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Personnel: Bruce Naumann (vocals); Danny Gill (guitar); Jackie Ramos (drums). Tear The House Down Music Hericane Alice Tear The House Down Songs | 1. | Wild Young and Crazy |
| 2. | Bad to Love |
| 3. | Dream Gurl |
| 4. | Tear the House Down |
| 5. | Badboy Breakout |
| 6. | Need a Lover |
| 7. | Too Late |
| 8. | Shake, Shake, Shout |
| 9. | Crank the Heat Up |
| 10. | I Walk Alone |
| Tear The House Down Music Review Purchase Tear The House Down CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Exodus Fabulous Disaster CD (1989)
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$7.99 After years struggling for recognition while watching their peers achieve fame and fortune, Bay Area mainstays Exodus had every reason to be dejected when they re-grouped in 1989 to record their third album Fabulous Disaster. Still, they went on to create their most diverse and carefully conceived effort yet, while remaining faithful to their no-frills thrash ethic. But while the album represented the realization of their vision, as well as their commercial peak, it still failed to gain them their well-deserved place alongside such thrash metal giants as Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer. After a random spoken word intro, opener "The Last Act of Defiance" quickly sets the frenzied pace, taken a step further by the title track's highly amusing apocalyptic vision. Both songs also showcase the amazingly fast feet and incomparable fills of Tom Hunting -- the only human capable of challenging Slayer's Dave Lombardo for bragging rights as thrash metal's greatest drummer. Up next, "The Toxic Waltz" provides a fresh take on the band's mosh classic "A Lesson in Violence," and the more complex "Cajun Hell" also succeeds despite its silly lyrics. Significantly more intelligent, the ...
| | 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 ...
| | Vinnie Vincent All Systems Go CD (1988) Remastered
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$7.85 Does that high-pitched wail sound familiar? Well, odds are if you're reading this, you should know ...
| | Icon Right Between The Eyes CD (1989)
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| | Keel Lay Down The Law CD (1984) Reissue
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| | Sleeze Beez Screwed, Blued & Tattooed CD (1990)
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$9.69 The majority of Sleeze Beez fans would agree that Screwed Blued & Tattooed, the band's first album for Atlantic and second album overall, is their best release. It is also their best-known release; when this album (which was recorded in 1988) came out in early 1990, pop-metal and hair bands were still huge. One thing Screwed Blued & Tattooed won't be accused of is being the most original album in the world. The Dutch headbangers' approach -- basically Mötley Crüe meets Quiet Riot with traces of Van Halen -- wasn't going to win them any awards for innovation. Tracks like "Girls Girls Nasty Nasty" and "Rock in the Western World" are full of the usual sex/party clichés that hair bands thrived on. Nonetheless, this is a fun party album, and even though the material is far from groundbreaking, it is likable and infectious. When this CD came out at the dawn of the '90s, Sleeze Beez had no idea that a few years later, the rock world would be taken over by grunge and alternative rock -- and that in 1992 and 1993, pop-metal and hair bands would be taking a commercial nose-dive. In a perfect world, grunge and pop-metal would have been able to coexist -- although the rise of Nirvana and Pearl Jam was most certainly a good thing, it is regrettable that much of the music industry decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater and turn its back on pop-metal. But change is inevitable, and at least Sleeze Beez had their 15 ...
| | Untamed Youth Untamed Melodies CD (1996)
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$13.05 In the retro band sweepstakes of the last 20 years or less, a few bands of substantive worth emerged out of the pack of trendy poseurs to eke out a bit of their own turf, even if commercial success wasn't in the cards. One such band was The Untamed Youth. A buncha wild-ass teenagers from Columbia, MO, who seemingly stepped out of the time machine in the late '80s from a land where the Rivieras, Trashmen, Astronauts and Ronny & the Daytonas rule at an all-night '60s teen dance, The UY were the real thing in those pre-Pulp Fiction days of no surf on the horizon. This generous 32-track anthology collects all the winners from their three long players for Norton along with stray 45s ...
| | Kiss: For Ladies Only CD (2003) (Import) Japan
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| | Tennessee Ernie Ford For The New Crop CD (2004)
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$13.65 NYC in 1992, some girls were looking to form a rock band. They came upon this tall guy, solid drumming. Fast forward to Fall 1998. They had named themselves. They had toured. They had met the priceless many. They acquired the hottest lady drummer in town, from out of town. They had recorded over forty songs and a few of them were released. Some were lost. Some were on their first album, Heroines. Others were scattered. But they had ...
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| | Ty Herndon Christmas CD (2007)
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| | Soulscrape March Through Darkness CD (2007) (Import)
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$25.69 | | George Benson-Live CD (2008) (Import)
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