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Despite having seen many lineup changes since their early-1980s inception (their only original member being guitarist Gary Holt), thrash metal mavens Exodus have managed to maintain a consistently raw, violent sound. Their ninth studio album is perhaps their most aggressive yet, featuring 10 exercises in headlong metal assault, propelled by drummer Paul Bostaph's ferocious twin kick-drum attack as well as the dual guitars of Holt and Lee Altus, locked together in a frenzy of shredding.
Exodus: Robert Dukes (vocals); Gary Holt, Lee Altus (guitar); Jack Gibson (bass guitar); Paul Bostaph (drums).
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$13.55 Given up for dead over a decade earlier, the mighty Exodus -- the original kings of thrash metal -- made an unexpected but long-rumored return in 2004 with the release of their sixth studio album, Tempo of the Damned. But what had been intended as a long-awaited reunion of their seminal Bonded by Blood lineup was tragically thwarted with the sudden death of vocalist Paul Baloff in early 2002. Fittingly, Baloff was duly supplanted by none other than Steve "Zetro" Souza, the man who'd replaced him in the first place and who had gone on to sing on every Exodus album thereafter, including their mid-period thrash classic Fabulous Disaster. Of course ...
| | Megadeth System Has Failed CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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| | Kreator Enemy Of God CD (2005)
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$14.55 "Never underestimate the heart of a champion" may as well have been the unspoken moral behind Kreator's astounding return to form via 2001's Violent Revolution, following over a decade of "wilderness study" in non-thrash terrain. As well as revitalizing the band's career the album clearly helped main man Mille Petrozza make peace with his past, and set the stage for his band's wisely retro-minded direction going ...
| | Overkill Relixiv CD (2005)
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$12.95 The phrase 'You either love 'em or you hate 'em' could be used to describe several rock bands, but it seems custom-made for thrash veterans Overkill. Few bands throughout the history of heavy metal have thrashed as intensely or possessed a singer like Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (whose vocals give 'piercing' ...
| | Nevermore This Godless Endeavor CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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| | Exodus Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A CD (2007)
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| | Late Night Piano CD (1998)
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| | Toots & The Maytals 20 Massive Hits CD (2000) Import
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| | Zohar Onethreeseven CD (2001) Digipak
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$10.59 electric basses, Chapman stick, programming); Simone Haggiag (drums,
The mystery tour begins even before the CD is cracked and played: Zohar translates to "Sacred Light," and the album's title refers to a Kabbalistic numerical series. The band is built around the talents of Erran Baron Cohen and Andew Kramer, ...
| | Scott Henderson Live! CDs (2005)
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| | Adagio Dominate CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Kampfar Mellon Skogkledde Aaser CD (1999)
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| | Raging Main Band Out Of Nowhere CD (2007)
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$8.55 "Can You Save Me" is a song with a lot of dynamics that gives you the sense that you're watching an action movie where someone is transported though a portal in time. You've got to hear this."Cheri Baby" is a jam party tune with an upbeat feeling, you know, it makes you want to crank up the volume and holler out the window of your car.Bear Grylls you are going to love "Jamison Creek". It's the song you want to hear when you're sitting on the Graeagle Summit in California. We ...
| | Bennie Maupin Jewel In The Lotus CD (1974)
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$15.05 Jazz -funk fans must have been taken aback when multi-instrumentalist and composer Bennie Maupin's Jewel in the Lotus was released by Manfred Eicher's ECM imprint in 1974. For starters, it sounded nothing like Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters recording, which had been released the year before to massive sales and of which Maupin had been such an integral part. Head Hunters has remained one of the most reliable sales entries in Columbia's jazz catalog into the 21st century. By contrast, Jewel in the Lotus sounded like an avant-garde jazz record, but it stood outside that hard-line camp, too, because of its open and purposeful melodies that favored composition and structured improvising over free blowing. Jazz after 1970 began to move in so many directions simultaneously it must have felt like it was tearing itself apart rather than giving birth to so many new and exciting musics. Considered carefully, however, Jewel in the Lotus was the perfect realization of the skills acquired by Maupin from the mid-'60s on, when he had played in bands led by Marion Brown, McCoy Tyner, and Pharoah Sanders. He'd even recorded an album under his own name in 1967 entitled Almanac. Maupin was first heard by the masses, however, when he played bass clarinet on the landmark Bitches Brew session by Miles Davis, and as a member of Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi and Sextant groups. He was the lone holdover when Hancock formed the Headhunters, who blasted their way onto FM radio and into the ears of fans who also dug Earth, Wind & Fire and P-Funk.
Maupin's band for this set contained close friends and musical allies encountered over the years. For starters, fellow Headhunter Bill Summers and Hancock himself are on this date, with drummer Billy Hart and versatile electric and acoustic bassist Buster Williams, who were both members of the earlier Hancock group. The other drummer on the set (there was one in the right and one in the left channel), the criminally under-recorded Frederick Waits, was a former skin man for Motown and John Lee Hooker who Maupin knew from his hometown in Detroit. Charles Sullivan, who plays trumpet on two cuts, was someone Maupin encountered in his travels in New York and jammed with. Jewel in the Lotus is not exactly a "lost" jazz classic. ECM kept it in print for many years on vinyl, but 2007 saw its first official CD release. That said, it has been traded widely on the Internet and vinyl copies of any edition command major dollars in record stores and in online auctions. There ...
| | Charlie Rich Super Hits CD (1995)
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