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Japanese edition of 2000 release from heavy metal act. Featuring Graham Bonett (Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group). 10 tracks including 'Gypsy Way (Win, Lose Or Draw)', 'Evil Touch'& 'Show Must Go On'. Standard jewelcase. Heavy Metal Anthem Songs | 1. | Gypsy Ways (Win Lose or D |
| 2. | Evil Touch |
| 3. | Show Must Go On |
| 4. | Midnight Sun |
| 5. | Juggler |
| 6. | Mr Genius |
| 7. | Cryin Heart |
| 8. | Hunting Time |
| 9. | Hungry Soul |
| 10. | Blinded Pain |
| Heavy Metal Anthem Music Review Purchase Heavy Metal Anthem CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Axel Rudi Pell Kings & Queens CD (2004)
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$10.69 The tenth studio album from the German guitarist Axel Rudi ...
| | Frank Marino Real Live CDs (2004) Digipak
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$18.05 When headbanger historians look back on the important heavy metal and hard rock bands that were active during the '70s, Mahogany Rush's name doesn't come up nearly as often as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Kiss, Van Halen, Judas Priest, Blue Öyster Cult or Aerosmith -- and that is regrettable because Frank Marino led one of the '70s' most exciting hard rock/metal outfits. Mahogany Rush is, without question, underrated. Walk past a Hard Rock Café, and it isn't uncommon to hear Zep's "Whole Lotta Love" or Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" being blasted -- but how often will a Hard Rock Café expose pedestrians ...
| | Exciter Heavy Metal Maniac CD (1983)
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| | Heaven Strive CD (2005) Import
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$11.89 STRIVE is a 2004 release by Heaven, a side project by Italian metal singer Michele Luppi, best known as the lead vocalist of Vision Divine, featuring "Trust" and "If You Walk Away."
Michele Luppi's "Heaven" this is the name of the solo project done by Michele Luppi, already known as VISION DIVINE singer in the latest successful album 'Stream Of Consciousness'. 'Strive' is the title of the debut album, produced and arranged by Michele Luppi, a must for all AOR /Melodic Hard Rock ...
| | Michael Schenker In The Midst Of Beauty CD (2008)
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$12.19 Few rock guitarists are as talented Michael Schenker, yet he hasn't enjoyed the mainstream success he richly deserves. Maddening personal and business problems have weighed him down for most of his career. He joined Scorpions as a teenager before serving a turbulent stint in UFO that still managed to produce a handful of classic '70s ...
| | City Boy Day The Earth Caught Fire CD (1979)
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| | Saxon CD (1979) (Import) Remastered; Germany
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| | Bill Frisell Blues Dream CD (2001)
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| | Fiesta Acupulco CDs (2001) Boxed Set
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| | Five Foot Thick Blood Puddle CD (2003)
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$9.89 Northwestern metal band Five Foot Thick makes its national debut on record with Blood Puddle (there was a previous regional release, Circles, in 2000), and, while brief (one generally expects a full-length CD to run longer than the 33 minutes found here), it establishes the newcomers as a presence in the realm of thrash-metal. Guitarist George Silva dominates the sonic picture with power chords over the solid rhythm section of bassist Kris Demers and drummer Silas McQuain, with Matt "Gzus" Gonzales filling up any remaining holes with his keyboard and turntable contributions. The resulting sonic sludge supports singer Bryan Dilling, whose vocals are in the familiar, aggressive howl of the genre. Many years ago, metal antecedents like Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest had to go to court to defend themselves against charges that their records promoted suicide and violence, but we've come a long way (one way or the other) since then, and Dilling can unabashedly taunt the object of his rage on the opening track, "Unfounded," by yelling, "Why don't you kill yourself?" His anger does not diminish over the course of half-an-hour, and listeners looking for a rock band to express their ...
| | Music As A Weapon II CD (2004) With DVD
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$17.55 This release includes a bonus DVD featuring a music video for Disturbed's "Liberate."
Anyone curious about the state of nu-metal in 2004 need look no further than MUSIC AS A WEAPON II, named after the second successful tour led by headliners Disturbed. Along for the ride on this compilation of live performances are Chevelle, Taproot, and Unloco. On stage, as in the studio, Chevelle's Loeffler brothers proudly wear the odd-tuning and off-kilter-tempo influence of Tool on their sleeves by way of "Forfeit" and "The Red," brandishing an intriguing maelstrom of riffs. Taproot equally stakes its ground by punctuating loud-soft dynamics with Stephen Richards's sporadic death metal yowl on "Myself" and "Poem." But of all the bands on this bill, Disturbed is the most adept at breaking away from the screaming aesthetic that defines so much of nu-metal. Frontman David Draiman is a quietly intense vocalist whose glowering presence on an acoustic version of "Darkness" and the previously unreleased "Dehumanized" make for a far more powerful effect than any amount of amped-up distortion or howling can achieve. The piece de resistance is Disturbed's take on Metallica's "Fade to Black," a reading that perfectly captures the power and nuance of the original.
Music as a Weapon II is a keepsake of Disturbed's 2003 tour of the same name, which also featured Taproot, Chevelle, and Ünloco. But it's ultimately about Disturbed. The Chicago combo isn't entirely free of genre homogeny, but its vigilant dedication to melody and a decent standard of bone-crushing metallurgy have helped carve a unique sonic niche. Both traits are evident on Weapon. A brooding introduction sidles up to the spiky, thick boot-heel strut of "Bound," and the previously unreleased "Dehumanized" -- "Let me see those fists!" David Draiman implores the gathered throng midsong -- should satiate those lying in wait for the band's next full-length. Disturbed know how to bring the house down, which they absolutely do with an incredible closing version of "Stupify." Too bad Beavis isn't around anymore. He would've loved Draiman's guttural yawps. "Don't denyeee meeee!" [Reprise issued a CD/DVD edition in 2004.] ~ Johnny Loftus
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| | Charlie Hunter Mistico CD (2007)
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| | Tomtron & Liesegang Movida CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Willard Overstreet Paralyzed CD (2009)
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