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Issued in 2006, this well-selected compilation culls tracks from Fear Factory's 1992-to-2001stint on the Roadrunner label. Drawing largely from the L.A.-based industrial/death metal group's lauded DEMANUFACTURE and OBSOLETE albums, the concise set features many FF classics, including the pummeling "Zero Signal" and the brutally blunt "Edgecrusher," along with a heavy, yet surprisingly faithful cover of Gary Numan's "Cars." While dedicated Fear Factory fans will already own all of this material, the collection serves as a quick and easy introduction to the revered metal act.
Fear Factory: Burton C. Bell (vocals); Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers (bass guitar); Raymond Herrera (drums).
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$19.59 | | Fear Factory Archetype CD (2004)
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$12.59 As influential originators of a revolutionary and oft-copied hybrid of metal and industrial dance music, Fear Factory is one of the few groups that could release an album entitled ARCHETYPE without a hint of self-aggrandizement. The music contained within lives up to the disc's name, but the band also continues to evolve, expanding its sound without making the slightest concession to music-industry pressure or prevailing trends.
Despite the absence of guitarist/founding member Dino Cazares (who left the group before this record), Fear Factory sounds tighter and more ferocious than ever, kicking out robotic, skull-crunching grooves with superhuman ...
| | Bloc Party Silent Alarm CD (2005)
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$10.79 On this immensely appealing debut, SILENT ALARM, the London-based quartet Bloc Party fulfills the promise of their barnstorming 2004 singles "Banquet" and "She's Hearing Voices." Led by magnetic frontman Kele Okereke, the band extracts the most fascinating aspects of the previous 25 years of British indie rock and fuses them into a new entity--complete with smarts and heart--never delving into retro-kitsch or slavish imitation.
Okerere's urgent yelp most often recalls a fired-up incarnation of the Cure's Robert Smith, but the sounds the group creates echo everything from Gang of Four's staccato militarism ("Banquet") to the reverberating guitars of the Chameleons ("Price of Gas"). At times, Bloc Party also recalls the ecstatic soundwashes of early-1990s cult pioneers like Ride ("Plans") and Slowdive ("Compliments"). Lyrically, Okerere tilts toward an endearing adolescent pessimism that, even when the music is less than mopey, gives him away as a goth at heart ("and the ravens are leaving the tower/make your peace"). However, at the end of "Price of Gas," when he proclaims "I can tell you how this ends/We're going to win this," one can hope that Okerere is expressing his confidence in a bright future for his extremely talented band.
Although most remix albums offer little more than vaguely tweaked novelty, Bloc Party's SILENT ALARM REMIXED transcends ...
| | Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists CD (2005)
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$10.75 Five years after Disturbed's crushing debut, the Chicago nu-metal stalwarts offer their third full-length, TEN THOUSAND FISTS. Reunited with long-time producer Johnny K and new bassist John Moyer (Union Underground), ...
| | Tool 10,000 Days CD (2006)
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$11.75 To its legion of fans, everything the band Tool does is an event, but the elaborate plan behind their sporadic release schedule--roughly five years, on average, between albums--is due primarily to the time and effort the band packs into each successive effort. To title their fourth album 10,000 DAYS, then, isn't as much an exaggeration as it would seem. Tool are America's most consummate mainstream perfectionists, revitalizing progressive rock to the grandeur of its '70s heyday, but updated with technocratic tension and existential dread not known to previous generations. Perhaps it's the development of more musical genres at the turn of the millennium, but it's also Tool's ability to take what is needed from each and leave the florid excesses behind, forming a seething gray core of angst and release across ...
| | Best Of Sepultura CD (2006)
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| | Dulce Pontes Lusitana CD (2000) (Import) Import; Netherlands
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| | More Maximum CD (2003)
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| | Dark Awakening, Vol. 3 CDs (2003)
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| | Beautiful Locals CD (2005)
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| | I Between Two Worlds CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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| | Orplid Nachtliche Junger CD (2002)
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| | Kryptic Minds & Leon Lost All Faith CD (2007) (Import)
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$20.99 The concept behind Lost All Faith was to create a platform with which to showcase Kryptic Minds and Leon Switch's expansive musical influences. They have here created, in the process, a true modern classic that sits alongside albums such as Goldie's Timeless and Photek's ...
| | Ro-Montee Complete CD (2008)
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$13.69 The Southern Diva of Gospel Music, minister Ro-Montee Williams is a powerful singer, mother, actress, dancer, college graduate, model, healthcare professional, ...
| | Cousin Leonard Under One Sun CD (2008) (Import) Import
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