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Fans of Accept should enjoy the first solo album from lead singer Udo Dirkschneider, which employs all the crushing power of that band's Teutonic metal sound without the latent pop influences. Udo's unmistakable howl leads the charge on Animal House, while his backing band do an uncanny job of copying Accept's immaculate metal crunch. Of course, the fact that all the songs were written by Accept and producer Deaffy may have something to do with the familiarity of the sound. ~ Andy Hinds Animal House Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   If you don't have it , well... sorry for you BUY IT!!! without any second thought this is an Accept record but it was put out to the market only by UDO when he leave the band, and the band realese some comertial stuff with another vocal
Thi is rallly one of the best UDO's album, if not the best.
If you like the good heavy metal buy it!!
Sergio Submitted by pajarolocoscz (Santa Cruz - Bolivia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome Rock!!! This picks up where Accept left off after Russian Roulette. Udo regrouped and did a great job with "Animal House". Very Acceptable soundings and close to the original Accept-Pure Pounding Rock. Absolute essential in any Rocker's collection and no collection is one without it. Submitted by donnee (Prescott, AZ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
another gem from the god of metal another gem from the god of metal himself, udo dirkschneider. you cant go wrong buying anything from this band cause all their cd,s are classicks, think of accept on speed with an even bigger dose of talent than in their glory days. check it out and scream for me,udo rules.
brandon whitson of n.c. Submitted by brandon whitson (north carolina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Angra Temple Of Shadows CD (2005)
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$13.45 Carrying on un-phased following the departure of founding vocalist Andre Matos, Brazilian metal institution Angra make their tenth release Temple of Shadows (and fourth sans Matos) sound like business as usual. True, some would charge that, as part of their "moving on" process since losing their adventurous-minded former singer, Angra's most distinctive progressive rock tendencies have grown thinner by the year. But despite succumbing to base power metal's uniform (and boring!) speed-flailings during Helloween-aping opening exercise "Spread Your Fire" and, later, the equally forgettable "The Temple of Hate," Angra still find plenty of opportunities to indulge their progressive "jones" via Yes and Marillion-recalling epics such as "No Pain for the Dead," "Morning Star" -- not to mention the album's awe-inspiring conceptual centerpiece "The Shadow Hunter." Comparatively speaking, more concise material such as "Angels and Demons" and the almost straight-up hard rock of "Waiting Silence" turn the focus toward memorable choruses and sparkling melodies to go with their more understated structures (think Kansas or Dream Theater). Not a bad transition until we settle into the at times over-saccharine balladry of "Wishing Well" or "Late Redemption" (featuring Brazilian pop legend Milton Nascimento), which regularly coast as close to Air Supply (bad!) as, say, Styx (good!), for inspiration. Taking into account all of the above, the songwriting results are still positive, more often than not, and vocalist Edu Falaschi, though not as powerful or majestic in his delivery as Matos, handily applies his grittier style to suit most of these songs just fine. But, Temple of Shadows does suffer from poorly-chosen ...
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| | Jim Ford Sounds Of Our Time CD (2007) (Import) Import; Digipak; Germany
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