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| | Megadeth Peace Sells... But Who's Buying CD (1986) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$9.99 Guitarist Dave Mustaine was an original member of thrash-pioneers Metallica. But he was booted from the band during the recording of that band's debut album, KILL 'EM ALL. Instead of moping around, Mustaine returned to California and immediately formed another group--Megadeth. He promised his fans that the new outfit would be faster and more lethal than his former band, and Megadeth's 1985 debut, KILLING IS MY BUSINESS, AND BUSINESS IS GOOD, made good on this threat. Megadeth and Metallica duked it out in the music press, but both acts thrived. In 1986, each released its finest record, Metallica's MASTER OF PUPPETS and Megadeth's PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING?
While Metallica initially shunned MTV, Megadeth used the video format to its advantage--becoming the first thrash band to do ...
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| | Culprit Guilty As Charged CD (1983) (Import) Import; Germany
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$31.55 This 1993 release from U.S. heavy metal act Culprit contains 12 tracks including "Steel To Blood."
It doesn't take a heavy metal expert to tell you about Seattle's unusually high number of heavy metal bands during the 1980s, but although names like Queensrÿche and Metal Church roll easily off the tongue, some other, also very impressive bands such as Culprit have virtually vanished from public memory. The band's lone album, 1983's Guilty as Charged, was an anomaly in the Shrapnel Records catalog for offering technical proficiency without getting bogged down in uncontrolled shredding. Rather, it forged an inventive yet disciplined brand of American heavy metal that was perhaps ...
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| | Groov' La Live CD (2004)
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$16.45 Groov La, with a new concept and the most wanted guitar player in the HMI, took the industry by storm with their latest album and their hit song "Booty Call".Groov' La consist of 4 members Stephane Gilles (Keyboard),Sachiel Termilus (Guitar), Fedner Orelien (Bass) and Richard Nemorin (Lead Vocalist). This quartet has been together since 2002 and have moved up the ranks quickly as one kompa's best upcoming bands.Guitarist Sachiel Termilus alias (Papi) is said to be one of the industry's best kept secret's, humble to say the least, Papi and his guitar portray the characteristics of man and wife, definitely much like a love story. Why is that?....."There must be a dynamic relationship between musician and his instrument, because the more intimately that they can interact with each other, the better the relationship will be between the performer and his audience."-(Papi).On August 2003, the marriage of these talented musicians was christened with their first born- "Nou Move" . "Nou Move", their freshman album contains 9 tracks and delivered what was promised by the members "satisfaction guarantee". Songs such as "Would U Be" (a love story), Mizè¨ (an ode to Haiti) "Nou Mové", "9 to 5" along with the hit song "Booty Call" have received high praises by the music critics and fans of South Florida, Tri-states and abroad. The video for their hit song "Booty" Call under the production of Alabel Mizik was a perfect example of the collaborative and their creative process. The video is full with humor, naughty and an entertaining concept to say the least and it also reflect on the bands ideology of music, in the sense that it should be entertaining, as well as exceptional in its efforts to be appealing to the ear. Stephane (keys) Fedner (bass) The head count for their release party was over 800 attendees, was theprelude of what was in store for this band. Since their debut, thegroup has performed in major events such as the Haitian Independence Dayfestival in July, the Caribbean Carnival in Homestead Florida, the RootsFestival, formerly the Rasin Festival this past November, and have evenbeen requested for a private party at the residence of Miami mayor AlexPenelas. The level of popularity of this young band was confirmed onNovember 21st 2003 at Club Millennium in Hallandale Beach Florida. Theband was presented with an award as the "Best Upcoming Band" Theirmanager Tommy Gilbert was also presented with an award for "Best NewManager 2003". The popularity of the band and merits were surveyedduring the weeks prior to the event on Sakapfet.com, and the awards werepresented by Maxi Sound production in association with Ti Guy Productionand radio Touché'm Douce. Bass player Fedner Orelien alias (Groovy) isastounded ...
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$12.19 Perhaps best known for their thrash metal interpretation of Ray Parker, Jr.'s "Ghostbusters," Xentrix often found itself compared to Anthrax more than anyone. It isn't a bad comparison -- like Anthrax, Xentrix doesn't shy away from heavy subject matter, but also knows how to have fun. However, this isn't to say that Xentrix actually emulated ...
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