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A thrash band from the mid-'80s, they were on everybody's mind in their heyday. "Death & Insanity" became an anthem of sorts, and thus became their most popular effort. ~ John Book Hallows Eve Death And Insanity Songs Death And Insanity Music Review Purchase Death And Insanity CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hallows Eve Monument CD (1988)
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| | Metal Church CD (1985)
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$7.39 Much like the English punk movement before it, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal invaded hundreds of American garages in the early '80s and launched countless bands across the nation. It is interesting to note, however, that while in major cities with thriving punk rock this phenomenon manifested itself in the form of thrash metal (for example, L.A.'s Metallica, New York's Anthrax), in secondary capitals, up-and-coming bands generally boasted a more mainstream metal approach. Such was the case with Phoenix's Armored Saint, Connecticut's Fates Warning, and Seattle's Queensryche, but Metal Church (also from Seattle) seemed determined to cover both angles on their powerful 1985 debut. ...
| | Metal Church Dark CD (1987)
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$7.49 Metal Church's excellent debut had impressed critics and fans alike with its ferocious blend of classic metal and thrash. But by the time they released its follow-up, 1986's The Dark, the band seemed to be struggling with their direction and wrestling with internal problems. The fact that they were collectively one of the most unattractive bands ever (even by heavy metal standards) didn't help matters either, especially in image-conscious America, so it was no surprise when the band's appeal remained firmly confined to the metal underground. Which is too bad, since The Dark contained some of the group's best material, including the brutal intensity of "Start the Fire" and "Method to Your Madness," as well as what was probably their best-known song, the astoundingly heavy epic "Watch the Children Play." Extensive touring with Elektra labelmates Metallica had also motivated the band to develop their thrashier inclinations, resulting in vicious moshers like "Ton of Bricks" and "Over My Dead Body." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Metal Church's excellent debut had impressed critics and fans alike with its ferocious blend of classic metal and thrash. But by the time they released its follow-up, ...
| | Testament New Order CD (1988)
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| | Hallows Eve Tales Of Terror CD (1985)
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| | Venom Black Metal CD (1982)
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$10.45 Newcastle natives Venom had exploded across the U.K. in 1981, unleashing one of the most reviled, unapproachable, and, well, toxic debuts in rock history with their landmark Welcome to Hell opus. An unprecedented example of sonic excess applied to the lowest fidelity recording available (or even imaginable), the album wielded its satanic subject matter and uncontrolled speed like a weapon against all that was considered tasteful and refined in music -- a true Frankenstein's Monster, even by heavy metal standards. Needless to say, it was ruthlessly derided and ultimately doomed commercially, but amazingly influential nevertheless, sowing the seeds of much that would be referred to as "extreme metal" in the coming decades. Released hot upon the heels of this first assault came Venom's nearly as crucial second album, 1982's Black Metal, whose title alone still lends itself to the most uncompromising strain of heavy metal in existence today. Like Welcome to Hell, Black Metal revealed a trio of visionary village idiots grappling with forces beyond their control (i.e., creative developments so groundbreaking they themselves had little control over its final destination, ...
| | Chasm Procession To The Infraworld CD (2000)
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$14.45 The Chasm have never really played it safe, and 2000's Procession to the Underworld is a perfect example, finding the Mexican underground legends embarking on a distinctively esoteric journey into dimensions unknown. Arcane song titles like "Spectral Sons of the Mictlan" (the disc's mood-setting opening instrumental), "At the Edge of the Nebula Mortis" (one of many extended, multi-riffed highlights), ...
| | Banda Pequenos Musical En Vivo CD (2000)
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| | Americana Series: The Best Of The Blues, Vol. 2 CD (2004) Remastered
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$9.95 This second volume in Sanctuary's Best of the Blues series is an eclectic little gem of a compilation. Opening with the gritty, rocking "Shake Your Money Maker" by slide guitar great Elmore James, the disc's sequence moves through classic Chicago blues (the 1954 Chess single of "I'm Ready" by Muddy Waters), British blues ("If You Be My Baby" from a Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac and "When the Devil Starts Crying" from John Mayall), soul blues (Robert Cray's "Phone Booth"), and all blues points in between before coming to a close with Jimmy Reed's ragged shuffle ...
| | Exciter O.T.T. CD (1988)
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$10.45 In a drastic measure to breathe new life into their quickly expiring career, Exciter transformed from a trio to a quartet before recording their fifth eponymous album (later also known as O.T.T.). In doing so, they hired their first true frontman in Rob Malnati and allowed original singer Dan Beehler to concentrate on pounding the skins. But none of this could save Exciter ...
| | Dying Fetus Destroy The Opposition CD (2005) (Import) Import
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| | Yasukazu Kano Kazeutau CD (2006) (Import)
$47.29 | | Amptek Mikrokosmos Vol. 2 CD (2009)
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$9.35 Alex Marenga aka AMPTEK ,composer, ...
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