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Commemorating the tenth anniversary of Children of Bodom's classically-fueled, breakthrough second album, Fontana International releases this special edition of HATEBREEDER, which features two bonus tracks (cover versions of Stone's "No Commands" and Iron Maiden's "Aces High") as well as a video clip for the song "Downfall".
Originally released in 1999 through Spinefarm/Nuclear Blast, this release caused a major stir in the metal community because it greyed the lines between several of metal's impassioned subgenres. HATEBREEDER could be called the first-ever neo-classical, melodic black/death/thrash/power metal album in existence. Purchase Hatebreeder CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Death Scream Bloody Gore CD (1987)
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$7.99 A seminal album that helped establish the death metal subgenre, Scream Bloody Gore may be slightly musically amateurish next to Death's subsequent albums, but it trades polish for savage, gut-wrenching force and speed. Building on the blueprint of Slayer's Reign in Blood, the lyrics match the disturbing, stomach-churning qualities of the music, and Chuck Schuldiner's vocals do their best to live up to the album's title. A necessary item for anyone interested in the genesis of death metal. ~ Steve Huey
Recording information: Music Grinder, LA, CA.
Illustrator: Edward Repka.
Death includes: Chuck Schuldiner (vocals, bass, guitar); Chirs Reifert (drums).
Personnel: Chuck Schuldiner (vocals, guitar); Chris Reifert (drums); Randy Burns (percussion).
| | Children Of Bodom Blooddrunk CD (2008)
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$11.99 With a style that splits the difference between Scandinavian death metal ferocity and classic British power metal, Finland's Children of Bodom draw strength from every color in the metal spectrum. BLOODDRUNK can be as vicious and terrifying as the title would imply, but it can also be as exhilarating and anthemic as Iron Maiden. Punctuating their dizzying guitar leads with splashes of melodic synth tones, the Children add yet another layer to BLOODDRUNK'S overall sonic palate, lending a depth too often absent in this kind of album. "Lobodomy" has frantically paced riffs spilling out until they hit a pool of cool, eerie keys that tempers the madness, and "Done With Everything, Die With Nothing" features a stately, Maiden-esque knot of guitar that resolves itself into a breakaway run. BLOODDRUNK'S title makes it sound like all-out darkness, but these guys are having too much fun playing with the blood for that.
Children of Bodom: Alexi Laiho (vocals, guitar); Roope Latvala (guitar); Janne Warman (keyboards); Henkka T Blacksmith (bass guitar); Jaska Raatikainen (drums).
| | Children Of Bodom Something Wild CD (1998) Bonus Tracks; Enhanced CD
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$11.89 There has always been a controversy in black metal circles as to whether Finland's Children of Bodom really is such a band. While serious black-metalheads may need to debate the validity of nomenclature, any and all fans of heavy music will be blown away by the undeniably powerful union of black metal's intensity and the dexterity and proggy arrangements present on their debut, SOMETHING WILD. This reissue contains the original seismic blast in its entirety with two bonus tracks--"Silent Scream" and "Don't Stop at the Top."
Arrangers: Children of Bodom; Alexander Kuoppala; Alexi Laiho.
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| | Children Of Bodom Follow The Reaper CD (2001) Bonus Tracks; Enhanced CD
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$11.89 This operatically menacing Finland outfit's third record is a showcase for frontman Alexi Laiho's prog-meets-death-metal songwriting imagination and the near-euphoric, omnipresent keyboards of Janne Warman. Still navigating their chosen terrain, Bodom spreads its wings wide on tracks like "Bodom At Midnight," which toggle between familiarly punishing riffs and orchestrated flourishes which border on the theatricality of The Trans-Siberian Orchestra. But when they forge a middle ground on the cathedral-goth synth-stomp of "Everytime I Die," Children begin to hint at their soon-to-come maturation.
Recorded between August and September 2000.
Children of Bodom: Alexi Laiho (vocals, guitar); Alexander Kuoppala (guitar); Janne ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated CD (1992)
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$9.69 Released in 1992, Tomb of the Mutilated helped establish Cannibal Corpse's reputation as one of metal's goriest, most vile outfits. Boasting some of the sickest album art and song titles of all time, the band's attention-getting tactics worked perfectly and record sales soared. Cannibal Corpse then became one of the biggest names in the death metal genre -- just as the group's discs and live performances were being banned all over the world. Listeners unfamiliar with the belching vocal style and pummeling drum and guitar attack typical of death metal probably won't understand what separates this or any other record that adheres so stringently to the genre's formula, but learned fans have come to appreciate Tomb of the Mutilated as a solid, if not important, offering. Vocalist Chris Barnes' constant barrage of Cookie Monster-esque lowdown grunting is pretty much unintelligible throughout, leaving his gross-out lyrics offensive only to those who read them. However, the effect works nicely and maintains tradition. Standout tracks include "Beyond the Cemetery" -- which boasts the record's best riffs -- and speedier cuts like "Split Wide Open" and "The Cryptic Stench." Generally not taken seriously in many metal quarters due to their fascination with cartoonish gore, Cannibal Corpse somehow ...
| | Children Of Bodom Are You Dead Yet? CD (2005)
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$12.25 Edging up on its 10-year anniversary, Finnish metallers Children of Bodom have almost completely traded in their black metal roots for the sort of chunky, melodic action that many screamo acts built their entire sounds around. ARE YOU DEAD YET? doesn't hang up Children of Bodom's fondness for unrelenting aggression, but with the emphasis on clear, dramatic leads, slower rhythms, and garish novelties like their cover of the Ramones' "Somebody Put Something In My Drink," the band is enacting the sort of career change here that's intended to gain a much wider audience.
Recording information: Astia Studios (05/2004-05/2005); Finnox, East-Helsinki, Finland (05/2004-05/2005); Hastfittan Studios, East-Helsinki, Finland (05/2004-05/2005).
Photographer: Toni Härkönen.
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| | Jacob Miller Natty Christmas CD (1987)
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$8.95 Neither Jacob Miller nor his partner in crime DJ Ray I decided to play it straight for Natty Christmas. They decided to play around a bit with the lyrics and beats to a number of familiar tunes ("We Wish You a Merry Christmas," "Silver Bells," "Twelve Days of Christmas," "Deck the Halls," etc.). Dedicated reggae fans may find this entertaining, but it's ...
| | Two For The Road CD (2004) (Import) Original Soundtrack
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| | Kamifusen Golden J-Pop: Best CD (2001)
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| | Bigger Lovers Honey In The Hive CD (2002)
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$13.69 Listening to the Bigger Lovers, it's hard not to be coaxed into worn guitar pop superlatives ("jangle," "power pop," etc.). It's also hard not to get caught up in trainspotting the group's sublime ancestry -- the way, for instance, the splashy, expansive "Emmanuelle" seems to draw equally on both Cheap Trick and Move-era Jeff Lynne. Or the way the cascading, chiming guitar figures often call to mind the Soft Boys' Kimberley Rew and the Smiths' Johnny Marr. Or the Robin Zander-meets-Robyn Hitchcock vocals throughout the album. The Bigger Lovers seem to have a bit more going for them than a lot of power pop upstarts, however, and (like Big Star and Cheap Trick before them) the Philadelphia group is able to sublimate their cheeky Anglo-pop influences into something wholly their own. Most importantly, there's a surfeit of sugar-coated, prickly skin-inducing hooks on the aptly named Honey in the Hive. "Bought Your Ghost" is splashy, breathless power pop, while the flippant Brit-psych verses of "Half Richard's" are soon blown aside by the chorus' euphoric guitar crunch and handclaps. "Minivan Blues" is an eerily dead-on approximation of post-Pet Sounds Beach Boys. "Make Your Day" is full of chiming, rolling guitar-work and "ba-ba-ba" harmonies, while "Bought Your Ghost" merits a second mention, if only to reinforce that it's three minutes of power pop perfection packed with melodic guitar bite, a swooning chorus, and stirring lyrics. The Bigger Lovers' approach to the well-travelled power pop landscape is complex enough to set them apart from the pack, yet full of catchy immediacy. ~ Erik Hage
Recording information: Miner Street, Philadelphia, PA (2002).
Arranger: The Bigger Lovers.
Personnel: Bret Tobias (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, slide guitar, background vocals); Scott Jefferson (vocals, piano, organ, background vocals); Ed Hogarty (guitar, ...
| | Alfred Newman Stormy Weather CD (2006) Original Soundtrack
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$12.45 Reissue of soundtrack with special plastic packaging & music by Alfred ...
| | Chrissy Lomax I'm Not Ashamed CD (2006)
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$20.25 Track Listing of songs: Don't Lose It; The Bridge; Am I Still; ...
| | Siena Root Far From The Sun CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$47.19 The 3rd album from Swedish jam / hippie rockes out of Stockholm. SIENA ROOT have built up a solid reputation thorugh the years of being one helluva live acts, as well as brining out some really good songs in 70\'s influenced psychrock style with influence to from classic rock bands like LED ZEPPELIN & CAPTAIN BEYOND. The band have spent several years on the road, and on this 3rd album the band is more well played and got more structured songs which they have been working on for more than a year now. Here we find swirling sitars, groove guitar riffings and groundbreaking song structures. This is by far ...
| | Gary Moore Best Spanish Guitar CD (2008) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve; Super-High Material
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| | Rock & Roll 70S CD (2009)
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$15.95 Madacy's Rock & Roll 70s collects 36 original hits of the era, including the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone," Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," Average White Band's "Pick Up the Pieces," Manfred Mann's Earth Band's "Blinded by the Light," Paper Lace's "The Night Chicago Died," and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Shining Star." Tracks by the Guess Who, ...
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