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On 2006's THE ANATOMY OF, the North Carolina-based hardcore/metal group Between the Buried and Me presents a set of its favorite songs by other artists. Although the album may initially sound like a mix CD, the ensemble performs all of the tunes here in the style of the original recordings, ranging from notably influential tracks (a fierce version of Metallica's "Blackened") to guilty pleasures (a gleeful take on Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart") to complete curveballs (a synth-laden rendition of Depeche Mode's "Little 15"), resulting in an exercise in musical mimicry that's both enjoyably ridiculous and admirable.
Recording information: The Basement Studio, Rural Hall, NC; The Basement Studios, Aural Hall, NC.
Illustrator: Paul Friemel.
Personnel: Paul Andrew Waggoner (vocals, guitar); Tommy Rogers (vocals, keyboards); Dan Briggs (vocals); Blake Richardson , Jason Roe (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jamie King.
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.59) - "[T]hey deliver technically perfect versions of the songs that influenced them....A collection of great songs delivered with sincerity..." Between The Buried And Me Anatomy Of Songs Purchase Anatomy Of CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Porcupine Tree In Absentia CD (2002)
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$8.59 There's a breed of (post-1980s) bands with the same degree of grand rock experimentalism as Pink Floyd and Yes, who simultaneously adhere to the concept of concise songwriting. Porcupine Tree is one such band--their sound is a balance of lush ambient textures, charming vocal harmonies, rock & roll directness, and acoustically- and electronically-generated sounds. Their debut IN ABSENTIA shows all these elements in place, rich with the likely possibility of them becoming a contemporary counterpart to Pink Floyd.
Hailed by Billboard as 'cinematic...simple gorgeous', Porcupine Tree are unquestionably one of the UK's most inspired and inventive rock groups. In Absentia is their eagerly anticipated Lava Records debut. Digipak. 2002.
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| | All That Remains This Darkened Heart CD (2004)
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$9.85 Judging from just the first song on This Darkened Heart, one is tempted to immediately rank All That Remains among the top tier of current Swedish-influenced American hardcore-metal bands (and there are a lot of them). The dual-guitar interplay of Oli Herbert and Mike Martin is intricate and impressive, and their classically tinged riff-writing yields at least a slight distinction from their many At the Gates-influenced contemporaries. However, as early as the second track -- and again on several of the others -- they reveal their downfall in attempting to incorporate passages of melodic singing. It's a downfall they share with plenty of other bands in this genre. It would be a great idea to try this technique if these bands could pull it off tastefully, but All That Remains, like many of their counterparts, do not do so. The cleanly sung breakdowns on "Focus Shall Not Fail," "Tattered on My Sleeve," and the title track feel forced and are at times cringe inducing, sounding vaguely like bad-'80s radio rock (think late Journey). The other problem is that, as the album wears on, the experienced listener can't help ...
| | Between The Buried And Me CD (2002) Bonus CD; Enhanced CD
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$9.89 Initial pressings of this release include a bonus Victory Records sampler CD.
Though usually labeled as "hardcore," Between The Buried And Me has little to do with that music's original simplistic ...
| | Strapping Young Lad Alien CD (2005)
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$11.89 Never mind System of a Down's irresistibly quirky Serj Tankian. If any heavy metal musician were picked to represent the musically adept but incurably goofy spirit of Frank Zappa, it would probably be gifted lunatic Devin Townsend, whose prolific and eclectic output -- not to mention blackened sense of humor -- over the course of a steadily lengthening career continues to amaze and confuse in equal quantities. Through those years, Strapping Young Lad, while ostensibly a "group," has served as the most common laboratory for Townsend's wacky solo experiments, but word is, studio ...
| | Between The Buried And Me Alaska CD (2002) Bonus DVD
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| | Between The Buried And Me Colors CD (2007)
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| | Joe Mooney Joe Breaks The Ice CD (2000)
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| | Agent Orange Living In Darkness CD (1981)
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$9.19 Were they punk, power pop, or surf rock? After listening to Rhino Records' reissue of Agent Orange's classic 1981 debut Living in Darkness, that's probably what the listener will be wondering. By incorporating all three musical elements into one, this influential Orange County, CA. band ...
| | NoMeansNo In The Fishtank CD (1999) Extended Play
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| | Veruca Salt Officially Dead CD (2003)
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| | Goth Industrial Club Anthems CDs (2005) Box Set
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$20.59 If you've already bought a Cleopatra compilation with any of the words "classics," "club," or "anthems" on the cover, there's a pretty good chance you own three-fourths of this set already. Goth Industrial Club Anthems saves newbie goth-dance fans the trouble of ever having ...
| | Second Hand Reality CD (1968) Bonus Tracks
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$14.09 Second Hand's debut, Reality, released in 1968 before progressive music had developed, is one of those odd records that mix psychedelic and garage-style music with some progressive touches. This is most evident on "Mainliner" ...
| | Electrifying Aretha Franklin/ Laughing On The Outside CD (2008)
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