| | Impellitteri System X CD - Import Impellitteri Discography of CDs
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SYSTEM X is the debut album by metal supergroup Impellitteri.
Asian edition of eagerly anticipated 2002 album for heavy metal act featuring guitarist, Chris Impelliteri & former MSG & Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet. Featuring a rusty sledgehammer/slightly disgruntled sound. Fiery, irascible, vindictive lyrics abound, the songs are responses to many controversial, emotional subjects, from 9-11, to corrupt justice, racism, macabre violence & raw animalistic emotion. Warning, if you are borderline manic-depressive or sociopathic, this CD will put you over the edge. 2002.
Asian edition. Impellitteri System X Songs | 1. | United We Stand |
| 2. | Perfect Crime |
| 3. | End of the World |
| 4. | She's a Nighttime Lover |
| 5. | Slow Kill |
| 6. | Why Do They Do That |
| 7. | Rock & Roll Heroes |
| 8. | Gotta Get Home |
| 9. | What Kind of Sanity |
| 10. | Falling in Love With a Stranger |
| Purchase System X CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Judas Priest Demolition CD (2001)
System X
$13.95 With most of the album written by guitarists Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, the group's identity is as solid as ever. The relentless fury that is drummer Scott Travis kicks off "Machine Man," the band's own "Highway Star." Distorted guitar, reminiscent of the band's TURBO era, highlights "One on One." The passing of Tipton's father and the emptiness he felt is reflected in the ballad "Close To You." Tunes like "Hell is Home" and "Lost And Found" offer familiar metal themes; alienation, individuality, and the difficulty in overcoming adversity. "Metal Messiah" preaches the metal gospel, assuring us that THIS band won't be bringing any DJ's on tour any time soon. DEMOLITION ...
| | Hammerfall Crimson Thunder CD (2002)
System X
$13.05 Hammerfall's grandiose heavy metal posturing only narrowly avoids the type of self-parody exhibited by Manowar (for that matter, the bandmembers' outfits are only slightly less ridiculous than Manowar's swords-and-loincloths look). But fans of the genre probably won't care -- the band performs its soaring power metal anthems with spirit, dedication, and heroic ...
| | Firewind Burning Earth CD (2003)
System X
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| | Edguy Hellfire Club CD (2004)
System X
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| | Joe Stump Speed Metal Messiah CD (2004) (Import) Finland
System X
$17.09 If people thought Alvin Lee was fast on "I'm Going Home" from the Woodstock movie, Joe Stump will make the leftovers from that generation wonder what Lee wrought -- the word wrought being a good one, meaning "shaped by hammering with tools. Used chiefly of metals or metalwork. Made delicately or elaborately." See if a Tony Bennett fan can figure out where the title track ends and "The Red Priest" begins. Stump gets down to business slamming and churning out metallic flakes so perfect and in such succession that it almost stops being music and sounds like the product of one of Ray Kurzweil's computers from his classic 2000 book The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence. In that non-fiction tome Kurzweil feeds information into a computer and lets it write its own poetry -- and who's to say Stump isn't some program from the films The Matrix or The Terminator grinding out the mayhem that prevails over the eight-plus minutes of "Eastern Beast"? There is absolutely no letup from song to song, seven and a half minutes of "Reflection" melting into the nearly seven minutes of "The Killer Instinct." Certainly these sounds could find their way into a movie soundtrack for 60 seconds or so, but a steady diet could prove much even for the most ardent admirers of this improvisational journeyman. "Dragon's Den" is almost four minutes of Stump ...
| | Artension Future World CD (2005) (Import) Bonus Track
System X
$18.55 Mike Sandomirsky at Guitar Mania writes, "Future World is a powerhouse of a release delivering Artension's heaviest and most cohesive effort to date. The Artension signature virtuosity is still intact showcasing once again the brilliant musicianship of John West (vocals), ...
| | Dave Specter Bluebird Blues CD (1991)
System X
$9.95 There wasn't any musical generation gap between young Chicago guitarist Specter and his much older front man ...
| | Lostprophets Fake Sound Of Progress CD (2001)
System X
$7.59 FAKE SOUND OF PROGRESS, the debut album for these Welsh nu-metallists, contains a few surprises, not the least of which are the band's literate lyrical approach and the inclusion of turntable scratching. With a production that tends to highlight vocalist Ian Watkins' distinctive wail, Lostprophets are masters at pop metal, as evidenced by tracks such as "Five Is a Four Letter Word" and "And She Told Me to Leave," the latter of which features skittering, ...
| | Fall of the Leafe Volvere CD (2004) (Import) Digipak; Sweden
System X
$13.05 Finland's unpredictable Fall of the Leafe continue to pursue an eclectic heavy metal agenda with their fourth album, 2004's Volvere. Having started out with roots firmly planted in their nation's peculiar taste for combining traditional folk music with death metal, Fall of the Leafe, like many Finnish bands, have evolved in a far more mainstream direction as of late. In fact, they don't just flirt with mainstream rock elements these days, but make them an integral part of their musical mission on Volvere. Easily their most accessible work to date, it sees melodic guitars, crooning gothic vocals, and supporting keyboards figuring prominently, if judiciously, ...
| | Chariot Behind The Wire CD (2006)
System X
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System X
$35.29 Additional Tracks
| | Wayne Morrison Finish Line CD (2008)
System X
$11.15 He was playing his guitar He was looking like a star She was over by the bar And he was wonderin' just ...
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