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Recorded at Audioasis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Prism, Boston, Massachusetts; Psychosound, Dallas, Texas; Leviathan Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Zanister: Brian Sarvela (vocals); Michael Harris, David T. Chastain (guitar); James Martin (bass); Brian Harris (drums).
Zanister Fear No Man Songs | 1. | Shades They Color Thee, The |
| 2. | You Live For Greed |
| 3. | Generation Breakdown |
| 4. | Fallen, The |
| 5. | Lost Control |
| 6. | Word of Fate |
| 7. | Hell on Earth |
| 8. | Fear No Man |
| 9. | Grip of the Groove |
| 10. | Got to Live My Life |
| 11. | Egyptian Nights |
| Purchase Fear No Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Iced Earth Something Wicked This... CD (1998)
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$14.05 Released in 1998, Something Wicked This Way Comes offers Iced Earth virtually replicating their previous effort, The Dark Saga, but with somewhat less inspired results. ...
| | Angra Angels Cry CD (1993)
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$10.89 In 1998, SPV released Holy Land/Angels Cry, which contained two complete albums -- Holy Land (1995) and Angels Cry (1993) -- by Angra ...
| | Foghat Family Joules CD (2003)
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$16.45 This is a 2003 album by yet another reincarnation of Foghat, recorded a few years after the death of Lonesome Dave Peverett, the band's main claim to fame and sole source of originality. The only original members are bassist Tony Stevens and drummer Roger Earl, and let's face it, Foghat was never known for its magnificent, driving rhythm section. The creative core of this album is singer/rhythm guitarist Charlie Huhn, a journeyman best known for a few years with Ted Nugent, and lead guitarist/producer Bryan Bassett, whose biggest career splash happened in the mid-'70s when he was the second guitarist in Wild Cherry. Family Joules sounds pretty much exactly how one would expect from a pedigree like that: refried boogie jams with repetitive guitar riffs and titles like "Sex with the Ex" and "I'm a Rock 'N Roller." It would work if the band sounded like they had the least bit of interest in ...
| | Vinnie Moore Defying Gravity CD (2001)
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| | Mob Rules Savage Land CD (2000) (Import) Germany
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$15.55
| | Mob Rules Temple Of Two Suns CD (2000)
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$13.89 A disc based in the neo-classical power and fantasy type of prog metal, this CD fares a lot better than many in that ...
| | Joe Locke Mutual Admiration Society CD (1999)
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$13.39 Versatile vibraphonist Joe Locke is joined by virtuosic pianist David Hazeltine and backed by bassist Essiet Essiet and drummer Billy Drummond for this very compelling ...
| | Lanfear Art Effect CD (2005)
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$9.59 Lanfear started in 1993 and released two CDs on the DIY-way: Towers in 1996 and Zero Poems in 1999. To my ears, they were back then a very appealing prog metal band. After those releases, the singer and the keyboarder left the band and were replaced by other people which led Lanfear into a straighter power metal direction. The result can be heard on their new album The Art Effect which has finally been released on a real label. The opener Stigmatized underlines already in a clear way that Lanfear have become harder; fast guitar riffs, a blasting double bass drum sound and a classic power metal voice are the proof. Lanfear are however no pure power metal band and a Fates Warning like track like The Artefact gives you some hints about the band's past. Songs like Deeper or Beneath It All show that Lanfear play power metal in a serious way and that they can't be considered as simple trend-setters. Even a mid tempo song like Fortune Lies Within is no problem for the new Lanfear. They are a very good metal band, but I have to admit that I preferred them as a progressive metal band. Nevertheless a true and convincing album.REVIEW POSTED AT http://www.disagreement.net-----Their third album "The Art Effect" is one of those records, I would describe as being PERFECT.... Nearly everything works well, superb vocals, great songs, over the top production......their Power Metal, which is inspired by some US bands, should appeal lots of people because stylistical similar bands like BRAINSTORM sell much records, too.LANFEAR offer one hit after another, with high pitched vocals, polyphonic choruses and BIG power in their rhythm section. Speed crushers like the great "Traces Of Infinity" or "Stigmatized", slightly progressive breakers like the divine "The Artefact" (what a chorus) or "Deeper", everywhere you put the laser, there rules always top stuff. A big compliment goes to singer Tobias Althammer, apart from Andy B. Franck, he has not to be afraid of any other competition in Germany. But all the good critics don't serve any purpose when their sales are so low. I know, this album is on the market for a long time but it doesn't developed to a bestseller. All critics had been good but the Metalheads seem to have something in their ears - or no money, or no taste. Then put your money in HELLOWEEN clones or buy the new MAIDEN, METALLICA or RHAPSODY. Who cares, when the probably best German newcomer for years doesn't gain any attention... I'm pissed off...support the underground! REVIEW POSTED ON http://www.metal-observer.com/--------- I 'discovered' Lanfear on the Internet a couple of years ago through a few samples of their second album "Zero Poems" and was immediately overridden by the wall of sound that this German band could put down on album. For a long time after, it was very quiet around the band, until ...
| | Dead To Fall Phoenix Throne CD (2006)
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| | A Life Once Lost Great Artist CD (2003)
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$12.49
| | Nicola Ciccone Nous Serons Six Milliards CD (2006) (Import) Import
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$31.55 HIs 4th full length release.
| | Electric Wizard Come My Fanatics CD (1996) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Digipak
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$13.25 Upon its release, Electric Wizard's excellent debut carved a Titanic-sized swathe through the heavy metal landscape, burying much that had come before under an avalanche of amp distortion, detuned riffs, and billows of marijuana smoke. And yet, impossible as it may seem, the band's absolutely colossal second effort, Come My Fanatics..., while somewhat less immediate than its predecessor, somehow upped the sonic ante through a wall of sludge so thick that ...
| | Tracy Byrd Super Hits CD (2007)
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| | Cumbias Bailables 18 Grandes Exitos CD (2008)
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