| | Slipknot Collector's Box CD Slipknot Discography of CDs
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An essential purchase for rabid Slipknot maggots, this deluxe box set contains numerous informative interviews with the alternative metal shock rockers, as well as informed journalistic commentary on the band's rise to fame from its Iowa roots and its numerous early '00s side projects. Collector's Box Music Review Purchase Collector's Box CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slipknot - Disasterpieces DVDs (2002)
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| | Forever Blondie CDs (2007) Collector's Edition; Tin
$15.95 | | Maximum Slipknot CD (Import)
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| | Slipknot V.3 The Subliminal Verses CD (2004) Import
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| | Slipknot X-Posed: The Interview CD (2001)
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| | Slipknot 9.0: Live CDs (2005) Digipak; Parental Advisory
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| | AC Morbid Florist CD (1994)
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| | Biggest Dancehall Anthems Of 1999 CDs (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.19 Greensleeves' The Biggest Dancehall Anthems of 99 may or may not have an accurate title -- after all, there's a lot of Beenie Man here (four tracks), suggesting that he peaked in 99 when he's merely omnipresent on the scene -- but it's nevertheless an enjoyable sampler of dancehall and raga cuts that help define the sound of the late '90s. Among the artists featured are Mr. Vegas, Sean Paul, Buccaneer, Zebra, Ward 21, Shaggy, Capleton, Sizzla & Lucian, Red Rat, Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks, Bounty Killer, Bushman and General Degree. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
For those readers who don't run their own dancehalls, nor have the money to purchase all the hits streaming from them, this two-CD compilation pulls together everything one could want and then some. Stuffed with 40 hits from the biggest names in the scene cut with the hottest producers, this set more than lives up to its title. Outside Jamaica, there's no one who knows dancehall better than Greensleeves, and some of the top talent are signed to this label. Obviously their hits are all featured here -- Shaggy, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Buccaneer, Red Rat, Mr. Vegas, Goofy, Sizzla, and Bushman included. But this is not a label showcase, and the compilation also includes cuts from Shabba Ranks, Buju Banton, a clutch from Capleton, Spragga Benz, General Degree, Zebra, and even veteran Burro Banton. The album careens across the toughest rhythms and the most innovative sounds and intriguing hybrids to have hit the dancefloors. One of the most stunning is Buccaneer's "Bruk Out," which tosses in a searing guitar solo ripped straight out of the music scene. It's a nice touch by producer Danny Brownie, who utilizes a similar rhythm for Red Rat's "Bruk Mi Ducks." Buju Banton's snide "Fake Smile" is delivered up to a roots rhythm, heavily indebted to the Wailers, while King Jammy unearths a lovely rocksteady rhythm for a Bushman cut. There's a number of tracks that cross over into hip-hop, notably Ward 21's "Judgement Day." Capleton's "Never Get Down" slips briefly into house, while Steely & Clevie cross over into another dimension entirely to create the rhythm for Zebra's "You See Me," on which the opera singer ...
| | Eyehategod Confederacy Of Ruined Lives CD (2000)
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| | Lujuria Republica Popular Del Coito CD (2004)
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| | Queen Return Of The Champions CDs (2005)
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$15.89 Crediting this two-disc live set to Queen and Paul Rodgers is a bit misleading; this 2005 performance features only two of three surviving Queen members--guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor--with Free/Bad Company's Rodgers providing lead vocals and three other hired guns rounding out the ensemble. Keeping that in mind, RETURN OF THE CHAMPIONS offers some sharply executed renditions of Queen hits, as well as a few gems from Rodgers's former bands.
Rodgers, of course, can't replicate the flamboyant ...
| | Thessaloniki Mou-Syllogi A CD (Import)
$13.15 | | Beyondo Gambler EP CD (2008)
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$7.99 A Harmless Addiction If Played Responsibly By Lisa GiglioThe first notes of the trumpet tap you on the shoulder, the rhythm starts your foot a tappin. Then something else sends a surge through your body...that lyrics, the story. Eric Biondo has that smooth, wet your appetite voice that makes you hungry for more. It's not just about a clever arrangement of words. It is an experience with funky beats. The Gambler is one of those songs that never leaves you satiated, you want more.This song is the kind of music you listen to when you want to feel excitement, something more than the mundane routine we all seem to settle into. As the song progresses you suddenly feel hypnotized. How fast can I jump on that plane to Vegas or Atlantic City? You have this overwhelming confidence that by god, you can be a winner! With the song in you head like a lucky rabbit's foot, you through the dice. You are whisked away into this timeless world of good old fashioned/modern day lyrics and timeless music. You have never had such better odds. The Gambler is a song for all generations of life. While it becomes a staple in your ipod or MP3, mom will think she was playing it on her eight track back in the days, and grandma is sitting at the penny slots waiting for it to make it big.So cash in those frequent flyer miles, download the Gambler by Beyondo, pack up granny and ...
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