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Purchase Season In Hell CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Orthrelm Norildivoth Crallos Lomrixth Urthiln CD (2002)
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$12.05 The title sounds enough like H.P. Lovecraft to make one assume that Orthrelm are your basic death metal ...
| | Jello Biafra Never Breathe What You Can't See CD (2004)
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$12.79 NEVER BREATHE WHAT YOU CAN'T SEE pairs underground icon and former Dead Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra with the grungy alternative metal band the Melvins (the Washington-based group that influenced Mudhoney and Nirvana). Biafra and the Melvins are a great combination: the album is quick-witted and topically insightful, yet balanced by crunchy Black Sabbath-inspired riffs and gleeful hard-rock posturing. There are equal doses here of thoughtful irony, social critique, and sheer head-banging fun, and the result far exceeds both Biafra's often long-winded spoken-word outings and the Melvin's dark sludgefests.
Biafra has long been one of music's most uncompromising spokesmen, and his special knack for skewering public figures, politicians, ...
| | Isis Panopticon CD (2004)
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$13.05 If the glacial dynamics of previous metal and hardcore abstractions Celestial and Oceanic didn't prove that Isis was a heavy band in every sense, then Panopticon should do the trick. The title comes from 18th century philosopher Jeremy Bentham's prison design, which was later referenced by Michael Foucault ...
| | Orthrelm Split CD (2006) Extended Play
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| | Isis - Clearing The Eye DVD (2006)
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| | Isis In The Absence Of Truth CD (2006)
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| | Cannibal Corpse Live Cannibalism CDs (2000)
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| | Punk-O-Rama 2 CD (1996)
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| | Budgie Bandolier CD (1975) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Enhanced CD
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| | Amp Magazine Presents: Vol. 2 - Street Punk CD (2004)
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| | Demons & Wizards Touched By The Crimson King CD (2005) Bonus Tracks
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$14.39 In the early '80s, a style of heavy metal was fast rising, in which groups sang about (and even to a point, dressed like) characters from an era long ago, in which gentlemen dressed in armor, and saved damsels in distress in tall castles. While some of these groups built a long-term career (Dio, Iron Maiden, etc.), many fell by the wayside as the style faded away, and was replaced by thrash and glam metal acts. By the early '90s, some of the music from these earlier bands could be detected in such new acts as Dream Theater and Iced Earth, who also pushed the 'technicality' of their music up a notch. Fast-forward another ten years to the early 2000s, and there is a new crop of bands that combine both of these metal eras together, especially by the prog metal "supergroup" Demons & Wizards. Comprised of Iced Earth's Jon Schaffer and Blind Guardian's Hansi Kürsch, the duo issued their second album in 2005, Touched by the Crimson King. Picture a modern metal soundtrack accompanying a triumphant ride through a forest on horseback, and you have an idea of what such songs as "Crimson King" and "Terror Train" sound like, as well as the album-closing cover of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song." But not all of Crimson King is riff-based, as evidenced by the tranquil ending of "Beneath These Waves" and the beginning of "The Gunslinger." But by and large, Touched by the Crimson King is a modern-day prog metal fan's dream. ~ Greg Prato
In the early '80s, a style of heavy metal was fast rising, in which groups sang about (and even to a point, dressed like) characters from an era long ago, in which gentlemen dressed in armor, and saved damsels in distress in tall castles. While some of these ...
| | Benito Moreno Edicion Limitada CD (2007) (Import)
$30.19 | | New York Dolls Rock'N Roll CD (2008) (Import) Import; Limited Edition
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