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Feat:Justin Beck/Todd Weinstoc & Stefan Linde Of Glassjaw
Sons Of Abraham includes: Justin Beck, Todd Weinstock, Stefan Linde.
Sons of Abraham: Kneel Rubenstein (vocals); Justin Beck (guitar); Todd Weinstock (guitars, background vocals); Mitch Skalka (electric bass); Stefan Linde (drums).
Termites In His Smile Music Sons Of Abraham Termites In His Smile Songs | 1. | What Brings May Flowers? |
| 2. | Handful of Trinkets |
| 3. | Dos Equis |
| 4. | Nowhere Circles Around a Plastic Toy |
| 5. | Turned States Evidence |
| 6. | Greatest of Speakers, The |
| 7. | I Would Have Crawled Forever |
| 8. | Termites in His Smile |
| 9. | Some of Us My Never See Paris |
| 10. | Last Year Halloween Fell on a Weekend |
| Termites In His Smile Music Review Purchase Termites In His Smile CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Megadeth Endgame CD (2009)
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$15.65 The release of 2009's ENDGAME brings with it a startling realization: if first-generation thrash metal fans had been polled about which of the genre's "Big Four" -- Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth -- would prove to be the most resilient and consistently prolific over the next quarter century, the only sure-fire consensus would probably have been "well, anyone but Megadeth!" And yet, 12 studio albums and 150-plus songs later -- more than any of the other three have managed -- that's exactly what's come to pass. The group's second release for Roadrunner, whose title apparently refers to "coming full ...
| | Cross Road: The Best Of Bon Jovi CD (1994)
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$10.45 Bon Jovi finally offers CROSS ROAD, a collection of their best songs plus two recent compositions and a new version of a classic. Fans and first-timers alike will delight in and sing along ...
| | Alice In Chains Dirt CD (1992)
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| | Scorpions Lovedrive CD (1979)
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$6.49 Prior to Lovedrive's recording, the Scorpions' lineup had a major ...
| | Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow CD (1975) Remastered
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$6.49 After British maestro guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple in 1974, he recruited Purple Records signees Elf as his backing band. And although Rainbow's 1975 debut was only a hint of future greatness, the album more than holds its own.
Elf was led by dramatic metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio, who seemed to connect with Blackmore in quite a chemical fashion. "Man on the Silver Mountain" is prime material, as is the six-minute blues-metal classic "Catch the Rainbow." Dio's shining vocals, shown to great effect ...
| | Tesla Mechanical Resonance CD (1986)
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$7.65 Tesla was a bit of an anomaly on the '80s scene. While making concessions to the Sunset Strip mentality of the era (song titles littered with slang, tracks laced with thinly veiled euphemisms), the music itself holds a great deal more in common with rough-and-tumble hard rock than with watered-down glam. The record's greatest assets are vocalist Jeff Keith, who combines an authentic blues delivery with competent melodic range, and guitarist Keith Hannon, who supplies ample electricity amid the four-measure ...
| | Armored Saint Symbol Of Salvation CDs (1991) 2 Bonus CD
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$14.39 Recorded soon after the tragic and untimely death of guitarist Dave Prichard from leukemia, Symbol of Salvation is arguably Armored Saint's finest hour. In what is certainly their best-produced and most diverse album, the band pays tribute ...
| | Blackout CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Perpetual Groove All This Everything CD (2004)
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| | Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder CD (2004) Enhanced CD; Import
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$21.05 Papa Roach's 2002 effort, LOVEHATETRAGEDY, didn't quite live up to the success of its major-label predecessor, but the importance of this outing was the band's decision to go beyond its rap-rock origins. GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER showcases the quartet's further creative growth, as the playing and writing have only gotten more potent. Frontman Jacoby Shaddix continues to impress as a vocalist who's gone from shouting his thoughts to conveying more sophisticated subject matter. The biggest difference can be seen in Shaddix's shift from contemplating his dead dog on the last album to here ranting about a deceptive government motivated by greed and power ("Tyranny of Normality"). Just as effective is the anthemic "Blanket of Fear," with its strident denouncement of overwhelming paranoia in an age of war and terrorism. Throughout it all, guitarist Jerry Horton lays down brontosaurus-sized riffs that prove that Papa Roach still has plenty of aggression to fuel its brand of nu-metal.
Getting Away with Murder offers Papa Roach fans more of the California combo's hard-hitting rage rock. Jacoby Shaddix (the name change stands) and crew have moved fully away from the rap rock blip that put them on the radar around the turn of the century. But they haven't lost their amplified intensity, nor the obsession with depressing, vaguely S&M-ish lyrics. (Example: "I'm a glutton for your punishment/You're the master/And I'm waiting for disaster") Production from Howard Benson and the mixing of Chris Lord-Alge ensure a crushingly compressed, radio-ready juggernaut, and the title track doesn't disappoint in that department. "Be Free" is also a standout, moving slightly away from the usual heavy mid-tempo sound for a scathing exploration of the ravages of alcoholism on Shaddix' tortured psyche. Fans of the Roach will certainly enjoy the loud, blustery Getting Away With Murder, even if it's not necessarily helping this fluxing genre through its growing pains. [A Tour Edition was also released.] ~ Johnny Loftus
Howard Benson, Chris Lord-Alge, Papa Roach. It's gotten to the point where you can fill in the last name with another combo of mascara-eyed angry men jockeying for position in the bubbling ooze of the post-rap-rock (yes, that's a term) universe. Producer Benson and mixer Lord-Alge are professionals both, masters of compression and punching up the radio mix. This is what they offer Papa Roach -- a promise that the band's Getting Away with Murder will sound both raging and properly marketable. To that end, "Not Listening" rewrites the 2001 Roach hit "Last Resort" without the rap, while the big title-track single is built around a mechanistic Korn bass throb and a carnival funhouse lead guitar line. (The better to scare you with, see.) On the latter, Jacoby Shaddix (the name change still stands) incorporates the affected whisper, the vengeful yell, and the vague lyrical cocktail of depression and S&M ("I'm a glutton ...
| | L Pierre Pretty Music CD (2003)
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| | Blinded By Faith Under An Occult Sun CD
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| | My Alamo 1994 (2006)
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| | Freche Maedchen Was Reimt Sich Auf Liebe? CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Evil Devil Rocker's Life CD (2008) Import
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