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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Atlantis Music Review Average Rating: (3 out of 5 stars)   Meh... I bought this cd because i loved the song, Cold Black Days. But i found out that this song is the only one on the cd that i like. Just about every other song is a more screamer type. So if you're looking for the screamer type music, then go for it...but if you like the song, Cold Black Days, just download it or buy Viva La Bands from the hit series Viva La Bam on MTV. Submitted by paintballerbrc (Northwest Indiana, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
review on atrocity-"atlantis" cd 1-29-2006
THE ATROCITY-"ATLANTIS" CD IS BY FAR THEIR BEST EVER!!!!! ON A SCALE FROM 1 TO 10 I RATE THIS A <13.>
THEPRINCEOF DARKNESS Submitted by SHANNONTULLO (BERNARDSVILLE,N.J. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Buy If you like metal in general, this is a great disk. I would say it is the bands most polished work, but not the best they have released. It is even a little catchy at times but for the most part it is in your face. Definitely not for the weak. Submitted by Jesse (Windsor, Ontario) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
i like it for me, this album is the best i've ever heard from atrocity... one star for me is excellent, excellent drums,excellent vocals,excellent notes, nice lyrics...excellent mixing and musical arrangement.....almost perfect.... Submitted by bj (dubai, u.a.e.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Personnel: Tone Loc, N-Dea (vocals); Arik Marshall (guitar); Lonnie Marshall, Kevin O'Neal (bass); DJ M. Walk (scratches); Dust Brothers (sequencing). Producers: Matt Dike, Michael Ross, The Dust Brothers. Recorded at Delicious Vinyl Studios, Hollywood, California. A forgotten man in the rise of West Coast rap, Tone-Loc was effectively cut off from his hometown scene in Los Angeles by his unexpected pop success. Paced by the singles "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina" -- both co-written by a pre-fame Young MC, and some of the ...
| | Opeth Damnation CD (2003)
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$14.59 Opeth: Mikael Akerfeldt (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Peter Lindgren (guitar); Martin Mendez (bass); Martin Lopez (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Steven Wilson (guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes, mellotron, background vocals). Recorded at Nacksuing Studios and Studio Fredman, Gothenberg, Sweden. Personnel: Mikael Åkerfeldt (vocals, guitar); Peter Lindgren (guitar); Martín Mendez (bass guitar); Martin Lopez (drums, percussion); Steven Wilson (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Steven Wilson. Recording information: Nacksving Studios; No Man's Land, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England; Studio Fredman, Gothenbourg, ...
| | Therion Sirius B/Lemuria CDs (2004)
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$16.55 Therion: Christofer Johnsson (vocals, electric guitar); Kristian Niemann (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Johan Niemann (electric double bass, fretless bass). Additional personnel: Steen Rasmussen (Hammond b-3 organ, Mellotron); Richard Evensand (drums); Jens Nyborg. Therion mastermind Christofer Johnsson has never recovered from hearing the choir come in at the end of Ozzy Osbourne's "Diary of a Madman." While 2002's Secret of the Runes, a conceptual work celebrating the nine different worlds of Norse mythology, was technically flawless and endlessly atmospheric, its orchestral and choral wall of sound seemed pasted on rather than successfully integrated into the electric onslaught. After a two-year hiatus, Therion return with not one but ...
| | Behemoth Demigod CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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$11.95 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. That their albums usually feel like they end too quickly is but one of the superlatives explaining why so few extreme metal bands have been as consistent as Poland's Behemoth over the years (Greece's Rotting Christ and Sweden's Opeth ...
| | Amon Amarth - Wrath Of The Norsemen DVDs (2005)
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| | Amon Amarth With Oden On Our Side CD (2006) Bonus CD; Digipak
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| | Warrant Ultraphobic CD (1995)
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| | Corrosion Of Conformity Deliverance CD (1994)
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$7.59 Corrosion Of Conformity: Pepper Keenan (vocals, guitar); Woody Weatherman (guitar); Mike Dean (bass, background vocals); Reed Mullin (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Bruce Smith (pedal steel guitar). Engineers: Jeff Tomei, Mark Richardson, John Custer. Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia. Personnel: Pepper Keenan (vocals, guitar); Mike Dean (vocals); Woody Weatherman (guitar); Reed Mullin (drums, background vocals). Audio Mixers: John Custer; Richard Mouser; Toby Wright. Photographer: Terry Richardson. With guitarist Pepper Keenan now at the helm as lead singer and principal songwriter, COC abandoned most of the punk influences of their crossover past and turned into a full-fledged Sabbath-inspired metal band with 1994's Deliverance. Most of the songs on the album are built on monolithic power chords which range from ferocious speed on "Heaven's Not Overflowing" and "Senor Limpio" to slower, groovier numbers such as "Broken Man" and leadoff single "Albatross." Second single "Clean My Wounds" also struck gold at rock radio with its staccato riffing, and "Seven Days" adds eerie guitar melodies to the mix. On the downside, the plodding title track (featuring vocals from returning founding bassist Mike Dean) gets a little tedious around the sixth minute, and a number of faceless guitar instrumentals are interspersed through the album, really breaking ...
| | Cradle Of Filth Principle Of Evil Made Flesh CD (1994) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$21.45 PRINCIPLE OF EVIL MADE FLESH is the 1994 debut from the influential British heavy metal act Cradle of Filth. "Iscariot," "One Final Graven Kiss," and "Of Mist and Midnight Skie" are here among others. Cradle of Filth is most notorious for bringing respectability to the Norwegian black metal template, the band threatening to actually make the genre enjoyable, thanks to acceptable production values and an admirable songwriting ethic mostly absent among the early reptilian belchings croaked forth from dank Norse basements -- and Cradle is British to boot. Utilizing flowery classical flourishes, tangible melodies, nimble death/thrash riffing, a coherent -- albeit crushing -- rhythmic battery, and the deranged, multifaceted caterwaul of vocalist Dani Davey, The Principle of Evil Made Flesh brought a musical sensibility to the black metal table that was absent in early genre releases by Emperor, Enslaved, and Mayhem. Boasting a blatant goth influence -- i.e., lengthy keyboard intros, intermittent operatic female vocals, and Davey's black 'n' blood take on romantic poetry (in meter even!) -- and slightly tongue-in-cheek vampire and occult imagery, Cradle came across as a lean combination of key influences, including Venom, Iron Maiden, Bathory, Possessed, Celtic Frost, and ...
| | Lewis Black End Of The Universe CD (2003)
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| | Meditations CDs (2003) Boxed Set
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