| | Bloodshot Ultimate Hatred CD Bloodshot Discography of CDs
Bloodshot Ultimate Hatred Songs | 1. | Spill Your Blood |
| 2. | Pleasure Through Pain |
| 3. | Forever Soulless |
| 4. | Two Faced Freak |
| 5. | Lair213 |
| 6. | NMC |
| 7. | Welcome to Milwaukee |
| 8. | C-Evil-Isation |
| 9. | Scumlordwicked Is Born |
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Purchase Ultimate Hatred CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
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| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
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$13.58 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas make for strange ...
| | Lita Ford Wicked Wonderland CD (2009) Bonus Tracks
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$14.19 Though former Runaways guitarist Lita Ford has been absent from the recording industry since 1997, she hasn't exactly been idle. After releasing Kiss Me Deadly, her final album after a string of them in the '80s and '90s, the music scene -- and the industry with it -- changed, and alternative ruled the airwaves. Ford got married to Jim Gillette, former vocalist with hair metal rockers Nitro, and started a family. In addition, she relocated to the Caribbean. Wicked Wonderland is uncharacteristic of the pop-metal she released a decade ago. It's an in-your-face metal record, but ultimately it's a very studied and calculated 21st century pop-metal record. It's an album with explicit sexual content, examining S&M, bondage, power exchanges, and all manner of kink and crave in lyrics, words, and sleeve images. Ford wrote all of these songs with her ...
| | Metallica - Live SH.T: Binge & Purge DVDs (1993)
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| | U D O Dominator CD (2009)
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| | Sworn Enemy As Real As It Gets CD (2003)
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$9.29 Knee-deep in angst and rage, the next generation of New York hardcore has arrived with Sworn Enemy. The Queens-based group might be better classified as the newest addition to the East Coast metalcore scene, which includes many other musically heavy and lyrically vague but angry groups, including Hatebreed -- whose singer, Jamey Jasta, produced As Real as It Gets. Singer Sal LoCoco is bent on letting the world feel his suffering and certainly has the shredded vocal chords to convey it, but doesn't get more specific than "You call me this, you say I'm that" on "Labeled," and is staggered by cliché on "As Real as It Gets," where locker-room sloganeering like, "The battle's over but the war/Has yet begun/You're the disease/And I'm the cure," does little more than fill space between guitar riffs. With New York hardcore, however, it's rarely been about what you say -- as long as it's angry -- but more how you say it; whether it's a calm spoken interlude or a split-tone scream, LoCoco is definitely pissed. And the rest of Sworn Enemy is equally irate; their update of classic '80s thrash and hardcore is the best reason to check out As Real as It Gets. The twin-guitar attack of Mike Raffinello and Lorenzo Antonucci lurches between a slow-metal chug and 1-2-3-4 hardcore attack, accented by snotty feedback breaks, ...
| | Sadus Chemical Exposure CD (1991)
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$12.19 Although it is often mistaken to be Sadus' second album, 1991's Chemical Exposure is actually their first, having been released independently by the band back in 1988 (under the title of Illusions) -- before their association with Roadrunner led to its renaming and reissue three years later. In every other respect, however, the two LPs are one and the same, but let's backtrack a bit. Produced by Metal Church guitarist John Marshall, Chemical Exposure was initially and understandably considered yet another Bay Area thrash metal album -- though a very accomplished one at that, and bolstered by an unusually clear sound for an independent release. Yet, in retrospect, the album stood balanced on a knife's edge between the already fading (though few were aware of it) thrash scene and the death metal movement about to replace it. Indeed, much like Sepultura's similarly transitioning (and astonishing) Schizophrenia LP of 1987, key Chemical Exposure tracks like "Certain Death," "Torture," "Fight or Die," and even the rather funny "Sadus Attack" still played by the former style's unfailingly frantic, break-neck speed rules, rarely ever slowing down to preempt the latter's greater dynamic diversity. But the young Sadus players' already awesome technical ...
| | One Man Army Error In Evolution CD (2007) Bonus Tracks
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$11.39 One Man Army and the Undead Quartet: Pekka Kiviaho (guitar); Robert Axelsson (bass guitar); Marek Dobrowolski, Mikael Lagerblad, Johan Lindstrand.
It seems like only yesterday that Sweden's cleverly named One Man Army and the Undead Quartet released their debut album, but here they are, back already with album number two, Error in Evolution, which either proves that they're remarkably prolific, or that there's literally nothing else to do up there in the great white north! But that's another bone to pick, and whether they were indeed snowed inside the studio all winter or not, this sophomore effort's agile and risk-taking selection of contemporary thrash, death metal, and rot & roll (plus countless small nods to this and that, besides) suffers from only minor creative fatigue as compared to its predecessor. On the downside, "Such a Sick Boy," "Nightmare in Ashes and Blood" and "Hail the King" sound just a little too much like the Haunted for comfort (with a few marbles knocked out of whack), and on the irreparably goofy "See ...
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| | Marvin Tate Family Swim CD (2007)
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$16.45 Marvin Tate got his start reading and performing poetry in the early 70's, on the school yards of North Lawndale, one of Chicagos' most impoverished neighborhoods. After a brief stint in college, Tate went to NYC to pursue a career in music and theater- the closest he got was marrying a Swedish call girl. They later divorced, ...
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