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Live Recording
Personnel: Volker Fredrich (vocals, guitar); Jürgen Weltin (guitar); Axel Strickstruck (drums).
Apocalyptic Nightmare Music Necronomicon Apocalyptic Nightmare Songs | 1. | Rhetroical Dictums |
| 2. | In Memory |
| 3. | Broken Illusions |
| 4. | Retributive Stroke |
| 5. | Ancient Ones, The |
| 6. | Apocalyptic Nightmare |
| 7. | Following Century, The (Darkland II) |
| Apocalyptic Nightmare Music Review Purchase Apocalyptic Nightmare CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Possessed Seven Churches CD (1985) Remastered
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$10.69 This is part of Combat's The Remasters Of Metal series. German import available on Roadrunner [RO 9757-2]. Often cited as the first true death metal record ever released (Florida's Death had been around just as long but would only make their vinyl debut a few years later), Possessed's Seven Churches took thrash metal's intensity to new levels of brutality. With song titles like "Burning in Hell," "Satan's Curse," and "The ...
| | Death Scream Bloody Gore CD (1987)
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| | Death Leprosy CD (1988)
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| | Necronomicon CD (1995)
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| | Voivod Killing Technology CD (1987)
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$10.39 Voivod: Blacky (bass); Snake, Away, Piggy. Recorded At Musiclab, West Berlin, Germany from November 27 to December 14, 1986. Voivod's third release, Killing Technology, still has elements of the band's early extreme metal sound, but they show hints of things to come -- namely, more mature and interesting songwriting. All you have to do is listen to the beginning of the appropriately titled "Tornado" to hear the young metal band grind and thrash with the best the '80s had to offer. There are several tracks that stretch past the six-minute mark (the opening title track, "Forgotten in Space," and "This Is Not an Exercise"), but Voivod knows how to hold interest during these extended pieces. The group is comprised of excellent musicians who have no problem whatsoever with the challenging song structures and odd ...
| | Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare CDs (1988) Bonus CD
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$13.05 Vio-Lence: Sean Killian (vocals); Robb Flynn, Phil Demmel (guitar); Dean Dell (bass guitar); Perry Strickland (drums). Almost by definition, every musical genre (and the Bay Area thrash metal scene was no exception) is launched by a small number of outstanding artists who go on to inspire a slew of second and third 'tier' acts (read: followers). Inevitably, these followers manage to ape the originators with varying success, only to fall prey to historical inconsequence shortly thereafter -- Vio-lence is a classic case study. Although never as talented as peers Death Angel or Testament, Vio-Lence survived ...
| | Songs Of Willie Dixon CD (1999)
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$10.79 Includes liner notes by Cub Koda. Personnel: Kenny Neal (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Deborah Coleman, Doug Wainoris, Eddie Kirkland, Clarence Brown, John Mooney , Tab Benoit (vocals, guitar); Eddie Shaw (vocals, saxophone); Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (vocals, drums); Christine Ohlman (vocals, background vocals); John Ellison, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson (vocals); Ronnie Earl, Sonny Landreth (guitar); Jerry Portnoy (harmonica); John Wyman (recorder); Eric Demmer (saxophone); David ...
| | Angelcorpse Hammer Of Gods CD (1997) Import
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| | Andrews Sisters Christmas Songs CD (2004) (Import) Import
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| | Ennio Morricone Maestro CDs (2005)
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$27.09 (3-CD set) The Maestro box set chooses three soundtracks from three different genres to give fans a little taste of Morricone's incredible range as a composer. They don't call him the Maestro for nothing! Includes: "Le Foto Proibite Di Una Signora Per Be
Liner Note Author: Roberto Zamori. Ensemble: I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni. Most media outlets have reduced the history of disco and the roots of club culture to some footage of Studio 54, a scene from Saturday Night Fever (cue the Bee Gees or Donna Summer), a shot from Disco Demolition Night (cue acceptable rock song), and a wisecrack about the Village People. That's it -- a cultural phenomenon bundled and tied. For the past several years, numerous websites, compilations, books, and documentaries have surfaced to fight against this. Disco and early club culture were not birthed overnight, were often the opposite of elitist, spawned heaps of enduring music, and have never been killed off. Maestro, an independent documentary about underground dance culture that centers around New York's Paradise Garage and the Loft, is one such undertaking that will hopefully do more than confirm the beliefs of those who were there. Its soundtrack, mixed by Kervyn Mark (a veteran DJ who aided Josell Ramos in the making of the documentary), spans four decades, from Booker T. & the MG's' driving R&B instrumental "Melting Pot" to Aaron Carl's misty house production "Oasis." (Note the symbolic titles of both tracks.) Interspersed with a couple brief monologues, the mix moves through several classic club tracks, including Martin Circus' "Disco Circus" (the original, epic mix), Mr. Fingers' "Can You Feel It," Ten City's "My Peace of Heaven," Bang the Party's "Bang Bang You're Mine," and Jimmy Bo Horne's "Spank." It would be impossible to be definitive within 80 minutes, but Mark's selections make for a fine representation. The most remarkable aspect of the disc is how it manages to be representative while rarely overlapping with any of the loving compilations that have been released during recent years. If you're only getting started here and are anxious to dig further underground, check series like Choice: A Collection of Classics (Azuli) and The Perfect Beats (Tommy Boy), ...
| | Stream Of Passion Live In The Real World CDs (2006)
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| | Ace Deuce Comin' Up N' Da Ghetto CD (1996)
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