| | Paradox Electrify CD - Import Paradox Discography of CDs
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Paradox Electrify Songs | 1. | Second Over Third By Force |
| 2. | Paralyzed |
| 3. | Monument |
| 4. | Portrait In Grey |
| 5. | Hyperspeed Hallucinations |
| 6. | Bridge To Silence |
| 7. | Infected |
| 8. | Disconnected |
| 9. | Cyberspace Romance |
| 10. | Electrify |
| 11. | First Edition Includes A Video Cli |
| Purchase Electrify CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime II CD (2006)
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$15.65 Jet City pomp-metallers Queensryche left their denim-jacketed fanbase hanging for close to two decades following the release of 1988's OPERATION: MINDCRIME, a sociopolitical concept album, and the subsequent chart success of its 1990 follow-up, EMPIRE. Frontman Geoff Tate (credited here as "Leader") returns to finish the tale as if the 1990s never happened, offering up a brace of unadulterated '80s metal that, miraculously, sounds in step with where the band left off and at the same time, given early-2000s nostalgia trends, seems ahead of the curve.
Caught between the epic arena-prog of Rush and the grungy grit of Alice in Chains, Tate infuses OPERATION: MINDCRIME II with a passion and craftsmanship that virtually all ...
| | Helloween Better Than Raw CD (1998) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$11.75 Never quite in the spotlight yet never quite forgotten, Helloween continued to record over a decade and a half after their debut album. And to some success, actually. Granted, that success was largely limited to Europe and Japan, but it was enough to sustain the group. And, weirdly enough, through sheer existence -- continual touring and recording -- Helloween accomplished something very rare indeed for metal bands in their second decade: they actually began to improve. They never quite managed to hit the peaks of Keeper of the Seven Keys, and the youthful energy of their first albums had long disappeared, but the band continued to refine its sound and push itself into new progressive territory. Better Than Raw is proof of that and arguably their best album of the '90s. There still are silly moments -- if you're not a hardcore fan, the "metal will never die" platitudes of "Falling Higher" will rub you the wrong way -- but the music is layered and unpredictable, ranging from metal anthems to metal ballads to neo-classical metal to neo-black metal. It's an ambitious set, and it's all the more impressive coming from veterans, not a bunch of newcomers. [Better Than Raw was reissued in 2006 in an expanded edition that included four bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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| | Metal Church Light In The Dark CD (2006) Bonus Track
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$15.19 Throughout the career of Metal Church, guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof has always been considered the leader of the band, and their 2006 release A Light in the Dark, proves it once and for all. Being the only original member left in attendance by this point, Vanderhoof knows exactly what Metal Church fans look for in each release, and on their ninth release overall, the group plays largely by the rules. Despite the absence of familiar faces, the sound is unmistakably Metal Church -- Vanderhoof can still riff with the best of 'em, while singer Ronny Munroe and drummer Jeff Plate sound almost precisely like original members David Wayne and Kirk Arrington, respectively. Turning a blind eye to modern-day metallic trends, A Light in the Dark could easily be mistaken for a thrash metal release of the '80s -- back when Master of Puppets was turning ...
| | Megadeth Warchest CDs (2007) With DVD; Box Set
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$44.45 Dave Mustaine, who broke down so candidly in Metallica's SOME KIND OF MONSTER documentary, has nothing to be ashamed of. Since his unceremonious boot from Metallica, he's been responsible for some of the most thrilling, adventurous metal in existence with his project Megadeth. With their first release, 1985's KILLING IS MY BUSINESS AND BUSINESS IS GOOD, Megadeth combined thrash metal heaviness with jazz-inspired improvisation to express Mustaine's singular take on heavy music, and they never looked back. WARCHEST isn't just the most comprehensive one-stop Megadeth collection; it also debuts a whopping 33 unreleased tracks, including an entire show from the band's 1990 peak.
The first three discs feature scattered, thrilling tracks from Megadeth's studio albums interspersed with demos, live songs, and outtakes, including Megadeth standards like "The Skull Beneath the Skin" (from their debut), and "Symphony Of Destruction" (from their crossover smash COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION). It's a comprehensive overview of their remarkably consistent output and cynical anti-war political views, not to mention a clinic in colorful, imaginative metal. Disc four, however, is the real treat, presenting an entire 1990 show from England's Wembley Stadium ...
| | Overkill Immortalis CD (2007)
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$11.49 Critics might accuse New Jersey thrash veterans Overkill of making the same album over and over (similar comments can been made about revered bands such as AC/DC and Dio), but the truth is that that's exactly how metal fans want it. Overkill's legacy of unforgiving, guttural heaviness and warp-speed ...
| | Death Angel Killing Season CD (2008)
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$12.55 Almost four years after Death Angel's reunion album, THE ART OF DYING, the veteran San Francisco thrash-metal group set out to prove that that record wasn't a one-off fluke with 2008's KILLING SEASON. A vibrant set that recaptures the act's late-'80s fever pitch, the outing finds the band in top-notch form (see the dynamic "Lord of Hate"), with Mark Osegueda's powerful vocals and Rob Cavestany's virtuosic guitar playing still standing out as the ensemble's calling cards.
Killing Season is Death Angel's second collection of brand new studio material since getting back together in the mid-'00s, and many observers may reasonably presume that its timing really couldn't have been better for coinciding with a genuine, worldwide thrash revival. But, ironically, while legions of new millennium kids who were still wearing diapers in 1983 are assiduously trying to replicate that original sonic template to the letter; the original precocious teens of thrash (drummer Andy Galeon was famously just 14 when Death Angel released their first LP) have not surprisingly ...
| | Martin Male Caucasian CD (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Bing Crosby CD (2006) (Import)
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$14.45 Track Listing of songs: Don't Fence Me In; Mona Lisa; It's Only A Paper Moon; Tea For Two; Some Enchanted ...
| | Nicoll Brothers Band Mad River CD (2007)
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| | Mike Medina Man I Am CD (2007)
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$12.65 WELCOME 4 DA SOUL FAMILY BE SURE AND CHECK ME OUT ON "THE XPERIENCE LIVE TOUR" THIS FALL KICKING OFF BACK TO SCHOOL: SEPTEMBER 6TH IN TAMPA, FL.THE TOUR FEATURES: 3AM (myspace.com/3amsounds, Rok (myspace.com/rokeempough), Genyz and Chozyn. Come HEAR, FEEL and SHARE the Xperience!Medina note:I POURED MY HEART AND SOUL INTO THIS ALBUM. I HOPE IT INSPIRES YOU AS IT IS THE SOUNDTRACK TO MY OWN XPERIENCE, "THE MAN I AM".Bio: Ushering in a new segment of inspirational soul music arrives, Mike Medina. He is an Orlando based artist who had been playing keys for churches for the past 7 years. As one third of his former group FOUNDATION, Mike shared the good news of God's “love for us all” at many churches and events. Now embarking on his solo project, Mike finds himself easily continuing this tradition. "When God is good to you, you can't help but tell somebody", says Mike when asked about his project. With songs like “Alright”, "Love", "Give Your Love To Me", you'll be sure to ...
| | Hippie Freak Enough Said CD (2008)
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| | Milva Tango CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Jeff Greenleaf Watercolor Blues CD (2001)
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| | Terri Stilwell Now & Then CD (2008)
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$10.15 Now & then is a compilation of old songs re-vamped and new songs with a stronger electronic ...
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