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Live Recording At Vance Only Human Songs | 1. | Time Has Come, The |
| 2. | Only Human |
| 3. | Take My Pain |
| 4. | Fly to the Rainbow |
| 5. | Hold Your Fire |
| 6. | Medley |
| 7. | Take Me Away |
| 8. | Time |
| 9. | Solfeggietto |
| 10. | Sing This Song |
| 11. | Witches Dance |
| 12. | Wings to Fly |
| 13. | I Surrender - (bonus track) |
| Purchase Only Human CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Unleashed Shadows In The Deep/Across The Open Sea CD (2002)
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$9.39 Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden. Includes liner notes by Johnny Hedlund.
Swedish death metal purists Unleashed were really starting to hit their creative stride with their second and third albums, 1992's Shadows in the Deep ...
| | Loudness On The Prowl CD (1991)
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$9.69 Loudness was a Japanese hard rock quartet that had numerous hit albums in the 80's and early 90's. On The Prowl (1991) has been available only as a high price Japanese import, when you can find it. Wounded Bird. 2003.
In the 1980s, Loudness was one of the top heavy metal units in Japan, which was an extremely strong market for metal and hard rock. The band, however, ...
| | Flotsam & Jetsam Dreams Of Death CD (2005)
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$13.15 If you want to determine whether someone is a serious metal connoisseur or has a more casual interest in metal, try running certain names by him/her. It isn't unusual for folks who are only casually interested in metal to have some Metallica, Slipknot, Judas Priest, or Korn in their CD collections -- those are huge, widely publicized bands -- but when a headbanger carries on enthusiastically about a cult band like Meliah Rage, Budgie, Grief, Hellhammer, or Saint Vitus, you know you're talking to someone who lives and breathes metal. Flotsam & Jetsam are another band that appeals to headbangers who dig much deeper than the basics; although never a major name, they have maintained a small cult following. Along the way, Flotsam & Jetsam have had numerous lineup changes -- and when you're that much of a revolving door, your work can be erratic. But in a sense, Flotsam & Jetsam are like Saturday Night Live -- even if they disappoint you today, you figure they'll bounce back creatively tomorrow. This 2005 release is their first album for Crash Music and ...
| | Rough Cutt/Rough Cutt Wants You CD (2005)
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$10.49 In the midst of the madness that was the hair metal explosion of the '80s, Rough Cutt became one of those bands that time gently buried underneath the weight of music's evolution. Washing ashore in 2005 thanks to Wounded Bird, the first two Rough Cutt records have been reissued and remastered on one disc. Essentially the group's entire recorded works, Rough Cutt/Rough Cutt Wants You! presents the band in all of its unapologetic bombast ...
| | Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys: The Legacy CDs (1987)
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$15.05 The follow-up to what was arguably Helloween's finest album, KEEPER OF THE SEVEN KEYS PART 1, finds the German power-metal pioneers in something of a holding pattern. While PART 2 doesn't match the glory of its predecessor, ...
| | Hammerfall No Sacrifice, No Victory CD (2009)
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$12.59 Hammerfall have had plenty of lineup changes since 1993, and 2009's No Sacrifice, No Victory finds the Swedish headbangers unveiling yet another new lineup. This time, the participants are Joacim Cans on lead vocals, Oscar Dronjak and Pontus Norgren on guitar, Fredrik Larsson on bass, and Anders Johansson on drums; guitarist Stefan Elmgren is gone, and so is bassist Magnus Rosen. But despite all the personnel changes that Hammerfall have experienced along the way, their sound hasn't changed much -- and on No Sacrifice, No Victory, they maintain their 1970s/1980s-based power metal orientation. A title like No Sacrifice, No Victory is as stereotypically power metal as it gets, and larger-than-life offerings such as "Legion," "By Any Means Necessary," and "Punish and Enslave" don't run away from power metal's dungeons-and-dragons ...
| | Motorhead Bomber CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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| | Huck-A-Bucks Live CD (1995)
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$14.19
| | Clutch Pure Rock Fury CD (2001)
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$7.85 This is a Hyper CD which, besides containing regular audio tracks, provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Clutch continue to consolidate their hard rock mixed with funk for their third full-length album, PURE ROCK FURY, this time co-opting former Mountain ...
| | Merengue Fever CD (2005) Import
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$13.05
| | Arch Enemy Doomsday Machine CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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$38.09 The Japanese edition features two additional live tracks and a set of postcards.
As the first band of its kind to feature a female vocalist, Arch Enemy is a bona fide pioneer. The German-born Angela Gossow replaced original bellower-from-hell Johan Liiva in 2001, and not only does Gossow deliver a brutal death-metal vocal sound that rivals Chuck Schuldiner (Death) and Dani Filth (Cradle Of Filth), but the once-unknown metal goddess has lunged Arch Enemy into metal's big leagues.
DOOMSDAY MACHINE carries the torch of memorable, riff-laden metal established on Arch Enemy's previous albums, a sound fueled by the guitar work of brothers Chris and Michael Amott (the latter formerly of Carcass). "Mechanic God Creation" beats with a classic metal heart, intensified by modern and extreme metal touches. "Slaves Of Yesterday" and "Machtkampf" brandish ripping solos and keen note choice, while "I Am Legend/Out For Blood" grooves with old-school thrash abandon. In the competitive realm of melodic death metal, Arch Enemy continues to evolve and remain vital.
One gets the feeling that Doomsday Machine is something of a make-or-break album for Sweden's Arch Enemy. Easily the most commercial effort of the band's career thus far, it signals that dangerous moment in any heavy metal band's existence when, in a bid for acceptance on a wider scale, the bandmembers must risk upsetting the loyal fan base that has carried them thus far. Then again, original diehards already accused Arch Enemy of selling out years before, when they replaced popular frontman Johan Liiva with newcomer Angela Grossow and inaugurated their experiments with more subtle metallic songwriting tricks. And when your man in charge is Michael Amott, survivor of countless heavy metal style battles and long-deceased former bands, guitar-driven overkill is really the only surefire guarantee -- with risk-taking simply a function of the game. Doomsday Machine's "game" begins with "Enter the Machine," a majestic, harmony-laden instrumental that some might find more adequate for a power metal album than anything from Arch Enemy, but which actually proves very fitting as exceedingly melodious songs like "Taking Back My Soul," "Mechanic God Creation," and "Slaves of Yesterday" proceed to be unleashed. The serious thrashing of yesteryear is dominant on only a couple of cuts: the rather average "Machtkampf" and the quite memorable "Nemesis," neither of them sacrificing their melodic touches, as the Amott brothers appear intent on chugging out cleaner, linear riffs instead, and leave drummer Daniel Erlandsson to account for much of the hyperactivity from the rear. As for the front, vocalist Gossow's ragged croak is really put to the ...
| | Thunder Laughing On Judgement Day CD (1991)
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$9.45
| | Now V.64 CDs (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.46 
| | Clearwater Connection Delectable Collectibles CD (2008)
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$18.99
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