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Rammstein Sehnsucht (1998)
"Du Hast" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
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Kings Of Leon Only by the Night (2008)
With their raw, organic sound, Tennessee's Kings of Leon emerged in 2003 as Southern rock for the indie-garage set, sort of a Strokes for the South. While there were hints of a new direction on their third album, BECAUSE OF ...
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Frankie Beverly / Maze Maze - Featuring Frankie Beverly: Live in Los Angeles (2003)
Maze, featuring the smooth vocal talents of the legendary Frankie Beverly, perform 10 tracks live in concert. Songs featured include "Joy and Pain," "Too Many Games," "Back in Stride" and many more!
This DVD features live footage by Frankie Beverly and Maze.
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Jack Bruce / Robin Trower Seven Moons (2008)
Jack Bruce must have enjoyed his 2005 get-together with Cream so much that, when Clapton and Baker were unwilling to continue the collaboration, he rang up Robin Trower to renew the brief power trio fling they had in the mid-'80s. ...
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Everlast Whitey Ford Sings the Blues (1998)
"What It's Like" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
The former frontman for House of Pain sheds the hip-hop-only mode and steps out into the world of rock with this release. Tapping into the ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
Certified 7 x platinum by the RIAA featuring 'Under The Bridge', 'Breaking Girl', 'Funky Munks', 'Suck My Kiss', and 'Give It Away'. 1991 release produced by Rick Rubin.
Additional personnel includes: Brendan O'Brien (Melltron); Pete Weiss (Jew's harp); Gail Frusciante (background ...
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System Of A Down Mezmerize (2005)
Many rock bands talk endlessly about their "sound," refining a basic formula until it's either perfect or perfectly boring. System of a Down, however, developed a loyal fanbase with the opposite approach--the group mixes genres so freely that describing what ...
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Weezer Weezer (Blue Album) (1994)
There's a demented pop fanaticism to Weezer you gotta love. Weezer's debut, produced by former Cars frontman Ric Ocasek, combines Pixies roller-coaster guitar rides with a helping of Beatle-esque moptop harmonies. Ocasek's production and Weezer's strong material will bring a ...
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Theory Of A Deadman Scars & Souvenirs (2008)
Theory of a Deadman: Tyler Connolly (vocals, guitars); David Brenner (guitars); Dean Back (bass guitar).
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Train Drops of Jupiter (2001)
Additional personnel includes: Paul Buckmaster (conductor, arranger).
"Drops Of Jupiter" won the 2002 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s).
The band that brought "Meet Virginia" to the ears of the nation's youth via heavy-rotation MTV ...
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Candlebox Candlebox (1993)
The first rock band signed to Madonna's Maverick label, Candlebox have handsomely paid off the distinction by selling a few million copies of their self-titled debut while clocking in over a year on the Billboard Album Chart. Although Candlebox hail ...
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Gov't Mule Deep End 1 (2001)
18 New Songs By Warren Haynes. Feat.25 Best Bassists In R&R
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Ray LaMontagne Till the Sun Turns Black (2006)
Ray LaMontagne's second release on RCA, 2006's TILL THE SUN TURNS BLACK, follows many of the cues of his superb debut TROUBLE. He is still a consummate student of classic singer-songwriter rock in the vein of Neil Young, and as ...
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Arcade Fire Suburbs (2010)
Montreal's Arcade Fire successfully avoided the sophomore slump with 2007's apocalyptic Neon Bible. Heavier and more uncertain than their near perfect, darkly optimistic 2004 debut, the album aimed for the nosebleed section and left a red mess. Having already fled ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother's Milk (1989)
MOTHER'S MILK is dedicated to the memory of the Chili Peppers' original guitarist Hillel Slovak, who died of a heroin overdose in 1988. Slovak (along with original drummer Jack Irons) appears for the last time here on the Jimi Hendrix ...
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Gavin Degraw Chariot (2006)
Triangulated somewhere between the passionate earnestness of David Gray, the polished post-Jeff Buckleyisms of Howie Day, and the Hootie-meets-Petty pop-rock of Pete Yorn, the photogenic young troubadour Gavin DeGraw (he's even got a great name) seems almost preternaturally destined for ...
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Avett Brothers Emotionalism (2007)
On their 2007 outing, EMOTIONALISM, the Avett Brothers offer up an engaging set that mixes a charmingly old-fashioned acoustic aesthetic with an almost punk-like immediacy. Consisting of North Carolina siblings Seth and Scott Avett (primarily guitar and banjo, respectively) and ...
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Dead Weather Horehound (2009)
The Dead Weather, which combines the talents of Jack White, Jack Lawrence (Raconteurs), Alison Mosshart (Kills), and Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age, Raconteurs), aren't so much concerned with living up to expectations as they are about defying them. ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm with You (2011)
Losing John Frusciante for a second time doesn't send the Red Hot Chili Peppers into a tailspin. By now, the Chili Peppers shed guitarists like a second skin, changing their outer layer but retaining their inner core. Such is the ...
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Coldplay Viva La Vida (2008)
On 2008's VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS, Coldplay follows up X&Y's accessible anthems by tweaking its signature Britpop sound with the aid of renowned producer Brian Eno, celebrated not only for his own innovative ambient albums, ...
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Decemberists King Is Dead (2011)
The Decemberists' sixth, full-length studio outing finds the Portland, Oregon-based indie rock collective exploring a region that has thus far eluded them. Raised on a steady diet of Morrissey, Robyn Hitchcock, Shirley Collins, and Fairport Convention, The King Is Dead ...
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John Hiatt Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns (2011)
Preceded by the single "Damn This Town," Hiatt's 20th studio album, 2011's Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, was recorded in Nashville and produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, the Black Crowes).
Recording information: Ben's Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: David McClister.
Personnel: John ...
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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Up from Below (2009)
"40 Day Dream," the Motown-infused, OutKast-inspired, heavily orchestrated "Beatlesque" soul jam that opens Up from Below, serves as a pretty good litmus test for what follows. Listeners who are put off by the robe-wearing Polyphonic Spree's cultish glazed-eye self-help anthems ...
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Bon Iver Bon Iver (2011)
After making his debut with a collection of hushed, intimate folk songs recorded in a cabin, Bon Iver stretched his artistic legs by collaborating with Kanye West and experimenting with Auto-Tune on a 2009 EP. Released two years later, this ...
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My Morning Jacket Circuital (2011)
Although recorded after a brief hiatus, during which Carl Broemel released a solo album and Jim James co-formed Monsters of Folk, Circuital feels like a close cousin to Evil Urges and Z, retaining both albums' eclectic pop sound while presenting ...
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