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Remastered reissue of the dark metal act's 1997 album packaged in a digipak. Includes the bonus track 'Countess Bathory'. Peaceville. 2004. Vital Remains Into Cold Darkness Songs | 1. | Immortal Crusade |
| 2. | Under the Moon's Fog |
| 3. | Crown of the Black Hearts |
| 4. | Scrolls of a Millenium Past |
| 5. | Into Cold Darkness |
| 6. | Descent into Hell |
| 7. | Angels of Basphemy |
| 8. | Dethroned Emperor |
| 9. | Countess Bathory |
| Into Cold Darkness Music Review Purchase Into Cold Darkness CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dark Tranquillity Character CD (2005)
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$12.29 Having taken longer than most of Gothenburg, Sweden's death metal giants to reveal their greatness, Dark Tranquility have now arguably become that ever-popular subgenre's most enduring torch-bearers -- the living embodiment of melodic death metal midway through the '00s. And, in keeping with that station, 2005's Character marks the third installment of what most agree has been the band's most consistent career-phase; one which finds them, like other genre standard-bearers before them (Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, anyone?), reveling in their mastery of a formula they know so well it inevitably begs the question: have they become too comfortable in their niche? Are they stagnating? Well, there's a distinct difference between beating a dead horse and riding it to victory every time, and Character sure feels like the latter, as song after memorable song storms by all limbs a-flailing and death-shrieks a-shrieking, their riffs and harmonies stacked as densely as only Dark Tranquility can stack them. If anything, this outing follows a slightly more straightforward and aggressive tact than its two acclaimed predecessors, using well-placed synthesizer breaks and melodies to heighten, not suffocate, the ferocious onslaught driving the nearly black metal barrage of "The New Build," the overpowering fury of "Lost to Apathy," and the brilliantly schizophrenic "Dry Run." ...
| | Kreator Pleasure To Kill CD (1986) Remastered
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$10.45 Metal band Kreator had been around for awhile before they released Pleasure to Kill in 1986. Many in the underground metal scene were already paying special attention to the German outfit's proto-death sound, but the cult status was shed after this critically and commercially successful sophomore effort hit record-store shelves. As fierce and unyielding as the group's debut, Endless Pain, was, Pleasure to Kill provides double the sonic carnage and superior material. Standout tracks include the syncopated "Riot of Violence" and the ...
| | Kreator Terrible Certainty CD (1988) Remastered
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$10.45 Principally recorded at Horus Studios, Hanover, Germany and Musiclab Studios, Berlin, Germany in 1988. Includes liner notes by Mille Petrozza.
Kreator dialed in their modern thrash on Terrible Certainty, the group's third full-length offering. One of the most highly anticipated European metal records of the decade, this 1987 release proves that the previous year's hit, Pleasure to Kill, wasn't a fluke, and that Kreator was capable of delivering under pressure. The German outfit cranks up the technical difficulty on Terrible Certainty, executing the tightest performances of their career while maneuvering around some extremely difficult, yet memorable riffs. ...
| | Vital Remains Let Us Prey CD (1992) Remastered; Digipak
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| | Vital Remains Horrors Of Hell CD (2006)
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$9.55 Although they've often languished in the shadow of more famous satanically inspired death metal bands like Morbid Angel and Deicide, Vital Remains have gradually managed to carve out a healthy underground career for themselves, despite their rather isolated home base in Providence, RI. And it's into the dark, uncharted bowels of that state's rinky-dink studios (most frequently the curiously named Atonal Studios -- oh, the irony!) circa 1989-1991 that 2006's Horrors of Hell transports willing listeners, by collecting 13 tracks from three separate demos laying the foundation of the Vital Remains story. Both sides of 1991's horrendously produced (but doubly influential to tape traders because of it) Black Mass single initiate this blasphemous ritual with the descriptively macabre tandem of "Of Pure Unholyness" and "Frozen Terror" -- both reminiscent of early, Morbid Visions-era Sepultura and, of course, Morbid Angel. By comparison, the five ensuing recordings from the previous year's Excruciating Pain demo almost sound overly produced. As evidenced by the likes of "Human Sacrifice" and "Nocturnal Blasphemy," they are also distinctly thrashier and slightly more melodic in general approach -- not unlike Dark ...
| | Vital Remains - Evil Death Live DVD (2007)
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| | Lee Aaron Bodyrock CD (1989) (Import) Canada
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| | Eros CD (2003)
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$11.39 Eros is an artist, producer, and engineer who lives in Orlando, Florida. This is where he spends most of his time creating and putting his own twist on electronic underground music. This takes place at his own "Eroshima Studios" in which lies a well-equipped arsenal of electronic music gear. He is a self-taught piano player/programmer, and has an Audio Engineering degree from A.R.T.I. (Audio recording technology institute). His music is combination of the many different styles that surrounded him growing up in Florida. His beats are lined with intelligent bass programming with special focus on percussion and drums. Not to say that any of the instrumentation is lacking, there is always a new, unique, melody swirling to the top, just in time to redirect the crowds attention to yet another peak in his tracks. What sets EROS apart from most other electronic artists are his live performances. His music works well in a live atmosphere because of the variety of styles and tempos that make it up. Each track is different from the next, giving it alot of depth and change. He may go from Nu skool breaks to D&B into house ...
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| | D T Kizuna CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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| | Tossers Valley Of The Shadow Of Death CD (2005)
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$10.09 Chicago-based heirs to the Pogues' booze-soaked mantle, the Tossers have built up a reputation since the mid-1990s for purveying ...
| | Julie Silver For Love To Grow CD (2005)
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| | Charlie Parr Roustabout CD (2009) (Import)
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