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2003 album for the Norwegian black metal act. The End Records.
Darkthrone: Nocturno Culto (vocals, guitar, bass); Fenriz (drums).
Darkthrone Hate Them Songs Hate Them Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Cold & Grim Hails to Fenriz & Nocturno, another album under their belts to add to the legacy that is True Norwegian Black Metal Submitted by Thamuz (Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
LOVE THEM Another fine CD from Darkthrone. I suggest you buy them all. The only CD they made that I didn't enjoy was "Goatlord" Submitted by debra (cleveland ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Darkthrone Are Unholy Gods Of Black Metal True Norwegian Black Metal Forever Submitted by Fredrik Heydrich Vikernes (Finland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$14.79 born and raised, in Los Angeles, Ca., "Macintire", I now at the age of twenty-three am promised to bring a new sound, sense, and style to the world of Gangsta Hip-Hop music. At the age of twelve, I was known as 'Tiron Moore', and later I became acknowledged as 'Macintire'. it was in this period of my life I discoverd my undying passion and profound interest for music and the industries evolving around it. I started off rapping about life and the way I felft about my life, due to the impacts of the trials and tribulations i'd encountered, that resulted in my involvement in the streets of drugs and gangs. It was 1997 when I collaberated with the group currently known as, "West Coast Dirty Mac Angeles", also known as 'Dirty Mac Gangstas'. The group consists of artist Mr. Maintire, Swiss Macvay, Mr.Macrite, The Twins and Diz Mac Tac. Aspired by Glory, I macintire have reached a new high in my persuit to encounter a newly found rap style. Colaberations with "Dusty Ridas.an upcoming record label also originating from Los Angeles Ca,has greatly imprved the marketing plan for my first album.I am also working with production they established for my tracks ...
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$30.19 Track Listing of songs: Trains And Boats And Planes; Donne-Moi Ma Chence; Questo Amore E'Per Sempre; (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me; Mike It Easy On Yourself; Alfie; This Girl's In Love With You; Raindrops Keep Falling On ...
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$18.09 THE JOSHUA TREE won the 1987 Grammy award for album of the year.
Few bands are as ready for superstardom as U2 circa 1986. After chart successes with WAR and THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE and a high profile appearance at Live Aid, the Irish quartet holed up at a Dublin studio with engineers Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and crafted the definitive sound of late '80s mainstream rock. Deftly marrying WAR's edgy bombast, THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE's impressionism, Eno's ambient flourishes, and the band's newfound interest in American roots music, THE JOSHUA TREE is U2's crowning moment, a perfect nexus of the band's expansive muse and the popular zeitgeist. It consistently ranks in the higher reaches of critics' lists of the greatest albums of all time.
Thanks to both Eno's georgeous production and a stellar set of songs, the album has aged stunningly. The first three tracks--the rousing "Where the Streets Have No Name," the gospel-inflected "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and the tortured, echo-drenched ballad "With or Without You"--have all become FM standards, but cuts such as "Red Hill Mining Town," "Running to Stand Still," and "In God's Country," with grittier Americana influences, resonate just as emphatically. The rhythm section's propulsive minimalism (Larry Mullen, Jr. and Adam Clayton) provides the perfect bedrock for the Edge's veritable clinic on guitar effects and economy. Like the best U2, however, the album belongs to Bono, whose soulful voice hitches an epic passion to lyrics both deeply personal and overtly political.
Additional personnel includes: Daniel Lanois (guitar, keyboards, tambourine, background vocals); Brian ...
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