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Includes bonus CD.Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "This is a solid, high-octane collection of bruising riffs and frenetic drumming that will sate anyone looking for old school kicks with one foot placed firmly in the present." SubZero Suffering Of Man Songs | 1. | Underground |
| 2. | Suffer Squeal Burn |
| 3. | Mans Son |
| 4. | Swingin' From the Noose |
| 5. | Suicidal Crucifiction |
| 6. | Dirty Needles |
| 7. | Funeral, The |
| 8. | Lion Hearted |
| 9. | To Your Grave |
| 10. | Forced to Bleed |
| 11. | Suffering of Man, The |
| Suffering Of Man Music Review Purchase Suffering Of Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wall Of Voodoo Call Of The West CD (1982)
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$6.55 Wall of Voodoo's second full-length album, Call of the West, was a noticeably more approachable work than their debut, Dark Continent, and it even scored a fluke hit single, "Mexican Radio," a loopy little number about puzzled American tourists that's easily the catchiest thing on the album. But while Wall of Voodoo's textures had gotten a bit less abrasive with time, the band's oddball minor-key approach was still a long way from synth pop, and frontman Stan Ridgway's songs were Americana at it's darkest and least forgiving, full of tales of ordinary folks with little in the way of hopes or dreams, getting by on illusions that seem more like a willful denial of the truth the closer you get to them. There's a quiet tragedy in the ruined suburbanites of "Lost Weekend" and the emotionally stranded working stiff of "Factory," and the title song, which follows some Middle American sad sack as he chases a vague and hopeless dream in California, is as close as pop music has gotten to capturing the bitter chaos of the final chapter of Nathaniel West's The Day of the Locust. In other words, anyone who bought Call of the West figuring it would feature another nine off-kilter pop tunes like "Mexican Radio" probably recoiled in horror by the time they got to the end of side two. But there's an intelligence and wounded compassion in the album's gallery of lost souls, and ...
| | Misfits Walk Among Us CD (1982)
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$8.99 If the Misfits were one of the greatest punk bands then WALK AMONG US s perhaps one of the greatest records in punk history. While STATIC AGE and EARTH A.D. showcased a band searching for an identity like a vampire for its next victim, WALK AMONG US is almost sheer perfection. With a solidified lineup, fully grown-out devillocks (the Misfits trademark long spike of hair in the front) and the stabilizing presence of the somewhat pedestrian but agile Arthur Googy on drums, uber-Misfit Glenn Danzig was finally able to match his zombie-Elvis to a worthy musical foil.
From the manic opening of "20 Eyes" to the monster football chorus of "Braineaters," there is nothing less than a sublime moment on this album from start to finish. "Astro Zombies" or "I Turned Into a Martian" sound like songs to raise the dead by. A special bonus is perhaps the tenderest love song to ...
| | Germs M.I.A.: The Complete Anthology CD (1993)
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$11.05 It's a shame that the Germs are better known for their trashy, charismatic singer Darby Crash's demise than for their music, because M.I.A.: THE COMPLETE ANTHOLOGY proves that they were easily one of the best bands on the LA punk scene in the late 1970s. (According to legend, Crash's fatal overdose wasn't an accident, but a deliberate homage to his idol, Sid Vicious, in an attempt for gruesome rock & roll immortality. Unfortunately, John Lennon was murdered around the same time, and Crash's death never made a blip on the media radar.)
The aptly named collection begins with the astonishingly primitive, yet bizarrely compelling and genuinely hilarious, first single "Forming" (a later re-recording with X drummer D.J. Bonebrake ...
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| | Icepick Violent Epiphany CDs (2006) Bonus CD
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$11.79 Although hardcore metal has been around since the '80s, it was largely an underground phenomenon -- all the way up to the dawn of the 21st century. That was when bands such has Hatebreed helped bring the style to a whole new and larger audience -- on the strength of such releases as 2003's Rise of Brutality and 2006's Supremacy, as well as frontman Jamey Jasta's gig as the host of Headbanger's Ball. In addition to the aforementioned occupations, Jasta also runs his own label, Stillborn Records, which resulted in a ...
| | Muggers CD (2004)
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| | Laurie Gayle Stephenson I Believe My Heart CD (2007)
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