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| | Kiss Creatures Of The Night CD (1982)
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$6.49 Kiss: Paul Stanley (vocals, guitar); Gene Simmons (vocals, bass); Ace Frehley (guitar); Eric Carr (drums). Additional personnel: Vinnie Vincent (guitar). Producers: Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Michael James Jackson. Recorded at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Robert Conte. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio. By 1982's Creatures of the Night, Kiss had finally ditched their plans of becoming "respectable artists" (starting with 1979's Dynasty) and had come to the realization that they were a loud, no-holds-barred heavy metal band. Easily their best since 1977's Love Gun, Creatures ...
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$9.29 Rage Against The Machine: Zack De La Rocha (vocals); Tom Morello (guitar); Timmy C. (bass); Brad Wilk (drums). Additional personnel: Maynard James Keenan (background vocals). Engineers: Stan Katayama, GGGarth, Auburn Burell. Recorded at Sound City, Van Nuys, California; Scream Studios, Studio City, California; Industrial Recording, North Hollywood, California. RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE is a collection of live concert videos and uncensored versions of 5 original videos. Personnel: Maynard James Keenan, Zack de la Rocha (vocals); Tom Morello (guitar); Brad Wilk (drums); Stephen Perkins (percussion). Audio Mixer: Andy Wallace. Recording information: Industrial Recording, ...
| | Dio Holy Diver CD (1983)
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| | Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings Vinyl LP (2009)
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$27.69 Personnel: James LaBrie (vocals); John Petrucci (guitars); Jordan Rudess (keyboards); John Myung (bass instrument); Mike Portnoy (drums). Dream Theater's tenth long-player is about as dense and challenging as any album in the band's discography and emphasizes not only the virtuoso members' stupefying musicianship, but also their most aggressive and thoroughly metallic songwriting tendencies. The sixteen-minute opener "A Nightmare to Remember" quickly establishes this agenda via frequently thrash-paced staccato riffing, some of John Petrucci's most blistering guitar solos ever, and the return of drummer Mike Portnoy's syncopated growls, which provide contrast for singer James LaBrie's soaring melodic elegance. "The Count of Tuscany" is a heady prog-metal magnum opus brimming with more ideas, notes, and time changes over 19 minutes than most bands bother with over a ten album career. In fact, "Whither," a tender ballad and mere babe at five minutes in length, is the album's only concession to commerce. Black Clouds & Silver Linings, for all its abundantly positive qualities and minor but clear distinctions from prior efforts, is still an archetypal Dream Theater album; one that's unlikely to broaden their audience all that much, but is conversely guaranteed to thrill their hard core converts with its renewed devotion to the most exigent and stimulating facets of the band's chosen musical domain. After finally running out their 13-year, seven-plus album deal with a poisonously indifferent Atlantic Records via 2005's workmanlike Octavarium, progressive metal standard bearers Dream Theater took advantage of their well earned free agent status to enjoy a heated courtship from several interested labels, before eventually settling on the artistically simpatico Roadrunner. But, ironically, Dream Theater's first album for the label that heavy metal built, 2007's Systematic Chaos, was relatively accessible by the group's standards, complementing every epic and complex composition with a comparatively concise and hooky song, thus leaving it to its 2009 successor, Black Clouds & Silver Linings, to really flex the band's progressive metal muscles to their maximum girth. And in fact, Dream Theater's tenth long-player is about as dense and challenging as any album in their daunting discography (and certainly the darkest of spirit since 2003's Train of Thought), by emphasizing not only the virtuoso members' ever stupefying musicianship, but also their most aggressive and thoroughly metallic songwriting tendencies. Sixteen-minute opener "A Nightmare to Remember" ...
| | Suicide Silence No Time To Bleed Vinyl LP (2009)
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$15.79 The Southern California-based quintet, Suicide Silence, specialize in the extreme metal subgenre known as deathcore. Combining the rapid-fire brutality of extreme death metal with the slower, mosh-pit breakdowns of metalcore, the band continue to fashion some of the most violent, no-holds-barred music the genre has seen on its sophomore album, NO TIME TO BLEED. A finely honed assault composed of ultra-fast blast beats and jarring tempo changes, front man Mitch Lucker frequently trades off between vocal extremes from demonic death growls to raspy, high-register screams, matching in intensity the caustic sensory overload provided by his bandmates. While the album's feral attack may be an acquired taste for some of genre's more melodically inclined fans, NO TIME TO BLEED is nevertheless admirable for its sheer single-mindedness of purpose. Thanks to a strong first album for Century Media (2007's The Cleansing) and to possessing one of the scene's most powerful and dynamic stage shows, California's Suicide Silence quickly managed to distance themselves somewhat from the teeming mass of deathcore bands that began crowding America's every rehearsal space, record store, ...
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