| | Killswitch Engage End Of Heartache CD Killswitch Engage Discography of CDs
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On Killswitch Engage's previous two albums, the group delivered the sort of passionate speed/thrash rarely heard since RIDE THE LIGHTNING-era Metallica and REIGN IN BLOOD-era Slayer. With THE END OF THE HEARTACHE, which features new singer Howard Jones, the band takes its signature sound to a new, absolutely ferocious level, combining slicing, neo-classical guitar riffs with vocals that alternate between gut-wrenching death-metal grunts and melodic crooning. In addition, drummer Justin Foley seems to have channeled both Metallica's Lars Ulrich and Pantera's Vinnie Paul, adding enough pummeling double-kick madness to put a smile on any old-school metal-head's face. Though the album's wide-screen production values keep it from ever sounding too retro, THE END OF HEARTACHE will appeal to anyone pining for the '80s glory days when serious metal was synonymous with long hair and Anthrax t-shirts.
Japanese pressing of the metal act's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'My Life For Yours'. Roadrunner. 2004.
Japanese version with one bonus track.Rolling Stone (p.120) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "[A] stunning collection, retaining much of their signature musical brutality but teasing with electric hooks, strategic use of silence and, on 'Rose of Sharyn,' just a bit of emo..." End Of Heartache Music Review Purchase End Of Heartache CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Anthrax Among The Living CDs (1987) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$21.94 When Anthrax released AMONG THE LIVING in 1987, the band was a part of a then-burgeoning heavy metal sub-genre called speed or thrash metal. This was an inversion of glam metal. The band members wore worn-out jeans and T-shirts, their long hair was hairspray-free, and not a smudge of make-up was applied to their unsightly mugs. Their music was dense, borrowing speed from punk and hardcore and mammoth guitar riffing from metal, and featured thought-provoking lyrics. AMONG THE LIVING not only served as Anthrax's commercial breakthrough, but (along with seminal releases by Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer) the album brought this new musical form to the forefront.
The members of Anthrax were a bunch of comic-book-reading, jam-wearing heavy metal fans from ...
| | Tangent Down And Out In Paris And London CD (2009)
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| | Motley Crue Greatest Hits CD (2009)
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| | Shadow Gallery Digital Ghosts CD (2009)
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| | Within Temptation Silent Force CD (2005) Reissue
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$15.05 The American version of THE SILENT FORCE features two bonus tracks ("Destroyed" and "Jane Doe") not available on the European edition.
Available in the U.S. for the first time in 2008, Dutch symphonic rock heroes Within Temptation's 2004 epic, THE SILENT FORCE, continued the band's incomparable blend of classical, New Age, opera, and heavy metal music. In addition, the latter-day prog rockers' fourth studio release topped the charts all over Europe and scored two major singles ("Stand My Ground" and "Memories").
"The Silent Force" is an exhilarating listen - a monument of opulent melodies, sweeping orchestral elements and tremendous ...
| | Pelican What We All Come To Need CD (2009)
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$11.49 One had to wonder what Pelican's signing to Southern Lord could possibly mean. To be truthful, while the band did write and perform more structurally formal material on 2007's CITY OF ECHOES, they retained their trademark post-metal aesthetic -- percussive repetition, overtone basslines, and nuanced guitar riffing. On WHAT WE ALL COME TO NEED, ...
| | Lebilan Jacky & Ben-J CD (2000) (Import) France
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| | Zyklon World Ov Worms CD (2001)
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$12.89 Zyklon is the new full-time super group from Norway's most blackened regions, consisting of Emperor members Samoth (guitarist and bass) and drummer Trym, Myrkskog's Destructhor on lead guitar, and Limbonic Art vocalist Daemon. This is hyper-fast, extreme black death metal, not to be contended with from any region or country, as it blitzkriegs the listener with it's all-out sensory attack. Opener "Hammer Revelation" is just that: an over-the-top assault in the vein of old Emperor, Morbid Angel, Immortal, Bolt Thrower, or Behemoth all pushed to new levels of extremity. Resident murderer Bard Faust Eithun has decided to pen the lyrics to the album, and from what can be heard, they aren't too bad, focusing more on the apocalyptic than the overdone blasphemous tomfoolery of old. Razor-sharp production, futuristic samples, and cold, mechanical synths combine to give the whole album a degenerated industrial feel. One gets the feeling that they have entered the post-apocalyptic region somewhere between solitude and hell. Trym sounds back to old form, leaving behind his recent straightforward Emperor style, for the more experimental percussive rhythms of Zyklon with its varying tempos and mechanical persistence. Daemon's vocals sound like a black metal hybrid with old Godflesh/Justin Broadrick vocals, which accentuates the mechanized quality of the music. However, it is Destructhor and Samoth's string work, which holds the foundation of the music together, as layers of churning guitar grind through the listener with Ihshan or Trey Azagthoth-like precision. Once "Transcendental War," the closer, is reached, we are treated to the most savory morsel of all, a guest ...
| | Jazz Bistro Latin Seduction CDs (2003) (Import)
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$12.65 Personnel: Bill Regis (trumpet).
| | Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan LXXV Aniversario (75 Anniversario) CD (2003)
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| | Daylight Dies Dismantling Devotion CD (2006)
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$14.05 Daylight Dies celebrated their tenth anniversary in 2006 -- and after all that time, headbangers still had a hard time believing they were an American band. If you conducted a blindfold test and played Dismantling Devotion (which was recorded in 2005 and released in the U.S. in March 2006) for someone who was unfamiliar with this North Carolina outfit, he or she would likely guess, "This must be a European band. They're probably from one of the Scandinavian countries -- or perhaps England or the Netherlands." But no, Daylight Dies is definitely an American band, although Dismantling Devotion certainly sounds like something that would come from one of Europe's melodic death metal combos. This CD favors the gloomier, more goth-minded side of melodic death metal. Many bands that are considered melodic death metal have a strong power metal influence, but Daylight Dies -- much like Sweden's Katatonia -- prefers the gloominess of goth. The vocals -- usually a deep, guttural, evil-sounding growl -- are pure death metal. But while a lot of death metal is all about sledgehammer brutality, Dismantling Devotion is more atmospheric than anything. This is a disc that successfully balances aggression and moodiness, and the album could easily appeal to a goth enthusiast who doesn't care for the harsher death metal and black metal combos but will get into bands like My Dying Bride, Monolithe, Paradise Lost, and, of course, Katatonia. Once you get past the vocals, Dismantling Devotion really isn't all that extreme -- hard-rocking and aggressive, yes, but not extreme and not hammer-to-the-skull ferocious. ...
| | Satyrian Dark Gift CD (2009) (Import)
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$17.09 The release of the internationally acclaimed “Eternitas” album saw Satyrian gain a solid fan base. Now to round out the year the band have put together a special EP entitled “The Dark Gift” which shows a different side to the classy Gothic metal exploits of the debut, with “The Dark Gift” presenting another face of the band. “The Dark Gift” EP gives an alternative look for the fans to the music of Satyrian and also breaks ...
| | Belphegor Bondage Goat Zombie CDs (2008) Bonus DVD
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$11.89 The Marquis De Sade's lurid writings have inspired many works of art, and not a few acts of cruelty, since their publication. BONDAGE GOAT ZOMBIE, the seventh album from Austrian Death/Black metal band Belphegor, qualifies as both. The dark eroticism of De Sade's work is augmented by Belphegor's usual mixture of Satanic and horror imagery, creating an over-the-top exploration of sex and violence intermingled. It doesn't hurt that the music is relentlessly brutal. For instance, "Sexdictator Lucifer" is a slowed-down grind with oppressive, industrial-strength riffing, and "Stigma Diabolicum" pounds at the doors of sanity with an insistent beat and throttling riffs.
On their 7th full-length release, Belphegor visit the disturbing ...
| | Charlie Midnite Nashville Tapes CD (2008)
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