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Recording information: Rumbo Recordings.
Personnel: Jake ? (guitar); Jordan Burns (drums).
Crossroads & Illusions Music Strung Out Crossroads & Illusions Songs Crossroads & Illusions Music Review Purchase Crossroads & Illusions CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Strung Out Another Day In Paradise CD (1994)
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| | Strung Out Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues CD (1996)
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| | Me First & The Gimme Gimmes Have A Ball CD (1997)
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$9.09 Inarguably the world's greatest punk-pop cover band, Me First & the Gimme Gimmes take on popular singles of the 1960s,'70s, and '80s with their 1997 Fat Wreck Chords debut, HAVE A BALL. Consisting ...
| | Strung Out Twisted By Design CD (1998)
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| | Strung Out Skinny Years: Before We Got Fat CD (1998)
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| | Strung Out Element Of Sonic Defiance CD (2000)
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$6.69 Although the Fat Wreck Chords style of galloping -- Bad Religion-fueled punk can be found on The Element of Sonic Defiance -- the maturity of Strung Out has developed with the release of this EP. There's a darker, harder approach ...
| | DJ Billy E Bass Transformed CD (2001)
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$13.95 Bass Trance+Electronica; Continuous Mix
| | Rin Tales From Midgard CD (2005) Japan
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$31.45 Striking an improbable victory for "old-school" heavy metal over the armies of dull power metal, the Ring's debut album, Tales From Midgard, ignores most contemporary 21st century sources to convincingly hark back to '80s metal stalwarts like Iron Maiden, Dio and even (at their very best) Manowar. Not just a matter of musical attributes, either, the band reinforces their decidedly "retro attitude" with deadly serious forays into the works of J.R.R. Tolkien for the lyrical inspiration for this, the first of a -- you guessed it -- musical trilogy. Understandably, such a grandiloquent enterprise may seem rather disproportionate for a spare power trio to pull off. Yet the Ring is no ordinary trio, but rather a very resourceful studio beast consisting of multi-talented Scandinavian scene veterans (linked to bands such as Talisman, Jekyll & Hyde and Great King Rat) capable of using any and all available technology to increment and amplify their numbers tenfold; magically rendering the smallest recording studio into a CGI-generated battlefield, if it pleases them. And it's indeed upon this broad canvas that the Ring proceeds to piece together all of the major elements of Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring with a string of outstanding metal anthems. Arresting opener "In the Beginning" offers the first shining example: clashing major and minor chords to great effect and laying a sturdy bedrock made of dominating riffs, dense harmonies and soaring melodies, to ...
| | Jungle Book CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
$14.45 | | Dr. Siegel's Flied Egg Shooting Machi CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Feargal Sharkey CD (1985)
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$10.49 The Undertones' lead singer Feargal Sharkey struck many folks as a bit removed from the regular-guy vibe of the Irish punk band. It came as no surprise that his first solo outing in 1985 was a sophisticated set of slick dance-pop and big '80s balladry that was a far cry ...
| | Revolver Basico 2 CD (2008)
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| | Trash Gallery CD (2008)
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$17.69 Trash Gallery spits out a portrait of the street. Providing a brand of rock waves that is dirtier, and more calculated than any predecessor in its class.Trash Gallery came from our interest in art, old theatre, silent films, and the love of underground music. We were art students, and our rehearsal studio was the nucleus of it all. If you walked in there, you would see a collection of guitars, with cardboard cutouts of old movies, artwork surrounding the walls, and spray painted corridors with The Southern Death cult playing in the stereo. It’s a vision of the way we sound today.Worshiping at the altars of Aerosmith, The Cult, and Guns’n’Roses. Our songs started to come together. We really just started writing a soundtrack for it all. It eventually spilled out into the stage and into our music. The new record connects with you on a rock level. We will be working with rock, and functioning with you on rock waves. Our collective goal is to “shake your foundation”. We play loud, we rehearse loud, and we recorded it loud, raw, and aggressive. It’s the way we know of. You can’t get this record loud enough in the speakers; you’ll find yourself edging up on the volume all the way. Let’s face it, if you’re not gritting your teeth, what’s the point?We wanted to write songs that go for the emotional jugular. It’s clear you’re in the presence of a lot of personal influences on this record, incorporating new life experience of the last few years, which are deceptively complex. This music will help you shine; it will release any blocks ...
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