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Prong improved greatly from the still impressive 'Force Fed' to the great thrash of 'Beg To Differ'. When 'Prove You Wrong' was released, one thing was clear...Prong was still on to something great. Over the course of 'Prove You Wrong's' 13 songs, Prong pack a concise punch with their simplistic but strong riffs courtesy of Tommy Victor. Prove You Wrong Review
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Purchase Prove You Wrong CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Savatage Wake Of Magellan CD (1998)
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$8.39 Over 15 years into their career, Savatage refused to stay still -- if anything, the group continued to improve in the '90s, as their 14th album, The Wake of Magellan, proved. Long ago, the group began fusing heavy metal with progressive rock, but they've rarely recorded a concept album as enthralling as The Wake of Magellan. Employing a fictional character, Hector Del-Fuego Magellan, a supposed descendent of famed explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the band retells two true stories. The first is the tale of the Maersk Dubai, a Taiwanese freight ship whose captain, upon discovering three stowaways on board, decided to throw the offending passengers overboard. The second is the story of journalist Veronica Guerin, who died while combating drug pushers in her home country of Ireland. Magellan relates these two stories -- some of the narrative is enhanced by an epic poem in the liner notes, which was written, along with the lyrics, by producer Paul O'Neill -- over the course of the album. It's an ambitious effort, to say the least, ...
| | Suicidal Tendencies CD (1983)
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$12.49 On its 1983 self-titled debut, Suicidal Tendencies unleashed an angry, brooding set of hardcore/punk tunes that stood in sharp contrast to the group's sunny Southern California surroundings. Often credited with inventing the skate-punk style, the band lays down hard-charging riffs and rhythms that create the perfect platform for frontman Mike Muir's pointed rants. As any ST fan (or punk fan for that matter) will attest, the album's crowning moment is "Institutionalized," which mixes Muir's witty, disenchanted half-spoken/half-shouted musings with locomotive ferocity, and became an unlikely semi-hit on MTV. Other highlights of the record include the frenetic "Suicide's an Alternative/You'll Be Sorry" ...
| | D.R.I. - Live At The Ritz DVD (1988)
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$15.59 The cult eighties band D.R.I. helped create the strangely successful hardcore-thrash metal hybrid genre. Here, the Texans who call themselves "Dirty Rotten Imbeciles" perform live in ...
| | Voivod Dimension Hatross CD (1988)
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$10.45 Released nearly two years after the transitional Killing Technology, Dimension Hatröss is the first album where Voivod's experimental metal is explored from beginning to end. Shedding the clichéd lyrics that the band relied on for their first two releases, they're thankfully replaced by much more thought-provoking lyrics. The group has also grown as musicians -- guitarist Denis d'Amour is one of metal's finest, the rhythm section of Michel Langevin on drums and Jean-Yves Theriault on bass is tighter than ever, and vocalist Denis Belanger sings more conventionally (no more shrieking). The band's sudden songwriting maturity becomes evident from the opening track, "Experiment," when futuristic imagery ...
| | Prong Beg To Differ CD (1990) (Import)
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| | Testament Formation Of Damnation CD (2008)
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$12.75 Nine long years since their last studio album of new material (1999's THE GATHERING), Testament returned with a brutally melodic set fittingly titled THE FORMATION OF DAMNATION. Vocalist Chuck Billy's winning battle with cancer inspired most of the group's ...
| | Mary Lou Williams Roll Em:World Jam Session 1944 Comple CD (1999)
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| | 10cc How Dare You CD (1976) Import; Remastered; Limited Edition
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$22.69 Japanese limited edition comes in a vinyl style sleeve and features the bonus track "Get It While You Can."
10cc's fourth album, HOW DARE YOU, is the last to feature the original lineup of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley. Godley and Creme left shortly after the recording of this album to explore the commercial and artistic possibilities of an instrument they invented, the Gizmo. The Gizmo's eerie drone is all over this record, slotting in beautifully with the multilayered vocal arrangements which were the band's other sonic trademark.
The songs included here are more serious than those on the band's earlier records, although "I'm Mandy, Fly Me," "I Wanna Rule the World," and the sarcastic anthem "Art For Art's Sake" are ...
| | Michel Benita E_l_b CD (2004) Digipak
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$13.35 Although there is close interplay between the three musicians and drummer Peter Erskine gets top billing, this set is primarily of interest due to the versatility of guitarist Nguyên Lê. Lê's playing ranges from a lazy introspective style similar to Bill Frisell to fiery and rockish improvising. The 11 group originals generally lack any memorable melodies and instead set moods in which the musicians improvise together. ...
| | Georgian Skull Mother Armageddon Healing Apocalypse CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Bacio Di Tosca Und Wenn Das Herz Auch CD (2008) (Import)
$44.69 | | Icon & Night Of The Crime Continental Circus CDs (1971) (Import) Import; France
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$36.79 Gong performed the soundtrack for Continental Circus, Jerome Laperrousaz's film about the 1970 Grands Prix 500cc. Laperrousaz also collaborated with Gilli Smyth on the compositions, which are tighter and more intricate than the band's previous release, Magick Brother. This is possibly the smallest number of musicians involved on any Gong project, and it shows in the sound of the music -- straightforward progressive rock with no surprises. Keys and synth are kept to a minimum as the band plunges forth with the standard guitar, bass and drums. Malherbe's playing (sax/flute) has not yet moved to the forefront, and the band decided to drop the psychedelic angle for this outing. Much of the music is strictly guitar-driven, with the final instrumental cut resembling early King Crimson, as is the case on several cuts from the following, far superior release, Camembert Electrique. [There is a bootleg version of Continental Circus in existence with twice as many tracks.] ~ ...
| | Eric Burdon House Of The Rising Sun CD (2009) (Import) Import
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