| | Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament CD Testament Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Although it overlooks some album tracks long-time fans will hold sacred, Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament is a good overview of the heavy metal band's peak years, containing 15 selections from their most popular albums plus two previously unreleased tracks. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: Chuck Billy (vocals); Eric Peterson, James Murphy , Alex Skolnick (guitar); John Tempesta, Louie Clemente, Gene Hoglan (drums).
Audio Mixers: Alex Perialas; Michael Wagener; Nigel Green.
Liner Note Author: Jon Wiederhorn.
Personnel: Chuck Billy (vocals); Eric Peterson, Alex Skolnick, James Murphy, Glen Oliva (guitar); Greg Christian, Derrick Ramirez (bass); Louis Clemente, John Tempesta, Gene Hoglan (drums).
Compilation producers: Woody Firm, David Burrier.
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament Music Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament Music Review Buy Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament CD Purchase Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sammy Hagar I Never Said Goodbye CD (1987)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$6.55 SAMMY HAGAR was rereleased on CD as I NEVER SAID GOODBYE on Geffen (24144).
This album, originally ...
| | Living Sacrifice Hammering Process CD (2000)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$13.49 The dissonant, trebly guitar noodling combined with detuned sub-riffing known as nu-metal sneaks into the always-evolving aggro of Living Sacrifice on the group's sixth release, The Hammering Process. Though perhaps considered a suspicious shift by their underground metal fans, this subtle transformation works for a unit used to combining the best elements of metal's many forms into new and original ...
| | Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity CD (1997)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$8.39 Dream Theater's specialty is atmospheric metal, at times heavy, at times sinister, with a sharp techno edge. "New Millennium," the disc's opening cut, defines the sound: ringing guitars, a driving beat, start-stop dynamics and rolling drum crescendos. There's a bit of a Rush influence at work here, as well as ELP and even ...
| | Dream Theater Scenes From A Memory CD (1999)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$11.35 "Metropolis Part I," a track featured on Dream Theater's breakthrough, IMAGES AND WORDS, left many progressive rock enthusiasts with what seemed like another unfinished chapter in a story never to be completed. Seven years and five albums later, Dream Theater returned to its majestic beginnings with METROPOLIS PART II--SCENES FROM A MEMORY. Keyboard virtuoso Jordan Rudess, who was a logical replacement for Derek Sherinian, revitalized the band's sound. Rudess's collaboration with guitarist John Petrucci ...
| | Dream Theater Awake CD (1994)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$9.39 Dream Theater's web of metal and progressive elements comes roaring out of the speakers at full throttle like some manic coupling of Frank Zappa, Guns & Roses and Yes, a garish torrent of virtuoso chopsmanship, classical flourishes and good old fashioned nosebleed metal.
With his snaking, syncopated lines, complicated rhythmic variations and crunching tone, Dream Theater's John Petrucci is a guitar hero for the '90s, and string slingers who admire the likes of Alan Holdsworth and Steve Vai will find much to admire in his unhinged extended flights on "Voices" and "Erotomania." And singer James LaBrie possesses the kind of classic tenor pipes that distinguish singers like Robert Plant, Steve Perry, Geddy Lee and Axl Rose from the rest of the pack: the kind ...
| | Living Sacrifice Conceived In Fire CD (2002)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$13.49 Of all the metalcore bands that have come and gone over the span of the genre's history, Living Sacrifice has remained a band who never showed a sign of weakness. This is a band who, time and time again, release superior metal albums, always providing above-average albums over their decade as a band. Many proclaimed 2000's The Hammering Process as the group's ultimate release, and, in fact, one of the genre's best offerings that year. Those who doubted Living Sacrifice had the ability to deliver an album of that magnitude ever again, much less on the heels of The Hammering Process' surprising cult success, need only listen to Conceived in Fire. ...
| | Vernon Oxford Keeper Of The Flame CDs (1995) (Import) Box Set; Germany
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$126.85
| | Star Trek 1 Cage & Where No Man Has Gone Star Trek Vol. 1: The Cage/Where No Man Has Gone Before CD (1985) Original Soundtrack
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$12.95 Also available with STAR TREK VOLUME TWO & STAR TREK VOLUME THREE as STAR TREK: THE CLASSIC SERIES (GNP 3006).
The music on this album does not really translate all that well to just sitting down and listening. For the Trekkie in you, it may just be the prescription the doctor ordered, though. It definitely features a lot of music that is not found in many episodes of the series or on CD. A lot of it seems to show a wider emotional palate that much of the later soundtrack music featured in Trekdom -- witness the third track ("Survivors") for a quick example. One of the problems with the ...
| | Motorhead No Sleep At All CD (1988) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$10.15
| | Gary Hoey Wake Up Call CD (2003) Bonus Tracks
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$12.95
| | Voodoo Magick: The Godsmack Tribute CD (2004)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$9.59
| | Toro To Tabi Suru: Love Song Collection CD (2005) (Import) Japan
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$43.35
| | Hot Chip DJ-Kicks CD (2007) (Import) Germany
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$15.05
| | Destinations Calling Invisible Walls CD (2008)
Signs Of Chaos: The Best Of Testament
$13.49
|
|
|