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Recording information: "Hertz Studio" (2003-2006); "Mega Club", Katowice, Poland (2003-2006); "The Lab", St. Paul, MN (2003-2006). Cursed Infernal Steel Music Hell-Born Cursed Infernal Steel Songs | 1. | Impaled Archangels | |
| 2. | Crown Is Mine, The | |
| 3. | Empire Deep Down Under | |
| 4. | Black Flag of Satan, The | |
| 5. | Necromonstrosity | |
| 6. | Hellspawn | |
| 7. | When Ancient Horror Lives | |
| 8. | Stonecold | |
| 9. | Cursed Infernal Steel | |
| 10. | Glorious Triumph of Darkness | |
| 11. | Devourer of Souls - (live) | |
| 12. | Art of Necromancy, The - (live) | |
| Cursed Infernal Steel Music Review Purchase Cursed Infernal Steel CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Iron Maiden Ed Hunter CDs (1999) CD-Rom Game
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$29.09 Discs One and Two of ED HUNTER contain tracks in the order of votes received on the Iron Maiden website to determine the "Top 20 Maiden tracks of all time." Disc Three is a CD-Rom game featuring these same songs.
Talk about bang for your buck! One of the most popular heavy metal bands of all time closed out the 20th century with a package that says "thank you" to the group's ...
| | Incantation Blasphemy CD (2002)
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$7.79 Like free jazz, gangsta rap, and techno, death metal is certainly an acquired taste. Some people love it, while others flat-out detest it -- and quite often, those who love it are glad that others don't share their enthusiasm because they like being a part of something that is underground and far removed from the mainstream. Critics of extreme metal will argue that much of it is one-dimensional, and in some cases, they're right -- bands who favor an ultra-fast tempo 100 percent of the time can be exhilarating, but they're also limited. Blasphemy, however, isn't as predictable as other discs that came from the death metal/black metal field in the early 2000s. This CD has all of death metal's trademarks -- fast tempos; lyrics ...
| | Paradise Lost Symbol Of Life CD (2002)
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$9.99 Though the relative merits of Paradise Lost's bizarre transformation from heavier-than-God doom/death metal originators to an alternative rock act delving into gothic electronica remain locked in a fierce debate, there's no sense ignoring two unmistakable facts. First, the band had clearly reached the end of its original direction's tether with 1995's Draconian Times, which, despite its success with fans and solid songs, was little more than a retread of the band's previous album, and arguably career-apex, Icon. Second, while their subsequent sonic experiments have often resembled nothing ...
| | Draconian Arcane Rain Fell CD (2005)
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$13.49 Even more so than their 2004 debut, Where Lovers ...
| | Deicide Stench Of Redemption CD (2006)
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| | Agalloch Ashes Against The Grain CD (2006)
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$12.75 Thanks to a pair of brilliantly executed albums in 1999's Pale Folklore and 2002's The Mantle (plus 2001's none too shabby Of Stone, Wind and Pillor EP), Portland, Oregon's Agalloch became, quite possibly, the greatest American black metal band ever, or at the very least, the first American black metal band that really mattered! Such claims should not to be thrown about lightly, its true; but why measure words when faced with the worshipful fervor with which extreme metal fans embraced the enigmatic quartet's inspired creations, featuring corrosive black ...
| | Metallica S & M CDs (1999) Edited
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$18.39 Recorded live at the Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, California on April 21 and 22, 1999. Includes liner notes by Michael Kamen.
"The Call Of Ktulu" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
As the strains of Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstacy of Gold" filled the Berkeley Community Theater, metal heads and classical music enthusiasts were both in for a special evening--where many previous rock/classical collaborations had failed, Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony delivered the goods.
"The Call of Ktulu," a track that had never before been performed live, was fated for a debut such as this. The epic instrumental, given added depth by the charts of Michael Kamen (who succeeds in putting a new spin on the band's material as he did on Metallica's self-titled 1991 release), is nothing short of bombastic. The same applies to the speed-metal classic "Master of Puppets." "Hero of the Day" works very well, with its melodic tone enhanced by the symphony. Two new songs are debuted on S&M, "No Leaf Clover" and "Human," tracks that will make for an interesting comparison to their studio versions. The anti-war anthem "One" seems as if it had been made for the classical treatment it receives here. The balance among guitar, drums, strings, and brass makes for a winning sound. Chalk up one more for the band that continues to go against the grain.
After 1988's ...And Justice for All, Metallica pared down its progressive, heavy metal sound. During the '90s, the band's studio releases grew slicker and more produced, resulting in mostly radio-friendly, good ol' boy metal. By the end of the decade, Metallica was established as the pioneer of modern metal, but the band hadn't done anything innovative, arguably, in ten years. In April 1999, the group performed two concerts with the San Francisco Symphony, and the result was S&M, a two-disc collection of the concerts. Overall, the album successfully pairs violin strings with guitar strings, but it's no surprise that the best tracks here are the older songs, because these have a multilayered, compositional style that works well with symphonic instruments. "Master of Puppets," "Call of the Kt
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Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums).
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| | Bluetile Lounge Half Cut CD (1998)
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$11.59 Perth, Australia's Bluetile Lounge create one of the most delicately held-together walls of sound possible, which means there is something both sad and captivating about the music, with its alternately quiet and loud dynamics, always unfurled at the same painstaking pace that surely takes a few hints from the music of the Velvet Underground, or more likely that band's prettier descendent Galaxie 500. The hushed moments act as the spaces in the music, but they seem more like musical shrouds than clarifiers; it is when the guitars, bass, and drums come crashing down that the most introspection is inspired. The sound cacophonies conjured up by the band are like epiphanies, vast, sublime vistas full of brittle chordal architecture, cities in the mind that are wholly intoxicating because they make you wait for the payoff, the end to the dream. The band's ...
| | Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door CD (1979) Holland; Limited Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Telenovela The Broken Heart Is New CD (2005)
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| | Piri Thomas Every Child Is A Born CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight CD (2007) Edited
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| | Hugo Diaz A Los Cuatro Vientos CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Lendway The Low Red End CD (2009)
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