| | Vader Beast CD Vader Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Vader Beast Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Out Of The Deep |
| 3. | Dark Transmission |
| 4. | Firebringer |
| 5. | The Sea Came In At Last |
| 6. | I Shall Prevail |
| 7. | The Zone |
| 8. | Insomnia |
| 9. | Apopheniac |
| 10. | Choices |
| Purchase Beast CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vader Litany CD (2000)
Beast album
$9.85
| | Alice In Chains Dirt CD (1992)
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$6.25
| | Vader Revelations CD (2002)
Beast music CDs
$9.69
| | Behemoth Demigod CD (2005) Enhanced CD
Beast songs
$11.95 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 also come to mind). Having laid the groundwork for this consistency with a slew of promising works in the early '90s, Nergal's bloodthirsty trio arguably hit their stride with 2000's Thelema.6, charged inexorably forward with 2002's Zos Kia Cultus, and, in 2004's follow-up, Demigod, they may well have completed what may one day be looked back upon as their defining, unholy trinity of masterful death/black metal. Lending this bold statement weight is the band's readily identifiable style: a brutal assault built on machine-gun playing so technical and precise, yet so instinctively primal, that one's basest and most sophisticated metallic desires are almost always equally sated. What's more, Behemoth's nerve-shattering death metal onslaught -- relentless though it may be -- on highlights such as "Sculpting the Throne ov Seth," "Conquer All," and "XUL" still allows for much more breathing room than nearly impenetrable colleagues like, say, Nile or Suffocation. As well as being the result of outstanding production quality (a deficiency ...
| | Mudvayne Lost And Found CD (2005)
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$8.99 Drummer Matt McDonough and bassist Ryan Martinie play as if they are the same person, tossing off impossibly complex lock-step riffs ("Determined," "Just") like most bands hit an open E chord. On "Happy?" and "Fall into Sleep," singer Chad Gray moves from a throat-shredding rasp to sweet melodicism at the drop of a hat, taking angst-filled lyrics to new heights of dark obsession. Luckily, despite the inherent negativity of Gray's words, the seemingly boundless energy and impressive musicianship of LOST AND FOUND make ...
| | Vader Impressions In Blood CD (2006)
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$14.09 A full two decades into their career, prolific Polish death metal act Vader remain near the top of their game on the searing Impressions in Blood. With the energy of bands half their age, Vader flirt with speedier tempos than their usual on tracks like "Shadows Fear" and "As Heavens Collide...." Singer Piotr Wiwczarek is one of the few death metal vocalists whose guttural bark of a voice brings up no involuntary associations with the Cookie ...
| | Blackeyed Susans All Souls Alive CD (1994) Import
Beast music CDs
$18.05 Principally recorded at Fortissimo Studios, Melbourne, Australia in July 1993.
All songs written or co-written by members of The Blackeyed Susans except "Memories" (Cohen/Spector) and "Apartment No. 9" (Paycheck/Foley/Owen).
By the time of this album's release, the group's second lineup had gelled sufficiently so it felt less like an Australian alt-rock/roots supergroup and more like a joint effort. Snarski's rich vocals, which pay homage to great country crooners of the past while at the same time showing up some American "new country" singers as weak-voiced wannabes, lead the sextet in a series of heartfelt songs. His combination of rock forcefulness and just-twangy-enough brooding also suit the lyrics, courtesy mostly of Kakulas and McComb, quite well. Images of emptiness, forlorn hope, romantic bitterness, and religious iconography litter the songs, but rather than amping things up á la countryman Nick Cave, the Susans coat everything with just enough honey in the arrangements. It could be the soothing backing vocals on "We Could Have Been Someone" or "Reveal Yourself" or the mandolin from guest performer Mark C. Halstead on a number of songs, but, in any fashion, it shows the band as one easily able to balance bite and sweetness. Ellis' organ, accordion, and violin efforts definitely add to the proceedings, though anyone expecting the level of his Dirty Three work will have to look elsewhere -- he contributes to the sound, especially at the end of "Dirty Water," but doesn't dominate the singer/guitar combination at the core. McComb steps to the vocal fore on one song, a cover of the ...
| | Woody Herman Legendary Big Bands CD (2003)
Beast songs
$7.89
| | Marty Friedman Music For Speeding CD (2003)
Beast album
$13.59
| | Demonstration Existence CD (2006)
Beast CD music
$9.25
| | Close: Music For The Holiday Season CD (2000)
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$13.69 CLOSE is a professional career-oriented ultra contemporary Christian vocal group, . They perform either with live arrangements/musicians or tracks. In either case, they are audience-pleasers.DAWNYELL ALEXANDER, soprano, is currently pursuing a Business degree at The University of Cincinnati and wishes to be a performer and a Minister of Music . Her favorite colors are:navy blue, red burgundy, hunter green, brown; FAVORITE FOODS: Mexican food, Seafood; FAVORITE RECORDING ARTISTS: CeCe Winans,Donald Lawrence City Singers, Fred Hammond; BOOKS -CURRENTLY READING: Holy Bible, "Hind Feet in High Places"; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Flute,piccolo, piano.SHERRY LINDSAY, contralto, is successfully pursuing a song stylist career and has attended the University of Cincinnati with an interest in Business ...
| | Monika Martin Heute Fuehl' Ich Mich Wie Zwanz CD (2007) (Import)
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$27.59
| | Goo Goo Dolls Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 CDs (2008) With DVD
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$21.29 When the Goo Goo Dolls achieved commercial popularity in the late 1990s on the strength of their radio-ready power ballads, they fell from favor with some of their longtime fans who relished their raucous hard-rock beginnings. GOO GOO DOLLS VOL. 2 seeks to correct that imbalance by focusing on the Dolls' more muscular material. This is not to say that the 22-track set culls from the band's early albums; instead, it draws on the amped-up rockers from the group's major-label years, including "Hate This Place," "Stop the World," several B-sides and covers (including the Soft Boys' "I Wanna Destroy You" and Tom Petty's "American Girl"), and even an acoustic demo of "Iris," one of the band's biggest hits.
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