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Full Blown Chaos: Ray (vocals); Mike (guitar); Ed Conroy (bass guitar); Jeff (drums). Full Blown Chaos Wake The Demons Songs Wake The Demons Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Awesome I heard them at ozzfest this year Wake the Demons is the best song on the album buy this cd its great! Submitted by brandonmolden (Willow Springs, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
if u like hatebreed u will love this band sounds very similar to hatebreed. a big up and coming metalcore band from the states, new album not too far away Submitted by kta02853 (melbourne, australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Freakin Awesome!! This CD may be the best I've heard all year (Of course I haven't heard all of the new SFU yet). The lyrics are very negative though - I'm guessing something tragic happened and the dude is angry and bitter. But this CD is so freakin awesome. Guitar work is perfect. Percussion, perfect. Vocals, perfect. This is brutal, aggressive, extremely hard-hitting kick-you-in-the-crotch metal. Buy this CD! You won't regret it. ~~ Submitted by TheRant (Douglasville, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Simply Amazing Wow is just about all you have to say for this cd. If your a fan of metal in any way you sould really consider getting this cd. This is just about the best Heavy Metal cd ive heard. And one more thing, if your a fan of breakdowns, get this cd... Submitted by eclipsemaranello (Meisenheimer, NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Wake The Demons CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice In Chains Dirt CD (1992)
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| | Chimaira Impossibility Of Reason CD (2003)
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| | As I Lay Dying Frail Words Collaspe CD (2003)
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$10.05 As I Lay Dying is one of many, many bands to throw their hat into the Swedish-influenced metal-hardcore ring in the early 2000s, joining fellow metal-label signees as God Forbid and Shadows Fall (Century Media) and Killswitch Engage (Roadrunner). Frail Words Collapse is a solid example of its genre, carrying the stereotypical hallmarks of harmonized dual-guitar riffing (often reminiscent of In Flames or Iron Maiden), heavy double-bass drumming, and roaring vocals that occasionally slip into a melodic, clean-voiced emo style. There are also a few more dissonant, "technical" passages that nod toward Converge and their ilk. The songs here are solid enough and well executed, ...
| | Korn Greatest Hits Vol. 1 CD (2004)
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$9.59 GREATEST HITS VOL. 1 is a 17-track primer for Korn, a key force behind the "nu metal" tsunami that swept through ...
| | Mudvayne Lost And Found CD (2005)
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| | Dogora DVD (1964) Subtitled
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| | Theatre Of Hate Retribution Over The West World CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Hooters Hit Collection CD (2007)
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| | Fletcher Henderson Harmony And Vocalion Sessions Vol 2 CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Staind 14 Shades Of Grey CD (2003)
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$13.99 This limited-edition of 14 SHADES OF GREY includes a bonus DVD featuring a home-movie documentary of the band's history.
This is a Hyper CD which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
While many bands lumped under the nu-metal banner seem to rely on angry posturing and shock tactics to sell records, Staind has quietly and consistently topped the sales and radio charts with a stripped-down and emotionally direct approach devoid of gimmickry. On the group's third album 14 SHADES OF GREY, singer Aaron Lewis and crew deliver a distinctly organic-sounding, mature disc that still manages to rock like a wild beast.
Powered by the pile-driving yet earthy rhythm section of bassist Johnny April and drummer Jon Wysocki, Staind stands head and shoulders above many of its contemporaries by mixing de-tuned thrash with an old-school rock & roll kick. There's a touch of bluesy Led Zeppelin mixed in with the angst, and the band's subtle sexiness serves to temper Lewis's darker melodic and lyrical instincts. Featuring songs that address everything from the joyous birth of the singer's daughter ("Zoe Jane") to the tragic death of Alice In Chains vocalist Layne Staley ("Layne"), 14 SHADES OF GREY is an unquestionably adult album created by a band at once deafeningly heavy and clearly more concerned with making art than scaring parents.
Staind broke through the nu-metal murk in 2001 with Break the Cycle because the band landed upon a rather ingenious formula -- toning down the aggression and turning up the emotion, all the while returning to the Alice in Chains-styled grunge that began the whole alt-metal mania of the '90s. Evidently, American audiences were hungry for big sensitive guys with tattoos crooning ballads, since Break the Cycle and its single, "Been a While," were inescapable throughout 2001, and soon Staind had eclipsed even its mentor, Fred Durst's Limp Bizkit, in popularity, raising expectations for the group's third album, 2003's 14 Shades of Grey. What they've delivered is a record that follows through on the neo-grunge and soul-baring, sensitive journal entries of Break the Cycle. There are plenty of loud guitars here, but the overall sense of aggression has been tempered considerably as Aaron Lewis' thoughts and feelings take the forefront, with the music used as coloring for his emotion. That means there's not much visceral kick in the rhythms, nor are there head-snapping hooks in the riffs, or catchy melodies. Like a metallic variation on emo, where expression trumps any other consideration, Staind is all about how ...
| | Hawksley Workman Lover/Fighter CD (2003)
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$22.79 There's a perverse sort of fascination watching an artist who received substantial early plaudits piddle away his critical goodwill with a series of puzzling follow-up releases. Even looking at Lover-Fighter from the perspective of a fan, it's hard to know what Hawksley Workman was thinking with some of the heavy-handed production choices, though. Right off the bat, "We Will Still Need a Song" -- by any other measure a classic Workman song -- is polished to a glassy sheen more reminiscent of U2 than Workman, a situation that's also true with the first single ...
| | Glenn Hughes HTP: 2 CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Centurion Invulnerable CD (2006) (Import) Import; Digipak
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| | Bossa Nova, Samba & Latin CDs (2006) Import; Boxed Set
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