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Madball: Mitts (guitar); Hoya Roc (bass guitar); Rigg Ross (drums); Freddy Cricien. Personnel: Freddy Cricien (vocals); Rigg Ross (drums); Pathella "Blackjack" Cornelius (background vocals). Additional personnel: Pathella Cornelius, Jah Chemistry, Hans Schmidt (background vocals). Recording information: Planet Z Studios, Hadley, MA (05/2007). Madball's first new album in seven years, Infiltrate the System poses many interesting questions about both the heritage and present state of hardcore -- merely by its very existence. After all, many purists would likely prefer that these NYHC veterans leave well enough alone, and sit home retired, content to let their original landmark albums perpetuate their legend, rather than endanger their reputation with new ones. Well, purists of such opinion have clearly forgotten their hardcore ethics, which, among many other things, state that action always speaks louder than words. And so here come Freddy Cricien and his crew, proving, much to everyone's relief, that Madball still represent classic hardcore at its best, with a set of 13 new songs as memorable as they are timeless. What's more, confrontational tracks like "We the People," "Revolt," "Takeover," and "Stand Up NY" sound and feel absolutely effortless in their execution, making it pretty much impossible (or at least pointless) to separate them from Madball's past triumphs. And how ironic is it that Infiltrate the System was produced by the ubiquitous Zeuss, whose career résumé has largely entailed helping younger bands replicate the Madball sound. Needless to say, his expertise in this discipline doesn't let the side down here, and even though it doesn't break significant new ground for either Madball or the hardcore genre, in general, Infiltrate the System ultimately succeeds because it doesn't disappoint when compared to the band's hefty legacy. Phew, what a relief! ~ Eduardo RivadaviaAlternative Press (p.168) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "INFILTRATE THE SYSTEM is 30 minutes of pure, unadulterated rage, with all the pogo-mosh parts to match." Infiltrate The System Music Madball Infiltrate The System Songs Infiltrate The System Music Review Purchase Infiltrate The System CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kamelot Eternity CD (1995)
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| | Madball Legacy CD (2005)
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| | Rebel Meets Rebel CD (2006)
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$13.05 This album is a tribute to, and in memory of, "DIMEBAG" DARRELL. It was absolutely one of his favorite projects. He loved the people involved and the music that transpired.Rebel Meets Rebel is not only the title of the CD, but the most apt description of what you are about to hear. There is no other music like it in the world. It is a combination of one of the world's greatest Heavy Metal Bands and David Allan Coe, one of the world's most outspoken, hell raizin, country outlaws of the past century. The combination of DAC and CFH (Cowboys from Hell) is explosive and works flawlessly to produce a new musical genre as yet un-named.Get ready for a hell raizin' ...
| | Sick Of It All Death To Tyrants CD (2006)
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$12.49 Sick of It All: Lou Koller (vocals); Peter Koller (guitar); Craig Ahead (bass guitar); Armand Majidi (drums). Additional personnel: Kevin White, Tue Madsen, Freddy Cricien (vocals). Two decades of NYC hardcore aggression are celebrated on DEATH TO TYRANTS, the ninth studio ...
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$15.95 Personnel includes: Steve Vai (acoustic & electric guitars, guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); T. M. Stevens (vocals, bass); Devin Townsend, David Coverdale (vocals); Mike Keneally (guitar, keyboards); David Weiner (guitar); Stuart Hamm, Philip Bynoe, Bryan Beller, John Sergio (bass); Terry Bozio (drums, percussion); Chris Frazier, Mike Mangini (drums). Producers: Steve Vai. Compilation producer: Jeff Magid. Includes liner notes by Jon Wiederhorn. Personnel: Steve Vai (guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, keyboards, synthesizer, drum machine, drum programming); David Coverdale, Devin Townsend, Glenn Hughes, T.M. Stevens, Tommy Funderburk (vocals); Dave Weiner (guitar, sitar); Mike Keneally (guitar, keyboards); Larry Crane (lyre); Greg Degler (flute, clarinet); Tommy Mars (organ); Claude Gaudette, Eric Goldberg, David Rosenthal, Don Airey, Bob Harris (keyboards); Peggy Foster (fretless bass); Terry Bozzio (drums, percussion); Deen Castronovo, Gregg Bissonette, Mike Mangini , Tommy Aldridge, Tris Imboden, Chris Frazier (drums); Pete Zeldman (percussion); Kimberly Evans, Miroslava Mendoza Escriba, Tracey Lewis, C.C. White (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Eddie Kramer; Steve Vai. Liner Note Author: Jon Wiederhorn. Recording information: Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, CA (1984-2002); Fix Club, Thessaloniki, Greece (1984-2002); Grand Rex, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1984-2002); La Riviera, Madrid, Spain (1984-2002); Los Angeles, CA (1984-2002); Skyline Studios, Topanga, CA (1984-2002); Stucco Blue Studios (1984-2002); The Mothership, Los Angeles, CA (1984-2002); The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA (1984-2002); Westwind Media, Burbank, CA (1984-2002). Photographers: Rocky Schenck; Neil Zlozower. This 2003 two-disc set offers up a generous sampling of Steve Vai tracks, focusing most sharply on the revered hard-rock guitarist's mid-to-late-1990s material. Highlights of the collection include "The Animal," a stomping metal number, and ...
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$10.15 During the recording of Prescription Perils,The Winter Blanket, were a band in fluster. Principal songwriters Stephanie Davila and Doug Miller had moved north, from Iowa to Minneapolis, while bassist, Kim Murray and drummer, Paul Blomquist, elected to stay at home in the Quad Cities area. The band found themselves having to rethink their way of operating. Optimization became key as the band now had limited time together for practicing, touring and recording. As their new groove was being tweaked, the four came to realize that a new sound was beginning to emerge. To accomodate, a shake-up was made concerning recording- Alan Sparhawk(Low) had engineered their first two records, ...
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| | Captain Beefheart Mirror Man Sessions CD (1999)
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$6.05 & His Magic Band. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Captain Beefheart (vocals, harmonica); Alex St. Caire Snoufer, Antennae Jimmy Simmons (guitar); Jerry Handsley (bass); John "Drumbo" French (drums). Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1965. Originally released on Performance (156). Includes liner notes by John Platt and three poems by Don Van Vliet. The Mirror Man Sessions features the complete remastered contents of Mirror Man, albeit in a resequenced running order, and fills out the rest of the CD with a number of bonus tracks taken from additional recordings, both finished and unfinished, made around the same time for what would have been a double album titled It Comes to You in a Plain Brown Wrapper. As a listening experience, the package will appeal more to those who value the instrumental Beefheart; the Mirror Man album is, of course, essentially a 50-plus-minute jam session, containing as it does only four songs, and the bonus tracks -- many of which appeared on the One Way label's reissue ...
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