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| Not One Word Has Been Omitted Music Review Purchase Not One Word Has Been Omitted CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Zao Funeral Of God CD (2004)
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| | Acacia Strain Dead Walk CD (2006)
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$10.09 The Acacia Strain want to be the penultimate hard rock/post-grunge/doom/speed/death/black/metalcore band, and their sophomore release and debut for Razor & Tie does an awfully good job at taking the bull by the horns. The Dead Walk takes the redundancy of the metalcore scene to task by utilizing the ...
| | From A Second Story Window Delenda CD (2006)
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$10.75 On its second ...
| | My Bitter End Renovation CD (2007)
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$8.15 The title of My Bitter End's second album, The Renovation, is an open admission of recent changes within the group, which brought in replacements at both the singer and second guitarist positions, and redirected their vision towards a more technical, versatile, and brutal, convergence of heavy metal and hardcore elements. This was unquestionably accomplished, and even though the 2000s are positively fraught with precocious young ...
| | Suicide Silence Cleansing CD (2007) Bonus CD
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| | Born Of Osiris New Reign CD (2007)
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$10.99
| | Lee Perry Blackboard Jungle Dub CD (2002)
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$13.39 Arguably the first ...
| | Fludd Cock On CD (2003) (Import) Import; Canada
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| | Aaron Atchley Edge Of Time CD (1994)
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| | Motley Crue Red, White & Crue CDs (2005)
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$11.65 In the 1980s Motley Crue established themselves as heavy metal's reigning bad boys. If Elvis Presley's debauchery was merely suggested by his swiveling hips, and Led Zeppelin's was mythologized at teenage basement parties, Motley Crue's wanton excesses were celebrated right out in public for everyone to see. Combining the over-the-top theatrics and pop-savvy instincts of Kiss and Alice Cooper with the gutter-boy sass of the New York Dolls and the Sex Pistols, the Crue forged a new brand of stripped-down, radio-friendly hard rock that came to define the "pop-metal" (or "hair-metal") genre.
RED, WHITE & CRUE collects the band's greatest moments in grand style, including the lean, razor-sharp guitar and vocal hooks of the breakthrough hit "Looks That Kill" and the shout-along chorus of '80s testosterone anthem "Girls, Girls, Girls." The 2005 double-disc set also addresses the Crue's later personnel-change years (excluding any misfires), and presents three songs ("If I Die Tomorrow," "Sick Love Song," and a cover of the Stones' "Street Fighting Man") by the reunited classic lineup of Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, and Tommy Lee. With its gleeful decadence and high swagger quotient, RED, WHITE & CRUE is a testament to the enduring appeal of hard living and rock & roll.
Despite not having had a hit since the late '90s, Mötley Crüe remained impossible to ignore. Tommy Lee's high-profile romances, court dates, and television appearances -- he got his own reality show -- kept the group theoretically active well past their creative due date, and Vince Neil appeared on VH1's Surreal Life, where he shed tears with MC Hammer and endured a celebrity "makeover" complete with a face-lift, while the rest of the band chronicled their decadent heydays in the best-selling tell-all book The Dirt. The two-disc Red, White & Crüe is a far better companion to that book than 2003's exhaustive two-installment, eight-disc retrospective, Music to Crash Your Car To (was it really necessary to hear three versions of ex-vocalist John Corabi's "Hooligan's Holiday"?), and despite the addition of three new cuts (only one, the blistering "Sick Love Song," manages to recapture the group's original intensity), it's the most definitive collection yet. At their best, the Crüe were the audio equivalent of sex, drugs, and rock & roll. "Live Wire," "Looks That Kill," "Kickstart My Heart," and even the monstrous "Walk This Way" rip-off "Dr. Feelgood" showed a group that not only loved the scene but lived it like Vikings storming a sleepy village. When they were hot they were smoldering, and despite the occasional embarrassing lyric like ...
| | Wingmakers CD (2005)
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| | Mustasch Powerhouse CD (2005) (Import) Sweden
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| | Lifeforce Trio Living Room CD (2006)
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$8.85 Carlos Niño had already more than proven his abilities as a producer and musician before he hooked up with Dexter Story to form the Life Force Trio, skills that are only emphasized on the band's debut full-length, Living Room. Niño acts as arranger and producer as well as instrumentalist on the record, and is -- with the exception of the final track -- the only constant from song to song (the name Life Force Trio is a bit confusing, as it is technically Niño and Story but also includes Dwight Trible, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Fabian Ammon, Gaby Hernandez, and Andres Renteria, the last two of whom wrote, performed, and produced ...
| | Ninoska Sivira Preciosa Paz CD (2007)
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