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Welsh heavy-metal quartet Bullet for My Valentine began making serious headlines in the metal press in 2005, and with good reason. The band combines a vintage U.K. metal sound (think Iron Maiden and Judas Priest) with the ferocity of 21st-century metalcore and the emotional angst of emo. THE POISON, the band's punishing full-length debut, finds all these elements mixed to perfect measure via top-tier production. In addition to the relentless sonic attack, Bullet for My Valentine also filled THE POISON with solid songs, a factor that distinguishes them favorably from their legions of metal and screamo peers.
Bullet for My Valentine: Matthew Tuck (vocals, guitar); Jay James (vocals, bass guitar).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Bullet For My Valentine Poison Songs Poison Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews This C.D sucks The CD was horrible. All the songs sound the same and they use all of the same chords. I now use it for target practice. Submitted by bigcountry2686 (Buffalo, New York, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Hell Yeah I first saw the video for this song at my job and I fell in love with the song. So I had a friend burn the album for me. I just figured the album was going to be an all filler no killer, boy was I wrong. It's one of the rare albums I can listen 2 all the way through without skipping a song. TDF isn't the best song on here but it's what go me into BFMV Submitted by Sikkmaine (Naptown) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Tribadism FTW I would rate this 4.5 stars, but I'll round up in this case!
Ok, I found this band because one of their songs was on the radio, and my car has RDS so I looked up the song, and later got the album. I was impressed... the song that I heard on the radio (tears don't fall) isn't even the best on there, even though it's really good. They balance the screams and singing very well, all over really good metal. I look forward to seeing what this band does in the future! Submitted by garbosium (Florida, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pretty good This in my opinion isn't as good as everyone else says it is, but it is a very enjoyable album. The screams are excellent, the singing is good, and the guitarwork is alright to. If you haven't already, check this out. Submitted by shawn (KSMO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
cool cool cool This album was very good all around, it had not too much screaming and not too much singing.
My fave song would easily be All these things I hate, but the other songs are still excellent
Buy IT! Submitted by drakey1992 (Australia, Victoria) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Poison CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also turns up on what sounds dangerously close to a lounge version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," but this minor faux pas ...
| | Avenged Sevenfold City Of Evil CD (2005)
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$9.49 Even though Avenged Sevenfold's first two albums clearly got them lumped into the emo camp, the California quintet always hinted at the heavy metal influence of bands like Iron Maiden. With their major-label debut CITY OF EVIL, not only have they fleshed out these tendencies via the intricate riffing of dual guitarists Zacky Vengeance ...
| | Bullet For My Valentine Hand Of Blood CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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| | Buckcherry 15 CD (2006)
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| | Atreyu Death Grip On Yesterday CD (2006)
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$11.05 SoCal screamo/pop-metal outfit Atreyu has exactly what the youth of the new millennium crave: a contradiction in terms that allows fans to have it both ways--music that presents diffuse ...
| | Bullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire CD (2008)
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$12.59 It's not all head-forward aggression, however, as "Hearts Burst Into Fire" flirts with emo and "Say Goodnight" glosses the classic power ballad with a fresh coat of paint. Despite that, the lasting impression they leave is the acrid scent of scorched eardrums courtesy of adrenalized tracks like the warp-speed "Last ...
| | Gillan Tapes Vol. 3 CDs (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.19 Long awaited third volume of alternative mixes/takes and rare live tracks from Ian Gillan's post-Deep Purple band. Highlights include a very rare 8 1/2 minute 'live' studio version of 'Smoke On The Water' which is highly collectable havingnever appeared on CD before, it originally appeared as a b-side to the 45 'Vengeance'. Includes a 10 track bonus CD called 'For Those Gillan Fans Only'. The first 5,000 copies will be numbered as a limited edition. Bonus tracks, 'Higher And Higher', 'Your ...
| | Deathline International Cybrid CD (2001)
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| | Sounds Of Nature Shore CD (2000)
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| | Cliff Aungier Lady From Baltimore CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Remastered; United Kingdom
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$17.09 Cliff Aungier's LADY FROM BALTIMORE features tons of extras including extensive liner notes, rare pictures and memorabilia, and the bonus recording "Good Good" along side 13 album tracks including "Down Along the Cove" and "One Too Many Mornings."
The Lady from Baltimore was singer/songwriter Cliff Aungier's sole full-length contribution to the '60s British folk movement. Despite making a name for himself in the pub/folk/blues scene, his popularity never reached the heights of fellow scenesters like Bert Jansch and Ralph McTell. Castle's reissue of this long out of print debut begins with the Tim Hardin-penned title track, a rich slice of sunshine pop disguised as a lament, then proceeds to steer the listener through a lush vista of serpentine string arrangements and flawless fingerpicking. Aungier's (and/or the record label's) cover choices are obviously geared toward breaking him into the orchestral pop movement. "Words" and "Morning of My Life," written by the Bee Gees (the then undisputed kings of the scene) and the inclusion of two Bob Dylan songs -- "Down Along the Cove" and "One Too Many Mornings" -- contain all of the flowery pomp one would expect from a Pye release. The revelation here is Aungier's remarkable voice and consistently mesmerizing abilities on the six-string. Like a British version of Tompall Glaser, he treats the covers with respect and the originals with an outlaw intensity that makes one wish he had just packed everything in a valise and relocated himself to Memphis. You can almost here the "train a comin'," barreling through a night thick with string sections on the raucous "Back on the Road" -- Aungier may be along for the ride, but he's gonna rob it halfway through. It's this battle between pop and back-porch blues that makes the record such a great listen. From the blistering folk/blues of "Good Good," ...
| | Jag Panzer Casting The Stones CD (2004)
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$9.79 Few bands have had as successful a second chance in the music business as power metallers Jag Panzer (many had no such luck with their first and only chance, come to think of it). Having originally thrown in the towel in 1984, the Denver natives were quietly resurrected an entire decade later, and, with 2004's Casting the Stones, they amazingly arrive at their seventh studio effort since -- quite a heart-warming story, dontcha think? Toss in the fact that, thanks to their consistent and quality output, Jag Panzer are as close to power metal royalty as American bands get (along with Iced Earth), and the precedent for continued excellence is firmly established -- and thankfully delivered -- by almost all of this album. Standout songs like "Feast or Famine," "The Harkening," and "Tempest" instantly and effortlessly rekindle the group's ever-glowing heavy metal flame with the usual combination of dense riffs, tight harmonies, dynamic drums, and frontman Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin's patented air-raid siren voice. At times reminiscent of Iron ...
| | Dismember Complete Demos CD (2005) Import; Remastered; Reissued; Digipak
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