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2004 remastered reissue of the grindcore pioneers' 2001 compilation, packaged in a digipak, features 27 tracks. Peaceville.
Autopsy includes: Chris Reifert.
Personnel: Chris Reifert (vocals, drums); Eric Cutler, Danny Coralles (guitar); Steve Digiorgio, Steve Cutler (bass guitar).
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Purchase Torn From The Grave CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Leprosy CD (1988)
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| | Celtic Frost To Mega Therion CD (1985)
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$10.85 Already boasting one of the greatest metal names ever, Celtic Frost easily achieved infamy with their classic 1985 release, TO MEGA THERION, a statement of heaviness still unsurpassed by anyone in death metal. For their sophomore album, Switzerland's favorite sons-- guitarist/vocalist Tom Warrior and bassist Martin Eric Ain--along with newly recruited American percussionist Reed St. Mark, honed their collective vision: a unique marriage of dark sludge, lightning riffs, classical operatics, and lyrics culled from the darkest depths of European mythology.
Taken from a Greek translation from Revelations meaning "Beast," the album's title is only the beginning of the pain. "Circle of ...
| | Autopsy Mental Funeral CD (1992) Digipak
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| | Autopsy Shitfun CD (2003) Digipak
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| | Obituary Slowly We Rot/Cause Of Death CDs (2003)
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$14.65 As part of its 1998 Obituary reissue campaign, Roadrunner released not only the albums themselves but also a pair of two-fers: Slowly We Rot/Cause of Death and The End Complete/World Demise. These two-fers feature not only the remastered sound of the reissues but also the same bonus tracks. Plus, they're quite a bargain relative to buying the albums individually. On the downside, you're stuck with typically unappealing two-fer artwork, and of course, you're stuck with two albums rather than one. This latter issue isn't such a big deal with these Obituary reissues because the partnered albums go together well. In the case of Slowly We Rot/Cause of Death, you get the band's first two albums, from 1989 and 1990, respectively. The former is a landmark, one of the first major death metal albums to surface and one of Obituary's best; the latter is an anomaly in the band's catalog, plagued by poor production values but highlighted by the substitute guitar duties of the mighty James Murphy of Death (lead guitarist Allen West is absent here). These ...
| | Nuevo Mambo CD (1997) (Import)
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| | John Fogerty Centerfield CD (1985) Remastered
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$6.49 "Put me in coach, I'm ready to play." These are lines familiar to any baseball fan, for John Fogerty's "Centerfield" has become the unofficial song of our national pastime. Those lines also signaled Fogerty's return to the music business after a ten-year absence. The music is mighty familiar, as Fogerty works the same terrain he mined for gold with Creedence Clearwater Revival from 1968-1972. The riff of the opening track, "The Old Man Down the Road," sounds so much like the Creedence hit "Run Through the Jungle" that Fogerty was sued by his former record company for plagiarizing himself. (He won the suit, the court upholding a composer's right to sound like himself.) "Old Man" was a Top Ten single, and this album reached number one itself. "Big Train (From Memphis)" is a rockabilly salute to Elvis, while "I Saw It on TV" takes us on a trip through the '50s and '60s "from Hooter to Doodyville," via the boob tube. "Searchlight" recalls "Keep On Chooglin" and the other extended one-chord jams of the Creedence days. Fogerty also lashes out at his old nemesis Saul Zaentz, head of that former label, Fantasy Records, with whom he had battled (and lost) over rights ...
| | Suffocation Effigy Of The Forgotten/Pierced From Within CDs (2003)
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$14.75 Josh Barohn, Chris Richards (bass); Mike Smith, Doug Bohn (drums).
In 2003, Roadrunner released Effigy of the Forgotten/Pierced From Within, which contained two ...
| | Jazz In An R&B Groove CD (2004) SACD Hybrid
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$9.49 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Jazz in an R&B Groove is a fine sampling of the jazz artists and vocalists on the 2004 High Note roster. ...
| | Ureas Naked Truth CD (2006)
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$10.55 Personnel: Tommy Hansen (keyboards).
| | NDR Big Band Lend Me Your Ears CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Time Has Come White Fuzz CD (2008) (Import)
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