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Unknown Contributor Roles: Thorsten Brenda; Volker Lutz.
Evil's Toy: Thorsten Brenda (vocals); Volker Lutz.
Recording information: Sonic Stage.
Evil's Toy Illusion Songs Purchase Illusion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Virginia Rodrigues Sol Negro CD (1997)
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$13.85 Arising from obscurity, 33-year-old Virginia Rodrigues, who grew up outside of Salvador, Brazil, was introduced to the recording world by Brazil's popular singer Caetano Veloso. Sol Negro is an incredible album that mixes the vocal talents of Rodrigues and percussive rhythms of her native Brazil. To describe this ...
| | Evil's Toy Morbid Mind CD (1996)
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| | Apoptygma Berzerk 7 CD (1998)
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$13.29 Starting an industrial dance album with a mock-classical organ recital isn't the easiest of propositions, but when Grothesk kicks his arrangement in gear fully with the EBM pulse and beat of "Love Never Dies (Part 1)," then 7 hits its stride and for the most part doesn't lose it. By this point, Grothesk and his act had moved from being inspired by a sound to being one of the few straight-up practitioners of it, and like the best of his own heroes, his range of inspirations had widened considerably. KMFDM may have sampled Orff's "Carmina Burana" first, but the inclusion of source material ranging from the Shadows and Red House Painters to Aphex Twin is reflected in the just-varied-enough flow of the album. The prime Depeche Mode-inspired jones of Grothesk, in particular, is showcased to wonderful effect throughout the album, often shading the more intense songs like "Deep Red" and the amped-up remix of "Mourn" with a calmer, almost tearjerking air. Standout examples at slower speeds ...
| | Apoptygma Berzerk Welcome To Earth CD (2000)
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| | Vnv Nation Empires CD (1999)
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| | Funker Vogt Maschine Zeit CDs (2000)
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| | Duane Eddy Have Twangy Guitar Will Travel CD (1958)
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$13.69 Formerly available with "$1,000,000 Dollars Of Twang" on 1 CD.
A pioneer in instrumental rock, Duane Eddy remains an anomaly in popular music. Eddy's distinctive "twang" guitar style complemented the infectious dance beats of his band and drove the viewers ...
| | Music Of The Year: 1962 CD (2000) Import
$7.65 | | Sunday Driver Third Place Prize CD (2001)
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| | Ben Kweller Sha Sha CD (2002) Bonus Track; Japan
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$38.19 The second album by popular indie rock musician, Ben Kweller.
After spending his teenage years fronting the somewhat successful grunge act Radish, Aussie Ben Kweller roared into his 20s, changing tack with an understated brand of jangly rock. Songs range from Weezer-style lo-fi-amped-to-11 sound of "Wasted & Ready" and "Commerce, Tx" to the prog-rock-meets-country balladry of "In Other Words." The record ends on one of the more perfect slices of piano pop of the 1990s, the Ben Folds-esque "Falling," a sweetly neurotic love song, a blend of confidence and utter vulnerability that sums up Kweller's appeal.
Enthusiasm is what singer/songwriter Ben Kweller brings to his work; his Ramones-like perennial goofy-teenager attitude and lack of antipathy are his golden attributes; combine that with a keen songwriting sense and you've got a pop powerhouse. Following his demo/self-released Freak Out It's and an EP, Kweller spreads out with more new pop songs and sounds on this full-length studio album. Underscoring the songwriting skill he's been working at since age eight and over the course of 11 songs, he plays acoustic, folk-rock, alternative, power pop, and straight-ahead rock; his lyrics are consistently heart-sung but they aren't lite (he's got weight and bite too). Kweller isn't afraid to wear his top-drawer influences on his sleeve, either: "No Reason" soars on guitar like a Frank Black tune and he sings "noooooo reason to cry" with the same vehemence with which Johnny Rotten sang "nooooo future." "Commerce, TX" smells like grunge rock, but its commentary on the slacker lifestyle keeps it self-aware. He recuts his epic "In Other Words," a winding, melancholic piano rocker with a jam that is straight off a '70s vintage ...
| | Artimus Pyledriver CD (2006)
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$12.35 Despite slaying concert audiences on a consistent basis with their venue-demolishing live stage show, Artimus Pyledriver's first trip into the studio ...
| | Live At Ronnie Scott's CD (2007) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya: Bouken CD (2007) Original Soundtrack
$7.09 | | Terri Brinegar Live At North Texas State University CD (2009)
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$15.19 The journey of vocalist Terri Brinegar began with a Classical foundation. She played violin from the age of 9, then later upright bass. While still in high school, she was performing with a local University Orchestra. And all along she ...
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