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Purchase Treacherous CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Breaking Benjamin Dear Agony CD (2009)
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$12.19 Breaking Benjamin's fourth foray into the crowded waters of early 21st century alternative metal/post-grunge feels a lot ...
| | Scorpions Animal Magnetism CD (1980)
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$6.49 Although Animal Magnetism contains such classic songs as "The Zoo" and "Make It Real," the album is somewhat disappointing when compared to its predecessor, Lovedrive. The well-written songs on this album end up saving it from total disaster, and it's obvious the band wasn't sure what to exactly put on this record -- many of the songs sound like the work of some other rock group and simply don't blend together as they should. Singer Klaus Meine, known for his excellent vocal performances, sounds bored and just plain overshadowed. ...
| | Dethklok Metalocalypse: Dethalbum II CDs (2009) Bonus DVD; Deluxe Edition
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$15.55 Brendon Small and Gene Hoglan proved their animated death metal band Dethklok had the chops to rock out like a living, breathing group on THE DETHALBUM. On DETHALBUM II, Small and Hoglan make Dethklok sound more like a real band than ever before--for better and worse. Without a doubt, these songs rock hard. The production is tighter and the attack is even heavier than it was on the first album, but surprisingly, that ends up being a slight weakness rather than a strength. What made THE DETHALBUM special was that the songs were funny, but not jokey; tried and true metal fans could appreciate the humor that was mixed into the heaviness, while the wit drew in metal neophytes. But on DETHALBUM II, Small and Hoglan have gotten so good at lovingly embodying metal clichés that the songs aren't as overtly funny or catchy as they were on the first album. Some tracks are almost indistinguishable from music by a genuine ...
| | Amon Amarth Twilight Of The Thunder God CD (2008) With DVD; Digipak
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$12.15 This DVD/CD includes a 24 page full color booklet. The CD includes 10 songs. The DVD includes 13 tracks filmed at Summer Breeze 2007.
The modern barbarians of Amon Amarth are dedicated to mining ...
| | Slayer God Hates Us All CD (2001)
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$8.99 "Disciple" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Don't blink. Otherwise, Slayer's eighth studio release will scoot right by at hyper-speed. In fact, morbid images and jackhammer guitar riffs are the only traces that GOD HATES US ALL leaves behind on its demolition path. Heavy, indeed. If lead screamer Tom Araya slows down just for a second, dark mantras such as "I won't be force-fed prophecy" and "My hate is contagious" become frighteningly intelligible. Slayer might not be pretty, but no one can accuse the band of campiness--this is as real (and scary) as ...
| | Katatonia Great Cold Distance CD (2006)
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$16.19 Coming three full years after 2003's Viva Emptiness, The Great Cold Distance continues the trend toward the mainstream that Katatonia began with that album. Singer Jonas Renske -- who apparently lost his ability to do the now-clichéd Cookie Monster vocals some years ago due to medical problems -- has refined his voice into a much smoother and, surprisingly, more powerful instrument that's capable of greater emotional shadings. Similarly, this album forsakes the blastbeats and hyperspeed riffing for a more dynamic sound that makes smart use of slow and quiet passages. They're still heavy: "Deliberation" and "Leaders" are as brutal as anything on the band's career high point, Last Fair Deal Gone Down. But that heaviness is set off by gems like the surprisingly restrained ...
| | Stan Getz Blue Skies CD (1982)
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$8.35 Stan Getz played the tenor saxophone with one of the smoothest tones ever produced. His improvisations ...
| | Bob Mosley Never Dreamed CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Lynch Mob Revolution CD (2008) (Import)
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| | 50 Classic Hymns CDs (2008)
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| | Sean Hayes Thousand Tiny Pieces CD (1999)
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| | Folk Music From South West France CD (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Blue Collar Criminals Kindred Spirits & Unheard Cries CD (2008)
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$36.79 | | Jimmy Tierney Show CD (2009)
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$8.00  Jimmy Tierney's debut album "Show" took 2 years to put together. He did nearly everything from playing and writing, to mixing and producing all the songs. He plays almost everything on the CD including acoustic and electric piano, acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, drum set, and drum machine, and sings just short of every lead vocal, all harmonies, and has a beat box featured in his a cappella song. Most of Jimmy's fans love the way the style of his music changes from song to song, but how the feel of his music always remains true. The album covers a big range of genres. To start the CD, the listener gets to hear some fun catchy pop that is ready for sing-along on the first listen. This includes the title track driven largely by Alan Schmitt's electric guitar named "Show." This dynamic song is about letting feelings you have for someone be known. As the album continues, the listener is met with Jimmy's more sincere side. The piano ballad "I Love You,Goodbye" captures the realization that a long term relationship can be rightfully put to an end, but that doesn't mean the love has ceased. Later, Jimmy gets powerful lead vocal help from Rachel Moriarty in their co-written acoustic guitar song, "Break-up Song." Don't let these last two sad songs fool you though. The CD is full of light-hearted fun from a song about having a tiny little crush called "Go", to a song co-written with David Rothlein about a man who steals kidneys for a living with the aptly named title "2-1=1", referring to a kidney being stolen of course. The CD's last two songs send you off with a good feeling. The meticulous hard working instrumental featuring electric ...
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