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This double-CD best-of collects a cross-section of the gritty, urban U.K. reggae offshoot known as ragga, which fuses the violence and sexual bombast of rap with the explosiveness of punk. Not for the faint-hearted, this combination of brutal rhythms and electronic distortion parallels the nihilism of U.S. gangsta rap. Killing Sound Review
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Purchase Killing Sound CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Trip In Trance 6 - The Rebirth CD (2006)
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| | Various Artists Bargrooves - Black CD (2006) (Import)
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$30.19 Black, the deeper, harder, faster shade of Bargrooves, encompasses 28 tracks of driving electro-edged Dance music mixed by Ben Sowton and Deeplay's Martin Brodin. Featuring tracks from 'Def E, Marshall Jefferson, Terry Lee Brown Jr., G-Club and others. This collection introduces a new tougher, darker side to the Bargrooves sound. Think bittersweet flavors that seduce and caress before they kick back like a mule. This is the soundtrack to sultry soirees that go deep into the ...
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| | Propagandhi How To Clean Everything CD (1994)
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$6.65 A bunch of hardcore anarchists on Fat Wreck Chords? You mean they've expanded beyond the realm of signing bands that sing primarily about girls, beer, and partying? Propagandhi have "smash the state" written all over them and they want to be taken seriously rather than branded as another generic NOFX-wannabe band. How to Clean Everything accomplishes more than escaping the carbon-copy labeling -- it also puts their message on a high pedestal so it can be heard loud and clear. And in the midst of all the "throwing the monkey wrench in the system" rants, they still have a little fun at the expense of all the bubble gum pop-punk bands that flood the market and even their own label. With How to Clean Everything ...
| | All Night CD (2002)
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$13.09 After Cream broke up in the late '60s, there were tons of bands, in both the U.S. and U.K., that played journeyman bluesy hard rock. They didn't have songwriters and instrumentalists as good and distinctive as those in bands like Cream, but they were plugged into a similar path: rock music indebted to the blues, but not merely heavy versions of blues songs (though there was some of that, of course). They tended to play with less finesse and more bluntness than Cream or the Rolling Stones, and tended to fill out the ranks of the touring circuit, either as support acts or as second-division headliners. All Night sound like one of those bands with their loud and lumpy blues-rock and lurching tempos and boogies, the difference being that they emerged 30 years after this genre had its heyday. It's capably done, but it still falls somewhere between the level of the ordinary bar band and the one you might have seen supporting Free, Terry Reid, or the like back in the day. It's a little more enjoyable when they mellow out the cock rock just a bit for pieces that draw more from the Rolling Stones than the boogie-metal ...
| | Oak Ridge Boys American Gospel Classics CD (2004)
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$9.49 The Oak Ridge Boys may not be innovators, but they certainly have roots, which, in country music, usually translates to either gospel or blues. Many know the Boys as a secular vocal group, due to successful singles such as "Y'All Come Back Saloon," "I'll Be True to You," and their catchy mega-hit, "Elvira." However, this ensemble's early material is straight-up, authentic Nashville gospel.
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| | Stage Benefit Strause Schwartz Scwartz CD (2007)
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$29.05 The 16th Annual STAGE Benefit ConcertA wonderful live recording of the annual STAGE benefit concert from March, 2001, featuring the music of Charles Strouse, Arthur Schwartz, and Stephen Schwartz, the titular three S's. Featuring a star-studded company, including Andrea Martin, Polly Bergen, Betty Garrett, Carole Cook, David Burnham, Tyne Daly, Robert Cuccioli, Penny Fuller, Bonnie Franklin, Jill Eikenberry, Michael Tucker, Billy Porter, Lauren Kennedy, Pamela Myers, Christopher Sieber, and a host of others, all ...
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