| | Headmeat Mass Sociogenic Illness CD Headmeat Discography of CDs
Mass Sociogenic Illness Music | List Price | $10.97 (You save $1.62) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | Baphomet | | CD Universe Part number | 6996142 | | Catalog number | 130 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 18, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Headmeat Mass Sociogenic Illness Songs | 1. | Burning Dogma |
| 2. | Angels Vs. Insects |
| 3. | Consumed By Fire |
| 4. | Diggin' Up Some Stiffs |
| 5. | Boern' Weelei |
| 6. | Perfect Murder Sequence |
| 7. | Randomly Raped |
| 8. | Unborn & Malformed |
| Mass Sociogenic Illness Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Headmeat Mass Sociogenic Illness CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Mass Sociogenic Illness CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CDs (2009) With DVD; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$17.57 Deluxe Edition
Personnel: Tom Araya (vocals); Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King (guitar); Dave Lombardo (drums). Audio Mixer: Greg Fidelman. Editor: Dan Monti. Photographer: Andrew Stewart. Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising and most consistent. As such, 2009's WORLD PAINTED BLOOD recalled more than the title of Slayer's 1986 masterpiece REIGN IN BLOOD; it shared the earlier album's ferocious aggression and trademark speed metal-meets-hardcore ...
| | Hypocrisy Taste Of Extreme Divinity CD (2009)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$12.78
| | Atreyu Congregation Of The Damned CD (2009)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$11.55
| | VolBeat The Strength/The Sound/The Songs CD (2009)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$13.29
| | Stryper Murder By Pride CD (2009)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$10.75 Personnel: Michael Sweet, Oz Fox (vocals, guitar); Tracy Ferrie (vocals); Tom Scholz (guitar); Paul McNamara (piano, keyboards); Kenny Aronoff, Robert Sweet (drums); Danny Bernini (percussion). Audio Mixers: Danny Bernini; Michael Sweet. Editor: Kenny Lewis. Arrangers: Tom Scholz; Michael Sweet. After the original Stryper lineup (minus bassist Tim Gaines) reunited for 2005's somewhat ...
| | Throwdown Deathless CD (2009)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$14.00
| | Tampa Red Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 13 (1945-1947) CD (1994) Import
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$13.35
| | Eurythmics In Garden-Special Edition CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$38.09
| | Sula Mazurenga Intuicao CD (2004) (Import) Import; Brazil
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$17.09
| | Echos D'Ecosse CD (2007) (Import) Import
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$21.65
| | Handel Greatest Classical Hits - Fireworks Greatest Classical Hits - Handel: Fireworks Music CD (2007)
$8.29 | | Andi Sex Gang Inventing New Destruction CD (2007)
Mass Sociogenic Illness
$15.89 Audio Mixer: Ragnar. Audio Remasterer: Ragnar. With INVENTING NEW DESTRUCTION, veteran U.K. goth-rock performer Andi Sex Gang (born Andrew Hayward) unveils a fittingly dark, brooding set that incorporates spoken-word passages, as heard on the eerie "King Richard in the Heartland." Other standout tracks on this outing by the ex-Sex Gang Children frontman include the industrial-tinged "Dust and Death" and the macabre carnivalesque number "Rhineland Barbie." Opening with "The International Third Position," a strange mix of techno-meets-minimal-meets-industrial, which sounds as if the duo from Suicide found themselves being stretched inside a taffy maker for close to seven minutes, this CD from Andi Sex Gang explores a variety of ideas with some of those ideas hitting and some missing. Recorded and mixed by Ragnar at Eaglehaus and UFO Studios in Berlin, the album title alone, Inventing New Destruction, should tell you that the "musical" movements are meant to reflect things falling apart more than things being put together. "Rhineland Barbie" is like some dark soundtrack to the Little Rascals in danger at an amusement park, methodical, slow, and quasi-eerie while "Optidog (A Certain Kind of Silence)" is Gothic spoken word with oozing organ from Ragnar and Matthew Saw's bass and voice kept to the bare minimum. One can hear Lou Reed's "Berlin" (the song) being mimicked, not only the first two words to Reed's title track but a little nod to that gem on the keyboard as well. Try playing "Kamikaze Beauty" on your CD player while cranking up another selection from the disc, "Sick Kicks" on MySpace, and listen to it all fit like hand in a glove. There are 12 selections including an "edit bonus" of "Dust and Death," this one with more production and a minute and a half longer than the more hollow five-minute version that is track four. It works better in its shorter, more polished rendition. "Hasenschwanz" was definitely written to annoy and could be an aural impression of the film Eraserhead -- at least it evokes the same uneasy feeling that the movie generates. On the other hand there's pop excitement in "Celebrate!" that emerges as the most listenable, and thus commercial, cut on the disc. It could be the Buzzcocks in a keyboard blender (as opposed to the aforementioned taffy stretching machine) and this construction of a song is far more entertaining ...
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|