| | Audioslave Vinyl LP Record Audioslave Discography of CDs
Audioslave Songs | 1. | Cochise |
| 2. | Show Me How To Live |
| 3. | Gasoline |
| 4. | What You Are |
| 5. | Like A Stone |
| 6. | Set It Off |
| 7. | Shadow On The Sun |
| 8. | I Am The Highway |
| 9. | Exploder |
| 10. | Hypnotize |
| 11. | Bring Em Back Alive |
| 12. | Light My Way |
| 13. | Getaway Car |
| 14. | The Last Remaining Light |
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Purchase Audioslave CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CDs (2009) With DVD; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$19.89 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 mixed relatively dry and upfront, giving the album a bracing, fist-to-the-face force. Jackhammer tracks such as "Hate Worldwide" and "Psychopathy Red" are short, no muss-no fuss blasts of double kick drum, minor key-riffing fury, with an unrelenting intensity that requires little in the way of sonic or textural variation. The title track, on the other hand, is a somewhat slower dose of classic chugga-chugga head-banging which showcases Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman's shrieking, emotive guitar work. Remaining true to Slayer's defiantly old school sound, WORLD PAINTED BLOOD carried the torch for pure thrash.
Deluxe Edition
Editor: Dan Monti.
Photographer: Andrew Stewart.
Personnel: Tom Araya (vocals); Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King (guitar); Dave Lombardo (drums).
Audio Mixer: Greg Fidelman.
| | Stryper Murder By Pride CD (2009)
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$10.65 After the original Stryper lineup (minus bassist Tim Gaines) reunited for 2005's somewhat alternative/nu-metal tinged REBORN, the band made a stylistic return to form with MURDER BY PRIDE. Brimming with harmonized twin guitar leads, big hair metal-approved shout-along hooks, and Michael Sweet's trademark soaring, Dennis DeYoung-esque vocals, the album rivals the best of Styper's `80s output, including the genre-defining TO HELL WITH THE DEVIL. Even casual fans who only know the band's mega-hit power ballad "Honestly" will find a lot to like in the piano-driven, Beatles-reminiscent "Alive." Elsewhere, songs such as the pounding, shred guitar solo-laden "4-Leaf Clover" and the head-banging title track manage to recapture the exciting essence of group's MTV heyday without ever sounding retro or dipping into self-parody.
Editor: Kenny Lewis.
Arrangers: Tom Scholz; Michael Sweet.
Personnel: Michael Sweet, Oz Fox (vocals, guitar); Tracy Ferrie (vocals); Tom Scholz (guitar); Paul ...
| | Atreyu Congregation Of The Damned CD (2009)
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$11.65 On their latest effort, Atreyu come with more of the same metalcore that listeners have come to expect from the band. All of the familiar elements are in place, with the alternating screaming/soaring vocals, thundering double bass drumming, and big, crunchy riffage. The difference here is that the band seems to have mellowed out a bit, opting for a more melodic approach. Like their last album, the songs here feel somewhat restrained, like they're just dying to break free of the polished production. The intensity of SUICIDE NOTES and BUTTERFLY KISSES seems to have been put out to pasture, with the songs feeling more deliberately poppy.
On their latest effort, Atreyu come with more of the same metalcore that listeners have come to expect from the band. All of the familiar elements are in place, with the alternating screaming/soaring vocals, thundering double bass drumming, and big, crunchy riffage. The difference here is that the band seems to have mellowed out a bit, opting for a more melodic approach, which is both good and bad. While it's interesting to see a band grow and deviate from its tried and true formula, this album feels a little toothless. The acerbic fire of their earlier work has been all but snuffed out, at times feeling more like hard rock than metal. Like their last album, the songs here feel somewhat restrained, like they're just dying to break free of the polished production. The intensity of Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses seems to have been put out to pasture, with the songs feeling more deliberately poppy. That being said, Congregation of the Damned isn't necessarily a bad record, and there are certainly flashes of the younger, more visceral and cathartic Atreyu here and there. There are some solid breakdowns to sink your teeth into, and the choruses are still huge and anthemic, but the rest might be a little too watered down for serious metalcore devotees. If you're really hungry for more Atreyu after Lead Sails ...
| | Hypocrisy Taste Of Extreme Divinity CD (2009)
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$13.39 Track Listing of songs: Valley Of The Damned; Hang Him High; Solar Empire; Weed Out The Weak; No Tomorrow; Global Domination; Taste the Extreme ...
| | King Diamond Voodoo CD (1998) Reissue; Remastered
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$11.18 On King Diamond's eighth concept album, the prolific horror rocker hasn't entirely run out of ideas, although the material on Voodoo is generally predictable. Set in New Orleans, the story line is loaded with more witchcraft, haunted houses, and ghosts. The music stays true to form as well; Diamond's cartoonishly ghastly vocals haven't lost any of their bite, long running sideman Andy LaRocque maintains his own high level of proficiency on the guitar, and the band in general turn in dependably workmanlike performances. Overall, King Diamond achieves a sort of musical equivalent to the classic Hammer horror films of the 1960s. He invests a sincere enthusiasm in his work that is hard not to appreciate. ~ Andy Hinds
Personnel: King Diamond (vocals, harpsichord, organ, keyboards); Andy LaRocque (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Chris Estes (acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass guitar).
Audio Mixers: King Diamond; Sterling Winfield.
Audio Remasterer: Andy LaRocque.
Photographers: Ray Landry; Donna Lynch.
Personnel ...
| | Steve Vai - Live At The Astoria DVDs (2001)
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$11.25 Steve Vai is a world-renowned virtuoso guitarist, captured here at the London Astoria on December 6 and 7th, 2001. With a tight band backing him, Vai lets loose with some awesome fretboard action, some of which will leave guitar aficionados gobsmacked. Two Hendrix songs are covered ("Fire," and "Little Wing") as well as some original songs including "Shy Boy," "Blue Powder," "For The Love of God," "The Attitude Song," and many more.
This DVD concert video was recorde while on tour in 2001, supporting his "Alive in the Ultra World" release. Recorded in 5.1 surround sound mix, the DVD features backstage footage, interviews, a complete discography and commentary track from steve and his superstar bnad, including Billy Sheehan, Virgil Donati, Tony MacAlpine and Dave Weiner. Some of the songs featured in the 2 1/2 hour concert ...
| | Terrell Lamont Non-Fiction Vinyl LP (2006)
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$14.79 Date of birth: 08.07.80Place of origin: Twin Cities, MNGenere of musci: HipHop Biography: Terrell Lamont is a rapper/producer who grew up in the Twin Cities area in Minnesota. Influenced by his faith in God he writes his music "from his soul," in hopes that he may inspire some and bring others knowlege of "the Truth." On his debut album "The Non-fiction L.P." Terrell features a title called "Words of encouragement" a deeply moving song about a young boy, who's mom is a heroin addict and a homeless man, letting them know that there is hope even in their situation. Terrell Lamont also known as T.Skills has been performing around the Twin Cites area since 1997. He has also performed with various artist and musicians including: Billy Steele, Sara Rener, Just Live Wookie Foot, Kanser and many others. He has also done projects in studio with various musicians and artist including: Ira Love, Len Jones, John Moore and Tone Lace. Overall his goal is to bring truth, hope and inspiration to anyone who hears his music.
| | Space Tribe Heart Beat Vinyl LP (2007) (Import)
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$31.39 Track Listing of songs: Heart Beat; All Senses Vibrating; Tweaked Eyeballs; The Acid Test; R U Enlightened?; Lights ...
| | Bogdan Raczynski Alright! Vinyl LP (2007)
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$18.79 Having seemingly disappeared for a while -- but who knows what he'd really been up to, given how easily the Internet allows for an anonymous career -- Bogdan Raczynski reemerged in late 2007 on Aphex Twin's Rephlex label with Alright!, an eight-part blast of arty merriment that plays around with a slew of familiar dance tropes and has great fun doing it. Practically a concept album based on the title word, which crops up as a series of vocal interjections in the opening number delivered by different voices in different styles, Alright! looks back at everything from gabber to drill'n'bass, feeds it through a sonic blender that's at once hollow-sounding and bass-heavy, and keeps throwing one curve ball after another. Whether it's the sweet twinkle of a new keyboard melody toward the end of the first part, the simple overlay of synth bells and chimes heralding a crackling rhythm explosion on the fourth track, or the sheer exultance of the final part, there's much to enjoy right as it happens. Plenty of now-familiar moves recur -- air-raid siren analogues, rising synth swells, and melodies heralding a climactic conclusion -- but are used so well that Alright! stands as its own effort as well as a celebration of its source material. Raczynski's main goal is to keep the beats going, though, and sometimes his constructions are so delightful that laughing happily in sheer pleasure is as logical a reaction as dancing -- the second track turns into a goonily jumping beat that almost outdoes his label boss' work at its own game. The seventh track makes for an enjoyable contrast as a result, a much slower-paced but not sleepy song that could almost be a classic '70s science show theme given a slight futurist revamp. ...
| | Stereo MC's Paradise Vinyl LP (2005) (Import)
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$12.85 Details TBA. Graffiti. 2005.
| | Mighty Dub Katz Just Another Groove Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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$11.39
| | 30HZ Space Age Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
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$14.29
| | Tinariwen Aman Iman Vinyl LP (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$43.69 Sub-Saharan guitar blues has taken a strong enough foothold in the world music scene to qualify as its own genre, with its own stars and aesthetics and, now, its own alternative offshoots like Tinariwen. Formed in the 1980s in Muammar Qaddafi's rebel training camps, this group of Touareg nomads and former soldiers play droning, heartfelt, trance-inducing blues.
Like their Malian peers, they favor hypnotic, single-note guitar runs with gutbucket vocals that double the guitar melody. Where they differ is in an improvisational group dynamic that adds elements of funk, rock, and a certain hallucinatory desert feel that seems less inspired by American blues forms and more an organic outpouring of pure inspiration, creating an utterly compelling, sui generis sound. On this 2007 release, ...
| | Lonely Drifter Karen Owl Moans Low (2008) (Import)
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$9.09
| | Birth Control Operation Vinyl LP (2008)
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$20.25 Track Listing of songs: Stop Little Lady; Just Before The Sun Will Rise; The Work Is Done; Flesh And Blood; Pandemonium; Let Us Do It Now; Hope (Single Version); Rollin' (Single Version); The Work Is Done (Single Version); What's Your Name ...
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