| | Koffin Kats Inhumane CD Koffin Kats Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Vic Victor (vocals, upright bass); Damian Detroit (drums). Recording information: Roscoes (01/2005). Koffin Kats Inhumane Songs | 1. | Mors Ex Infernus |
| 2. | Hatred |
| 3. | Darker Place |
| 4. | Caught Up |
| 5. | Chainsaw Massacre |
| 6. | Vampires Curse |
| 7. | Demon Demon |
| 8. | She's Deadly |
| 9. | Meltdown |
| 10. | Die Cat Die |
| 11. | Graveyard Tree II |
| 12. | Hitlist |
| 13. | Perfect Suicide |
| 14. | Purgatory |
| 15. | 2084 |
| Purchase Inhumane CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Misfits CD (1986)
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$11.39 Includes previously unreleased material. The Misfits (U.S.): Glenn Danzig (vocals, guitar); Jerry Only (bass guitar); Manny (drums). Purists may disagree, but for the benighted, The Misfits is the best place to start -- a 20-track anthology that gives you the most Misfits for your money. Everything that made the Misfits great is here, including the odd remix, alternate take, and re-edited version. The band is loud and defiant, as is Glenn Danzig, whose considerable vocal chops are well displayed here. The perfect music for an evening of headbanging or watching gore films. Collectors who don't want to invest in the box set should note that this is also the only place to get "London Dungeon" and "Ghouls' Night Out," the B-sides of the "Night of the Living Dead" single. ~ John Dougan In the late 1970s, while the Ramones were making heads turn in New York City, Glenn Danzig was brewing something evil just across the Hudson River in Lodi, New Jersey. As singer and horror-obsessed ...
| | Nekromantix Return Of The Loving Dead CD (2002)
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| | Quakes Last Of The Human Beings CD (2002)
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| | Nekromantix Dead Girls Don't Cry CD (2004)
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| | Give 'Em The Boot Vol. 4 CD (2004)
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| | Koffin Kats Straying From The Pack CD (2006)
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$12.65 Recording information: Roscoes (11/2005).
| | Mahjan Nazardadova Pamir: Songs & Music From The Roof Of The World CD (2000) (Import)
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$15.09 Pamir:Songs & Music From Badakhsan
| | Trinity Hi-Fi Fuego CD (2000)
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| | Freya As The Last Light Drains CD (2003)
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$9.79 Freya: Karl Buechner (vocals); Darian Lizotte (vocals, guitar); Erick Edwards (guitar); Bulldog (bass); Corey Koniz (drums). Recorded at Watchmen Studios, Lockport, New York. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Darian Lizotte (vocals, guitar); Karl Buechner (vocals); Erick Edwards (guitar); Corey Koniz (drums); Jay Galvin, Bulldog (background vocals). Recording information: Watchmen Studios, Lockport, NY. Photographer: John McKaig. While Freya's debut did mark an attempt by the Earth Crisis veterans to expand their lyrical and musical horizons a little, it's still clichéd hardcore punk with a little funk and occasional more standard hard rock influence. Karl Buechner's throat-straining drowning-howl singing wears on the listener just as surely as it must be wearing away his vocal nodes. The mood of anger and frustration pounds away in black-and-white patterns as unrelenting as the blurry, bleak black-and-white of the cover ...
| | String Quartet Tribute To Kiss CD (2004)
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| | Lilium Transmission Of All The Goodbyes CD (2000)
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| | Sezen Aksu Gulumse CD (2005)
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$16.45 Sezen Aksu was born and educated in Izmir on the romantic and nostalgic Aegean coast of Anatolia. During her school years, she took lessons in painting, music and theatre. Whilst studying at the Aegean University she released her first composition, including lyrics. This first song, 'Kaybolan Yıllar' (Lost Years), became a hit that touched thousands of people's hearts and marked the beginning of her professional career. Sezen Aksu is the first female Turkish artist to compose and perform her own music.Her background and upbringing, surrounded by prominent specialists and teachers in Turkish Music, became vital in her work. She has always composed songs that appeal to everyone and that are influenced and inspired by the rich and colourful Anatolian cultures of her childhood. Literature, cinema, poetry and theatre remain close to her heart.Sezen is the singer, performer, lyricist and composer of over 600 of Turkey's most popular and frequently performed songs. She also composes for many other ...
| | Slightlee Bent Empire Inc 40 Dayzz Of Purpose CD (2006)
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$9.29 My name is Ronin Ichikawa.A Ronin is a lordless samurai, an outcast.Ichikawa ...
| | Tata Young Temperature Rising CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Queers Grow Up CD (1990)
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$9.49 The Queers: Bobby Gaudreau (vocals); Jay Rassler (guitar); Greg Urbatis, Magoo Pirhana, Kevin Kecy, Joe Queer (bass instrument); Jeebs Pirhana (drums); Hugh O'Neill, Sean Rowley. Personnel: Sean Rowley (guitar); Hugh O'Neill (drums). Audio Remixer: Mass Giorgini. Recording information: Fort Apache South (1986-1988). The Queers' debut album ran into more than its share of problems. Recorded in sporadic bursts between 1987 and 1990 (whenever the Portsmouth, NH-based band could scrounge enough money for studio time), the album was scheduled to be released in 1990 on Shakin' Street, but the U.K. label went out of business before the album could come out. The Queers then pressed the record themselves (oddly listing Shakin' Street as the label), but when the group couldn't pay their bill, the pressing plant destroyed all but about 160 copies, which the group finally released with a bootleg-level photocopied cover insert. When Lookout! Records signed the band in 1993, a remixed version of Grow Up was among the first things the label issued. Coming after 1993's excellent Love Songs for the Retarded, Grow Up's flaws are pretty obvious: near bootleg-quality sound, a comparative lack of catchy tunes, and some of leader Joe King's most obnoxious lyrics. On the other hand, "Junk Freak" is an entertaining statement of purpose, and "Gay Boy" finally addresses the suspicions of homophobia surrounding the band's name (as do King's revised liner notes on the Lookout! release). More to the point, two songs illustrate what makes King's more puerile moments worthwhile; the winsome pop-punk love songs "I'll Be True to You" and "I Met Her at the Rat," a giddy tale of punk rock love set at Boston's famed punk club, are sweet, funny, and bubblegum-level catchy. This is the side of the Queers that King would develop more fully in later releases. ~ Stewart Mason The Queers' debut album ran into more than its share of problems. Recorded in sporadic bursts between 1987 and 1990 (whenever the Portsmouth, NH-based band could scrounge enough money for studio time), the album was scheduled to be released in 1990 on Shakin' Street, but the U.K. label went out of business before the album could come out. The Queers then pressed the record themselves (oddly listing Shakin' Street as the label), but when the group couldn't pay their bill, the pressing plant destroyed all but about 160 ...
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