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Recording information: Choice Recording (1996).
Illustrator: Wes Benscoter.
Photographer: Stephanie Cabral.
Unknown Contributor Role: Joe Ptacek.
Personnel: Joe Ptacek (vocals); Rob Stephenson, Brian Griffin (guitar); Ryan Stanek (drums); Richard Lipscomb (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Brian Griffin .
Broken Hope Loathing Songs | 1. | Siamese Screams |
| 2. | Translucence |
| 3. | Cloning, The |
| 4. | Reunited |
| 5. | High on Formaldehyde |
| 6. | Window to Hell, A |
| 7. | Skin Is In |
| 8. | Auction of the Dead |
| 9. | He Was Raped |
| 10. | I Am God |
| 11. | Deadly Embrace |
| Purchase Loathing CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sepultura Chaos A.D. CD (1993)
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$14.69 Sepultura truly claimed its place on the heavy-metal world stage with 1993's CHAOS A.D., a focused, dose-of-thunder release that crystallized the Brazilian outfit's aesthetic. Propulsive rhythms, gravel-voice shouting, and epic guitar riffs drenched in nerve-fraying distortion come together in a perfect marriage here. But while Sepultura's music was originally inspired by the likes of Metallica and Slayer, CHAOS A.D. feels considerably more stripped-down than the music of these mentors--progressive changes and long, showy solos are few and far between.
Instead, Sepultura emphasizes fierce, straightforward structures that have more in common with hardcore's no-nonsense approach than metal's glamorous flash. The band's lyrics take a distinctly political turn on CHAOS A.D., addressing issues such as state-generated ...
| | Broken Hope Swamped In Gore CD (1991)
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$9.25
| | Immolation Here In After CD (1996)
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| | Marilyn Manson Lunchbox (1995)
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$7.49 With its relentless but danceable industrial beat and death metal guitars, "Lunchbox" was one of the standouts on Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family. For its single, "Lunchbox" was paired with a cover of Gary Numan's "Down in the Park" and four reworked ...
| | Marilyn Manson Get Your Gunn (1994)
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$7.99 Even though it wasn't one of the best tracks on Portrait of an American Family, "Get Your Gunn" was a solid track that was a fairly good choice for a single. As a single, "Get Your Gunn" doesn't ...
| | Pink Floyd Ummagumma CDs (1969)
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$16.15 UMMAGUMMA features a set of live performances on Disc 1 and a collection of solo studio projects by various band members on Disc 2.
Disc 1 was recorded live at Mothers, Birmingham, England and live at The
Party-liners may favor DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, but diehard space cadets recognize UMMAGUMMA as the pinnacle of post-Barrett Floyd's achievement. Originally released as a double LP, the first record is a live recording from 1969, while the second features four extended cuts written by (and featuring) each of the four band members in turn. Eschewing the catchy, Kinks-influenced pop kaleidoscope of the band's first album, the live portion focuses on extended, spacy near-instrumentals, heavy on acid-fueled jamming and atmospheric electronic textures.
From the Eastern-tinged "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" to the over-the-top psychosis of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene," UMMAGUMMA's first half is ground zero for the genre that would come to be known as space rock. The solo efforts on the second half are undoubtedly the band's most experimental, unconventional efforts ever. They make good use of ...
| | Norfolk & Western Dusk In Cold Parlours CD (2003)
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$12.15 Additional personnel includes: M. Ward, Joey Burns, Nick Luca.
Recorded at Type Foundry, Portland, Oregon and Wave Factory, Tuscon, Arizona.
Personnel: Adam Selzer (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, harmonica, Mellotron, finger cymbals, percussion); Zak Riles ...
| | Black Sabbath Master Of Reality CD (1971) Remastered
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$10.59 While other frontrunners of hard rock/metal like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple began dabbling in other musical forms (folk and string symphonies, respectively), Black Sabbath stuck close to its original direction and was rewarded with several of the most enduring rock releases of all time. Coming off the worldwide breakthrough of the band's 1971's landmark, PARANOID, MASTER OF REALITY (released the same year) proved to be Sabbath's third classic in a row. Like all Sabbath albums of the era, not a second of filler is present--even the lesser-known material is superb.
The album's opening track, "Sweet Leaf," a salute to one of the band's favorite smokeable substances, contains one of metal's heaviest guitar riffs, courtesy of Tony Iommi. Another eternal band favorite is the ...
| | Gorgeous Great Lakes CD (Import) Import
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$27.85
| | All Shall Perish Price Of Existence CD (2006)
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$13.59
| | David Mingyue Liang Flowing Waters: Guqin Music Liang Mingyue CD (2007) (Import)
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