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| None So Vile Music Review Purchase None So Vile CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | W A S P Babylon CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Alice in Chains - Unplugged DVD (1996)
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| | Belphegor Walpurgis Rites: Hexenwahn CD (2009)
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$12.85 Lyricists: Hecate; Belphegor; Helmuth. Personnel: Helmuth (guitar, sampler); Andy Classen (sampler). Audio Mixer: Andy Classen . Recording information: Stage One Studios, Kassel, Germania (01/2009-07/2009). Arranger: Helmuth. Long-running Austrian death/black metal band Belphegor are masters of track and album titles. Previous discs have sported names like BONDAGE GOAT ZOMBIE, PESTAPOKALYPSE VI, and LUCIFER INCESTUS, with songs like "Belphegor -- Hell's Ambassador," "Sexdictator Lucifer," and "Demonic Staccato Erection." This new disc includes such life-affirming anthems as "Hail the New Flesh," "Veneratio ...
| | Metallica Death Magnetic CD (2008)
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$15.65 Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Robert Trujillo (bass guitar); Lars Ulrich (drums). The world at large got a fly-on-the-wall view of the creation of Metallica's 2003 album, ST. ANGER, via the documentary SOME KIND OF MONSTER, so we know they consciously tried to ...
| | Soil Picture Perfect CD (2009)
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| | Three Days Grace Life Starts Now CD (2009)
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$12.19 Personnel: Adam Gontier, Adam Gontier (vocals, guitar); Neil Sanderson, Neil Sanderson (vocals, piano, drums); Barry Stock (guitar); Howard Benson (keyboards, programming). Audio Mixer: Chris Lord-Alge. Recording information: The Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Can. Photographer: Danny Clinch. The third studio album from Canadian arena rockers Three Days Grace treads familiar ground, presenting 12 slabs of the kind of reliable, accessible, and serviceable hard rock that will always have an audience. 2006's ONE-X dealt heavily with vocalist Adam Gontier's personal demons, a theme that continues on LIFE STARTS NOW, albeit with ...
| | Hank Williams, Jr Lone Wolf: Original Classic Hits Vol. 17 CD (1990) Original Classic Hits 17
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$7.25 Personnel includes: Hank Williams, Jr. (vocals, guitar); Steve Gibson (guitar, banjo); Sammy Hagar, Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Wayne "Animal" Turner (guitar); "Cowboy" Eddie Long (steel guitar); Mark O'Connor (fiddle); ...
| | Juggernaut Baptism Under Fire CD (1998) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Nawang Khechog Universal Love CD (2003)
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$14.15 Personnel: Nawang Khechog (vocals, various instruments, percussion); Deborah ...
| | Gary U S Bonds Back In 20 CD (2004)
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$13.39 Personnel: Gary "U.S." Bonds (vocals); Southside Johnny (vocals, harmonica); Phoebe Snow (vocals); Dickey Betts, Mark Leimbach, Bruce Springsteen (guitar); Dan Cipriano (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jim Wacker (keyboards); Zerrick Foster (bass instrument); Lance Hyland Stark (drums). Back in 20, the title of Gary "U.S." Bonds' sixth studio album of new material in 43 years, is easily explained: 20 years have elapsed since his fifth LP, Standing in the Line of Fire, was released in 1984. Bonds has a habit of turning up in record stores every two decades or so. As a 21-year-old in 1960, he scored the first of six Top 40 hits with "New Orleans," leading to the release of his first two albums, Dance 'Til Quarter to Three and Twist Up Calypso. In 1981, at age 41, he returned under the auspices of Bruce Springsteen, who wrote, produced, and played on his comeback hit "This Little Girl" and participated in his albums Dedication and On the Line. Except for the title track, contributed by Springsteen cohort Miami Steve Van Zandt, Standing in the Line of Fire was largely the product of Bonds (whose real name is Gary Anderson) and his wife Laurie Anderson (not to be confused with the performance artist). In that sense, Back in 20 is a belated follow-up to that album, since it was largely written, produced, and even engineered by the Andersons and performed by Bonds' regular backup band, the Road House Rockers. There are some guest musicians, it is true. Springsteen contributes guitar (reminiscent of his "Darlington County") and background vocals to the lead-off song, "Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks," alongside Southside Johnny, who plays harmonica. Southside also plays harmonica on "Take Me Back," and he duets with Bonds on "Fannie Mae." Dickey Betts plays guitar on "She Just Wants to Dance" and "Bitch/Dumb Ass," the latter a duet between Bonds and Phoebe Snow. But listing all these names gives a false impression. Back in 20 is an album of barroom blues-rock by a band that clearly plays the same kind of music several times a week. Most of the songs were written by some combination of Bonds, Anderson, and guitarist Mark Leimbach, and they are all examples of traditional rock, blues-rock, and R&B styles. The listener may not have heard these particular compositions before, but the styles in which they were written and in which they are performed have been familiar for nearly 50 years. Bonds, in his mid-'60s, has the same gruff, exciting voice he always did, and he stands at the center of the band, playing off the saxophones, guitars, and drums. There are no great classics here to make this a required purchase, but these are songs that no doubt sound fine interspersed with "Quarter to Three" and "This Little Girl" in Bonds' club dates. ~ William Ruhlmann Gary U.S. Bonds is the kind of singer who seemingly just can't resist making a comeback every 20 years or so. He first came to fame in the early '60s with the rock & roll hit "Quarter to Three," but fell off the radar until admirer Bruce Springsteen masterminded his ...
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| | Scott Stapp Great Divide CD (2009) (Import)
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