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Theatrical 2001 album from the Speed Metal band on Nuclear Blast featuring eleven tracks with 16-page booklet containing photos of the band & song lyrics. Nuclear Blast. 2001.
Primal Fear: Ralf Scheepers (vocals); Stefan Leibing, Henry (guitar); Mat Sinner (bass); Klaus Sperling (drums).
CMJ (2/26/01, p.17) - "...There is no denying that NUCLEAR FIRE is feel-good siren metal that makes no apologies for its excess..." Primal Fear Nuclear Fire Songs Nuclear Fire Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Thank God For Metal!!!!!!!!! ....If your looking for fast, powerful, and in your face metal this is for you. Great cd, great vocals. Metal Lives!!
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Puerto Rico Submitted by losralat (Ponce, Puerto .Rico)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Power Metal, the way it should be Lyrics you can understand, guitars that play more than two chords, changes in the music from song to song, why doesn't everyone do this? These guys do phenomenal work!! Submitted by J.J. (San Fran Ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
* Primal Fear - Real Heavy Metal * Primal Fear - this cd: power - fast - slow - many heavy metal ways here.
Not is the best cd of Primal, but you hear, you buy. Advised to real metal fans (Real Headbangers)
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Purchase Nuclear Fire CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hammerfall Glory To The Brave CD (1997) Deluxe Edition
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$13.49 Glory to the Brave is indeed a classic power metal record -- no frills or progressive elements here, just speed-laden, melodic, grandiose anthems about honor, glory, and slaying dragons. And the group manages to generally steer clear of the campiness that plagued bands like Manowar. Of note are the pro-Crusades lyrics of "Steel Meets Steel," atypical sentiments in a genre known for rebelling against religion. Overall ...
| | Primal Fear CD (1998)
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$10.65 Add Primal Fear to that elite group of "true" metal warriors. Upon listening to opener "Chainbreaker," which sounded very Judas Priest inspired, a bit of investigating took place. Vocalist Ralf Scheepers used to speak the metal language for Gamma Ray and almost found himself sitting ...
| | Primal Fear Jaws Of Death CD (1999)
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| | Primal Fear Black Sun CD (2002)
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$9.69 Channeling vintage Judas Priest while adding a touch of thrash metal dynamics and layered vocals, Primal Fear comes galloping out of the metal underground once again on Black Sun. By concentrating just a little bit harder on the heaviness of the music, the band manages to deliver a more consistently engaging product than many of their contemporaries in the power metal field. The abrasive riffing is nicely offset by the melodic guitar work, which brings to mind late-'80s Joe Satriani with its clear phrasing and fluid wankery. And there's nothing wrong with a little guitar wank when it comes to this kind of music, which is shameless ...
| | Primal Fear Devil's Ground CD (2004)
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$9.99 Who needs Judas Priest when you have Primal Fear? Seriously, given the British metal gods' move towards thrash, post-1990's seminal Painkiller, the German quintet, led by former Gamma Ray frontman Ralf Scheepers (himself once considered to replace Halford) arguably sounds more like classic, '80s period Priest than the real deal. Heck, Rob Halford never shrieked a heavy metal standard-bearing anthem more gallantly (or, admittedly, shrilly) than album opener "Metal Is Forever." Yes, it is forever, my sore-necked, headbanging friends -- or at least just under an hour, going by this, the group's fifth album, Devil's Ground. Sifting through the 12 tracks on offer here: "In Metal" is another call for the metal troops to stand up and be counted, "Visions of Fate," "Soul Chaser," and "Colony 13" balance their generous doses of adrenalin with very memorable choruses, while "The Healer" ...
| | Primal Fear Seven Seals CD (2005)
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$11.39 Love it or hate it, power metal is here to stay; and no band has done more staying than German supergroup Primal Fear, who arrive at their sixth studio release, Seven Seals (and seventh release overall, if you count 2002's Horrorscope EP -- hence the title), showing just as much conviction and, er, power, as ever before. What's more, where recent efforts had found singer Ralf Scheepers (ex-Gamma Ray, near-Rob Halford replacement) somewhat uninspired and prone to merely reminding you, again and again, how gloriously metallic metal is, here he proceeds to discuss how gloriously metallic things like demons, angels, and roller coasters are. Yes, we're hardly talking thought-provoking social commentary here, but when it comes to heroic, unapologetic, chest-pounding Teutonic metallurgy, it really doesn't get much ...
| | King Diamond Graveyard CD (1996)
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$11.39 When King Diamond emerged with the archetypal black metal outfit Mercyful Fate in the early '80s, his alarmingly satanic lyrics were downright scary. But as a solo artist, he has become a reliable source of harmless, B-movie horror fun with ...
| | ZZ Top Greatest Hits CD (1992)
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$11.99 Although it began as an album-oriented, hard-edged blues band, ZZ Top had amassed quite a number ...
| | Crusaders Way Back Home CDs (1996)
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$50.79 WAY BACK HOME is a collection of The Crusaders' material including tracks from LOOKIN' AHEAD, FREEDOM SOUND, TOUGH TALK, LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE '66, LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE '68, LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE '69, OLD SOCKS NEW SHOES, NEW SOCKS OLD SHOES, CRUSADERS I, THE SECOND CRUSADE, SCRATCH, SOUTHERN COMFORT, UNSUNG HEROES, CHAIN REACTION, FREE AS THE WIND, IMAGES, and STREET LIFE.
The music on this four-CD box set is mostly excellent, and this is not a bad sampler of the recordings of the (Jazz) Crusaders, but there are some problems. The 1961-70 group is covered much too quickly in the first disc, and the last two discs jump around chronologically throughout the '70s. The lack of recording dates is rather inexcusable, and the odd programming makes it difficult to trace the popular band's evolution. On the other hand, the extensive liner notes by Quincy Troupe are refreshingly ...
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| | Randy Coven Witch Way CD (2002) (Import) Sweden
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$16.89 Stu Hamm and Billy Sheehan seemed to get the most magazine coverage for their supreme bass-playing ...
| | Loudness Crazy Samurai CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Annihilator Double Live Annihilation CDs (2003)
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