by those, who can’t stand this baroque and neoclassical ...

  3. Virgin Steele play what they call symphonic, romantic and bombastic music with many elements taken from classical music and fantasy/mythological lyrics based on real life events. David DeFeis (all vocals, keyboards, orchestration, synth bass, swords and effects) about Virgin Steele's music: "From a whisper to a scream, barbaric, romantic, bombastic, yet subtle, grandiose, yet earthy.

  4. Mar 9, 2019 · Virgin Steele: A Retrospective (Part 1) By the Gods my friends! Forged in the desolate halls of 1981, hailing from the majestic kingdom of Long Island, New York…. Virgin Steele have been one of the most enduring acts of Powerful Epic Heavy Metal for aeons! The aural magnificence of ultra-charismatic vocalist / composer / keyboardist / all ...

  5. The One with the Routine: Directed by Kevin Bright. With Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc. On the set of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve", Joey tries to kiss Janine at midnight and Monica and Ross resurrect their dance routine from high school.

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  7. Jul 4, 2023 · Virgin Steele. Virgin Steele have been around since the early 80's, at which time they briefly achieved some acclaim for their early classic power metal albums before seemingly disappearing from view. But they've always been around, garnering a considerable European following in recent years.