| | Lee Aaron Bodyrock CD - Import Lee Aaron Discography of CDs
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Recording information: Phase One Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Arrangers: John Albani; Brian Keith Allen; Lee Aaron.
Personnel: Lee Aaron (background vocals); John Albani (guitar, background vocals); Scott Humphrey (drum programming); Phil Naro (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Lenny DeRose.
Lee Aaron Bodyrock Songs | 1. | Nasty Boyz |
| 2. | Yesterday |
| 3. | Gotta Thing for You |
| 4. | Rock Candy |
| 5. | Tough Girls Don't Cry |
| 6. | Sweet Talk |
| 7. | Rock the Hard Way |
| 8. | Shame |
| 9. | Whatcha Do to My Body |
| 10. | Hands On |
| 11. | Rebel Angel |
| 12. | How Deep |
| Purchase Bodyrock CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Angel Act III CD (1990)
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$5.29 San Francisco's precocious Death Angel finally reached musical adulthood (though some band members were still barely old enough to vote) with 1990's Act III. Their first album ...
| | Lee Aaron Call Of The Wild CD (1986) (Import) Canada
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$15.25 Additional Tracks
| | Lee Aaron CD (1987) (Import) Import
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| | Lee Aaron Some Girls Do CD (1994) Import
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| | Lee Aaron Metal Queen CD (1984) Import; Remastered
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| | Best Of Lee Aaron CD (2003) Import
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| | Grand Strand Gold Vol. 1 CD (1994)
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| | Mountain Goats Nine Black Poppies CD (1995) Extended Play
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$8.99 The Mountain Goats' Shrimper tapes have their obscure charms, but there is something to be said for accessibility too, and Nine Black Poppies offers both. This nine-song mini-album has a few home recordings, starting with the opening track, "Cubs in Five" (which could be the Extra Glenns except it's Peter Hughes, not Franklin Bruno, joining in on the chorus), and the obligatory Casio song, "Pure Money." The real standouts are the studio cuts, performed with simple guitar and bass, well recorded but not bright and sterile like the Beautiful Rat Sunset ...
| | Nerve Agents Butterfly Collection CD (2001)
Bodyrock album
$10.35 Additional personnel includes: Jade Puget, Zane Morris (background vocals).
The Nerve Agents bring to the listeners a classic collection of what heavy raucous music is supposed to sound like. Playing independent garage-like rock & roll in the midst of amplifiers and drums cranked to full blast, The Butterfly Collection is a perfect example of how to perform music loud and with a cathartic, angst-ridden feel. Biting and aggressive, this group soars through a group of tunes with power and might, revealing the rough edges of a young and exuberant band. With momentous beats and distortion-laden guitar riffs, this is a proud example of some of the best in independent hardcore rock. Though their lyrical messages are strong and touch on meaningful ...
| | Stormlord Gorgon Cult CD (2005)
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$17.45 Italian symphonic black metal experts Stormlord return with the most critical record of their career. Featuring guest appearance by Guisseppe Orland of Novembre as well as lush female vocals. Also includes a cover version of Iron Maiden's classic 'Moonchild'. Scarlet. 2004.
Although they hail from a country -- Italy -- that's not exactly famous for birthing top-notch black metal bands, Rome's Stormlord's third full-length album, 2004's Gorgon Cult, does a more than passable job at competing with the acknowledged Scandinavian masters of the genre. Not that the dour, black-draped sextet is reinventing the wheel, mind you, but rather taking a well balanced blueprint for symphonic black metal (made popular by Dimmu Borgir, Borknagar, et al), and running with it like few Italian bands have before them: confidently and convincingly. In fact, standout tracks like "Dance of Hecate," "The Oath of the Legion" and a rip-roaring cover of Iron Maiden's "Moonchild" generally succeed where many of the band's compatriots have failed, by minimizing the symphonic black metal genre's overtly theatrical tendencies (something Italian acts have a notorious weakness for) while simultaneously ...
| | Cherry St Monroe CD (2005)
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| | Dark Side Of Psychobilly CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Beyond The Sixth Seal Resurrection Of Everything Tough CD (2007)
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$11.19 Melodic death metal...is there really such a thing? Indeed there is, as evidenced by Beyond the Sixth Seal and their sophomore full-length effort, 2007's The Resurrection of Everything Tough. After causing a buzz in the metal underground with its 2002 debut, Earth and Sphere, the group abruptly split up a year later. But by 2006, the onetime five-man group had slimmed down to a trio, with only two original members remaining -- growler Mike McKenzie (who now also supplies guitar) and drummer Brendan Roche -- with newcomer Gregory Weeks handling bass duties. Additionally, upon their re-formation, Beyond the Sixth Seal are supposedly only a "studio band" from here on out. With most death metal bands favoring highly technical ...
| | Coheed & Cambria No World For Tomorrow CD (2007) Bonus DVD; Deluxe Edition; Edited
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$16.95 Like previous prog powerhouses Rush and Yes, Coheed and Cambria showcase an immediately divisive element in singer Claudio Sanchez's high, sweet voice--a choirboy lilt that undermines the musical muscle for some, while granting it an additional dimension for others. No matter the listener's opinion on the vocals, no one can deny the scope and ambition of C and C's vision. NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW is not just an album--it's also the next chapter in the band's multimedia sci-fi comic book story, THE AMORY WARS. It's rare for a band to use its music specifically to tell a continuous, overarching story, and even rarer for it to come with its own accompanying comic.
The music, like the concept, is a distinct throwback to the bombast of the '70s arena-prog titans that once plentifully populated the earth. Thoughtful acoustic passages give ...
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