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Dogma Good Day To Die Songs | 1. | Beginning Of The End, The |
| 2. | A Good Day To Die |
| 3. | In The Name Of Rock |
| 4. | Bitches Street |
| 5. | She Falls On The Grave |
| 6. | I Hate Your Love |
| 7. | Autumn Tears |
| 8. | Ridin' The Dark |
| 9. | Angel In Cage |
| 10. | Back From Hell |
| 11. | Feel My Pain |
| 12. | Bullet In My Soul |
| 13. | Christine Closed Her Eyes |
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$10.39 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising and most consistent. As such, 2009's WORLD PAINTED BLOOD recalled more than the title of Slayer's 1986 masterpiece REIGN IN BLOOD; it shared the earlier album's ferocious aggression and trademark speed metal-meets-hardcore sound. Throughout, the sound is lean and mean, with bassist/vocalist Tom Araya's vocals ...
| | Epica Design Your Universe CD (2009)
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$13.69 Dutch pomp-metal band Epica, fronted by classically trained mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, released their second album for Nuclear Blast only a year after their label debut, the more unique The Classical Conspiracy. That two-disc live set found them performing a mix of classical works and their own songs with backing by a full orchestra and ...
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| | Helix Walkin' The Razor's Edge CD (1984) Import
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| | Anvil This Is Thirteen CD (2009) Bonus Track
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$12.45 While Anvil never really got the chance to make a bid for mainstream success, and it's too late now -- they've got an affectionate documentary about themselves, the success of which has gotten them a deal to release this album, but the industry just doesn't make stars anymore, certainly not in metal. The best Anvil can hope for is that they'll be able to go out (or carry on for a few more years, if they choose to do so) with some self-respect. Luckily, THIS IS THIRTEEN is more than good enough to achieve that goal. The production by Chris Tsangarides, who worked with the band in the early '80s, showcases their still impressive instrumental skills, and while the lyrics range between functional and boneheaded, ...
| | 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 ...
| | Black Cat Music October November CD (2004)
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$9.55 Black Cat Music's 2001 Lookout debut, Hands in the Estuary, Torso in the Lake, wasn't really ahead of its time -- it sounded like too many things to be too much of that. But it was ahead of the nervy curve cresting in 2004, when types like Ex Models and Von Bondies are successfully putting the arch rhythms of '70s post-punk and the fashionable mess that came after it to work once again. That means Black Cat Music has a built-in back story for its sophomore effort, October, November, and its addicting wet chrome gleam. The record? It's a power stroke of slutty charm. Vocalist Brady (come on, enough with the first names already!) sings in a warbling, vaguely in key monotone from a place behind his tongue; he could sound like Britt Daniel (and does on "Kiss Until Kissed"), but it's usually just that generalized cool frontman detachment that comes to mind. His lyricisms are disjointed, too, but they make a kind of sense, like when you discover in the dank booth of an after-hours diner that you're actually fluent in Dutch. Rank guitars cut and rattle through opener "The Bridal Veil" and "Suicide Party," coalescing into satisfying melodies with seemingly very little effort. "Hearts of Chrome" might be the bomb track here. Driven by an absolutely enormous blues riff rumble, the song brings post-punk artiness in through a side door, suggesting what might happen if the Immortal Lee County Killers moved to the hip part of the city. "Jet Trash" does kick off a mid-album flirtation with Strokes-like dynamics, complete with a vocal filter and double-tracked guitars; "Thirteen Foot Waves" continues it. But the dourness and relative misdirection of those tracks (relative, since "Trash" also briefly flirts with one of October, November's most gorgeous chorus melodies) are forgiven in full by the rejiggered new wave black triangle strut of "Suicide Party" and "French Exit"'s manic '70s rock buzz. Dig the full-on ...
| | Memphis Radio Kings Devil's Dutchman CD (2004)
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$13.15 Peppered with MRK's signature style which teeters precariously between alt-rock's pioneer days and a wide swath of vintage jams, The Devil's Dutchman also delves deeper into sounds only hinted at in their previous release No Band in the Happy Place; gospel, retro-country, Vaudeville and Delta Blues. From the strawhat shuffle of "Hittin' on The Queen" to the tent-revival finale of "Shackle and Chain" to the 60's surf-vibe of "ATF", the developing maturity and diversity of the band is clearly evident. The lyrics revisit time-tested classics; love, loss, road-weary artistic anguish, addiction, and canine attacks, while dredging up fresh buckets from MRK's bottomless well ...
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