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Eisbrecher: Alexx Wsselsky, Noel Pix. Eisbrecher Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews German Industrial/rock at its finest. For those of you who want take the plunge into the industrial/EBM music scene but just dont know how to make the journy, let Eiserbrecher be your bridge. They combine classic elements of rock/metal with crushingly delightful industrial/ electronic beats and rythms. Think Rammstein with half the guitars and twice the talent. Submitted by Xfactor_8 (Spokane WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Breaking The Ice What a great way to start out. Not many bands release a debut album that is awesome from start to finish, but Eisbrecher easily ranks among that small percentile with this self-titled release. And the good news is, the next two albums that follow this one (2006's ANTIKÖRPER, 2008's SÜNDE) only get progressively better and better!
I personally am only mediocre about the song MEIN BLUT, but everything else is superb.
It's such a shame that some moron somewhere along the line of creating this page managed to über-ly screw up the track listing for this disc by simply being too inept or illiterate and couldn't see fit to transcribe the correct spellings for all the titles here. Submitted by wtwasp9 (Calgary AB Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great cd I just bumped into Eisbrecher on the internet just messing around and I seen the Vergissmeinnicht video playing on you tube. I thought it was the best song I've ever heard, I've almost worn that song out but what I'm trying to say is Eisbrecher and Rammstein are just plain awesome to listen whenever but especially since I am into bodybuilding, its awesome to listen to while lifting. Hands down I'd rather listen to these German bands anyday over the worthless garbage of music from here in the US like all the worthless rap artists! 5 stars all the way! Submitted by jared_strong06 (Lincoln, NE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
LIKE THE BEST RAMMSTEIN RECORDS! If you miss the two early Rammstein' CDs, becouse now Rammstein sounds different, no like a tipical german band, Eisbrecher is your alternative for these fans that like to want hear a clasic Rammstein style.
This CD is better than the lastest Rammstein CDs for many reason, but the most important is that Eisbrecher is an extraordinary band! Submitted by bassukka (Lima, Peru) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Must-Have This band totally rocks my world! Being a Rammstein fan, I gave this CD two thumbs up. This CD is highly recommended for those into German rock. The guitar solos rock, the lyrics are awesome and the cover completed the CD as a whole. ***** Submitted by Tina Joseph (Weiser, ID USA (Currently in Iraq)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Eisbrecher CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Megaherz Wer Bist Du CD (1997) (Import) Germany
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| | Rammstein Herzeleid CD (1996)
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$10.45 Rammstein's first album was about what was to be expected from a bunch of Germans who happily grew up on everything from Skinny Puppy to Depeche Mode to Laibach and back again, not to mention plenty of skull-crushing metal straight up. Precisely brutal and often brilliantly arranged -- the band aren't per se inventive, but they bring everything together to make something astonishingly radio-friendly out of something that isn't necessarily -- Herzeleid in particular is the logical conclusion of KMFDM's self-referential electro-metal. The band freely invokes its own name throughout the way that group did in its songs -- the final tune is called "Rammstein," to top it all off -- and the riffs readily connect the dots between the older band's clipped guitar bursts and their even ...
| | This Is Neo-Goth CDs (2003)
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$16.09 This Is Neo-Goth is yet another daunting three-disc package from Cleopatra, one that compiles 27 industrial-dance tracks ...
| | Rammstein Reise, Reise CD (2004)
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$11.99 One of the more unlikely success stories in music-business history, German heavy-metal collective Rammstein creates a totally uncompromising and wildly (some would say ridiculously) dramatic sound that combined elements of goth, industrial, Wagnerian opera, ...
| | Rammstein Rosenrot CD (2005)
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$11.99 "Rosenrot" translates as ...
| | Eisbrecher Antikorper CD (2006)
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| | Capitol Sings Irving Berlin: Puttin' On The Ritz CD (1992)
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$9.15 The songs of Irving Berlin are I-beams in the towering edifice of 20th century popular music. This sampler of predominately pop recordings from the Capitol catalog may serve as both a grab bag of enjoyable entertainments and a useful introduction to some of this composer's nicest tunes. Each of the 25 tracks perfectly illustrates the essence of a given song, and would be especially useful for anyone seeking to learn the rudimentary contours. ...
| | 311 CD (1995)
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$8.99 All music written by members of 311. All lyrics written by Nicholas Hexum and SA Martinez except "Purpose," "Loco" and "Don't Stay Home" (Nicholas Hexum).
311 is what happens when a group of Midwestern youths discover funk, rap and reggae, add it to their acknowledged first love, punk-fueled metal, and blend it all together in a musical Cuisinart. On their self-titled, third album, this Omaha-bred, Los Angeles-based quintet flash their well-rehearsed rock and roll b-boy stance, bypassing both the punk-funk glam of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the agit-rap railings of Rage Against The Machine. They combine varied genre-happy grooves with messages that owe little to hip-hop's urban wail, and everything to a comfortable middle-class upbringing.
It's apparent that the band's two vocalists/lyricists, Nicholas Hexum and SA Martinez, have learned their rap aesthetic lessons well. They boast of their skills ("We are self-made, check the technique") and unusual backgrounds ("Me a rude boy from Omaha, Nebraska"), while running their list of name-checks the width of pop culture's canvas (Walter Middy, Son Of Sam, Edie Brickell's "What I Am," among others). Yet they're also aware that these long-standing hip-hop methods are wearing thin--"I use a simile lightly cause that s**t's played/The common way most rhymes are made," they say on "Jackolantern's Weather"--and that a new way to check the rhyme is required.
So 311 turn to the sounds of Jamaica to lift themselves above the common ground. Their metallic reggae freely appropriates riddims (by way of P. Nut's rocksteady bass lines), melodies ("All Mixed Up," for instance, incorporates the flow of Tenor Saw's smash, "Ring The Alarm") and lyrics (dancehall cliches can be found on nearly every track), without giving in wholly to the island vibe. ...
| | Imperial This Grave Is My Poem CD (2005) Reissued
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$8.25 Imperial's debut EP finds them offering a sound that isn't exactly original -- heavy but occasionally beautiful ...
| | Lee Boys Say Yes! CD (2005)
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$14.15 Part of the Sacred Steel movement, the Lee Boys (most of whom are related) put pedal steel at the front of their gospel. But unlike contemporaries like the Campbell Brothers, there's a slight and unusual country tinge to their blues-y gospel sound, making them sound, at times, a little like the Allman Brothers circa 1973-74, as they show on "Walk With Me." They're all fiery players, but it's Emanuel Roosevelt Collier, the pedal steel man, who's the standout, with a seemingly endless bag of tricks and licks, although he can lay back and let the melody work, too, as he does on "Amazing Grace." While he takes the spotlight, everyone contributes, from guitarist Alvin Lee (not to be confused with the bloke from Ten Years After), and singers Keith and Derrick Lee, who each bring different qualities to the music. The rhythm section is rock-steady, but the band rocks the house like no one's business. A fabulous record from a band that's going to be heard more and more. ~ Chris Nickson
The Lee Boys are one of Florida's finest African-American Sacred Steel Artists. ...
| | Everly Brothers Show CD (1970)
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$14.29 On Wednesday, July 8, 1970, at 9 p.m. EDT, the ABC television network broadcast the first of 11 weekly episodes of The Everly Brothers Show, a one-hour musical variety program that was the summer replacement for The Johnny Cash Show. The same month, Warner Bros. Records released a double LP (later reissued as a single CD) also called The Everly Brothers Show. But the album was not a soundtrack to the TV series; it was a live recording that had been made five months earlier at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim, CA, at which the duo of Don and Phil Everly, backed by an electric guitar/bass/drums trio, played a mixture of their old hits, some newer songs, and various cover material. There was a sort of autobiographical structure to the show, at least at first, as Don Everly began with a spoken introduction that harked back to the brothers' youth, leading into a series of songs loosely related to that youth -- "Mama Tried," "Kentucky," and "Bowling Green" -- followed by a batch of their hits. After a cover of Chuck Berry's "Maybellene," there was a lengthy medley of rock & roll songs, then a string of ballads. But, as Don Everly's sardonic remarks suggested, it was all taken in a simultaneously off-hand and dismissive manner. The brothers' fast numbers "('Til) I Kissed You," "Wake Up Little Susie," "Cathy's Clown," and "Bird Dog," were taken at breakneck tempos, as if to get them out of the way, while the ballads that came toward the end, "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Walk Right Back," "I Wonder If I Care as Much," and "Let It Be Me," were slowed down. The strangest section was the rock & roll medley, ...
| | Dj Jazzy Jeff Hip Hop Forever 3 CDs (2006) (Import)
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$13.69 For a DJ, one of the best ways to show off your skills is through a mixtape, which is pretty much exactly what Jazzy Jeff did with Hip Hop Forever, Vol. 3, an album whose 23 tracks he compiled and mixed, moving through the pieces expertly and easily, blending the beats together into one seamless hour-long set. His scratches throughout the album (check out his work in Marley Marl's "Droppin' Science" or the Black Sheep's fantastic "The Choice Is Yours") give it a very immediate, live feel, but he's careful to make sure it's mostly about ...
| | Pauline Candy Rain CD (2007) (Import)
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