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Repent Or Seal Your Fate Music Reckless Tide Repent Or Seal Your Fate Songs | 1. | Desperation |
| 2. | Self Destruct |
| 3. | Misery |
| 4. | The Hunt |
| 5. | Death Train |
| 6. | Damned For Now And Nevermore |
| 7. | Demons And Dictators |
| 8. | Repent Or Seal Your Fate |
| 9. | Equality |
| 10. | Lebende Organverpflanzung |
| 11. | Shed The Chains |
| 12. | Intensity |
| 13. | To Die For Creativity |
| 14. | Reckless Tide |
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Purchase Repent Or Seal Your Fate CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | King Diamond House Of God CDs (2000) Digipak
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$10.69 This pretentious, epic, almost sappy concept record follows lyrical suit with King Diamond's previous offerings, however, House of God lacks the musical commitment of the artist's best recordings, Them and Abigal. Rare in his ability to manage a successful solo career with a long-time band partnership, King Diamond was very busy releasing numerous albums, both on his own and with Mercyful Fate in the '90s. Quantity might have taken precedence of quality as the prolific vocalist and songwriter ended up offering several sub par discs during this period. Long time guitarist and co-songwriter Andy La Rocque joins Diamond, drummer John Herbert, guitarist Glen Drover, and bassist Dave Harbour ...
| | W A S P W.A.S.P. CD (1984) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.49 Also available in a 3-pack with THE LAST COMMAND and THE HEADLESS CHILDREN.
By 1984, Kiss had been unmasked for a year and Alice Cooper was on hiatus. But L.A. bands like W.A.S.P. (which stood for "We Are Sexual Perverts") were picking up the theatrical, shock-metal slack quite nicely. The band would wear eerie make-up, tight leather, and knee-high boots, while wielding a variety of outlandish props. Musically, W.A.S.P. specialized in mega-decibel ...
| | Accept Restless And Wild CD (1983) Remastered
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$10.45 In the rankings of heavy metal heroes, Accept are too often swept aside, but they were key in the creation of thrash and speed metal, two of the most dominant subgenres of the 1980s and beyond. Ample evidence for their contribution is presented on their fourth album, 1982's RESTLESS AND WILD. Opener "Fast as a Shark" is indeed that, racing full force with some of the fastest drumming to be heard up to that point. The rest of the album isn't nearly as juiced up, but features an undeniably tough metallic crunch that was virtually unmatched at the time. "Ahead of the Pack" is a spiked wristband anthem, perfect ...
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| | John Fahey Twilight On Prince Georges Avenue: Essential Recordings CD (2009)
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$8.15 Guitarist John Fahey recorded four albums for Rounder's Varrick imprint during the 1980s, before being rediscovered by indie rock and vanguard music fans in the '90s, shortly before his death. These recordings -- LET GO (1983); RAIN FORESTS OCEANS & OTHER THEMES (1984), I REMEMBER BLIND JOE DEATH (1986), and OLD GIRLFRIENDS & OTHER HORRIBLE MEMORIES (1988) -- were given some marginal notice, but generally weren't regarded as among his best. That said, one could rightfully argue that some of that criticism came from journalistic quarters that were more interested in music that was currently happening rather than music of quality in its own ...
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