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Purchase Twilight Of The Gods CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dream Theater Chaos In Motion 2007-2008 CDs (2008) With DVD; Deluxe Collectors Edition
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| | Shadow Gallery Digital Ghosts CD (2009)
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| | Motley Crue Greatest Hits CD (2009)
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$11.49 It has the same name as the Crüe's 1998 compilation, along with 13 of the same tracks, but the 2009 Greatest Hits is a different beast than its predecessor, weighing in at 19 tracks instead ...
| | Devin Townsend Addicted CD (2009)
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$13.85 Devin Townsend's maniacal/wacky tendencies duel with his instinct for skull-crushing heaviness on ADDICTED, the second in a planned trilogy of albums he's put together since retiring his ultimate metal band, Strapping Young Lad, a few years back. Anneke van Giersbergen, formerly of the Gathering, is Townsend's vocal partner throughout much of the album, creating a Lacuna Coil-esque effect as he roars and she croons and the guitar riffs ride almost disco- and techno-like rhythms. "Bend It Like Bender" is a ...
| | Tangent Down And Out In Paris And London CD (2009)
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| | Nickelback All The Right Reasons CD (2005)
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$14.79 As always, frontman Chad Kroeger's gritty voice remains Nickelback's calling card, and his emotive singing carries every tune, most notably the nostalgic "Photograph" and "Far Away," a tender, echo-laden ballad. Kroger has never met a guitar effect that he didn't like, as evidenced by the revved-up "Next Contestant," which relates the, ...
| | Hank Jones Quartet-Quintet CD (1955)
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| | More Propaganda CD (2005)
$13.49 | | Assailant Nemesis Within CD (2006)
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| | Trojan Chasing The Storm CD (2007)
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$12.89 Trjan was formed in 1982 in Wigan, England by guitarist Pete Wadeson. The band, alongside groups such as Jaguar or Satan, was a worthy representative of the speed-metal genre. ...
| | Os Serranos Estampa: Raridades Do Sul CD (2007) (Import)
$15.75 | | Undercover Bonobos No One's Ark CD (2008)
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$12.69 Parental Advisory: Play It Loud!Guitarist/songwriter/singer/NPR listener G Wood wrote a bunch of new songs and learned to record, so he got his old pal, seasoned drummer CP Applegate (Catharsis, Wild Hairs, Random Rebellion, Ophelia, etc.) away from the chickens and automobile maintenance for a while. "Hey, Caitlin, sing this one with me" led to a more extensive collaboration. Busy bass players and previous-commitment keyboardists led G Wood to the realization that he could do it himself, and dadgummit, he did! Influenced by 60's janglepop, British Invasion and San Fran Psychedelica, 70's roots-Punk and 'mericana crunch, 80's post-everything, 90's Indie singer/songwriter and 00's oh-ohs, No One's Ark, clocking in at just under an hour, bristles with vintage Danelectro guitar twang and slam, a relentless sense of drive and melody, and, as one fan described the lyrics, 'Cryin' and laughin', all at the same time. ' Now, look, this isn't a bunch of grating noize, but neither is it dreamy shoe-gazer lull. Wide awake and rawkin', that's what we're offering. Professionally mastered and duplicated, No One's Ark looks and sounds good!Lyrical topics range from phobia and rebellion (Not A Problem), to remembrance and impending mortality (1963, 1970), our collective inner Tarzan (King of the Jungle), adolescent satanic heartache and word coinage (Adeophile), more impending mortality (Gravedigger), ...
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