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Goblin Cock: Rob Crow. Goblin Cock Bagged And Boarded Songs Bagged And Boarded Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Highly recommended This is an awesome doom metal band. Their lyrics are written in Elder Futhark runes, which is equally cool as it is frustrating. Their synchronized guitar licks are delightfully similar to Black Sabbath's early days. I recommend this album to eveyone, even those who aren't very fond of heavy/speed/thrash/death-metal, as, they have songs everyone can enjoy. Submitted by Citizen-of-sk8haven (Olympia, WA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
pretty cool I bought this album because they had an eccentric name. but I listened to it to find that the guitar is really impressive and the songs are unique. about half-through the cd it sounds kinda the same though. The booklet struck me as odd, as the lyrics are in it, but they're written in some kind of code. When I got bored I translated a couple songs. So if you have nothing else to do, learn their "language". But check out this CD either way. Submitted by Drew (Round Lake, IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | 25th Hour DVD (2002)
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$10.29 Spike Lee's bracing adaptation of David Benioff's novel is a vibrant, vital motion picture. Edward Norton plays Monty Brogan, a harmless drug dealer who has 24 hours of freedom before serving a seven-year jail sentence. Nervous, confused, and terrified, Monty turns to his closest friends for support: Frank Slattery (Barry ...
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| | Erase Errata At Crystal Palace CD (2003)
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$11.39 Erase Errata's second album, At Crystal Palace, continues the band's ongoing flirtations with order and chaos, ping-ponging between the two with such ease that it's clear that even their most disjointed moments are under their control. Songs such as "Driving Test" and "Go to Sleep" are as angular and tense as ever -- the way Jenny Hoyston snarls "Go to sleep!" on the latter ensures a string of nights spent with eyes wide open -- but every now and then the band lets down its avant-garde and allows some melodic, and even poppy, moments to exist within its formidably sharp music. "Ca. Viewing" is one of Erase Errata's most accessible songs, at once prickly and playful. Meanwhile, "Let's Be Active c/o Club Hott" and "Surprize It's Easter" are both slightly more melodic than their earlier work; Hoyston's vocals come closer to honest-to-goodness singing than they have before, even though both songs feature strange breakdowns where most bands would put choruses. Hoyston's paranoid, soulful wailing on "Matter No Medley" marks a further expansion of the band's sound; she remains one of the most distinctive voices in ...
| | Bill Laswell Roir Dub Sessions CD (2003)
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$8.99 Few American record labels have done more to further the cause of modern dub than New York's ROIR imprint, which has not only reissued classic dub recordings, but also actively encouraged contemporary artists to reinterpret the tradition according to their own vision. And since bassist and producer Bill Laswell is among the most prolific and original modern exponents of dub, it was inevitable that the two would find their way to each other. Laswell has recorded four albums of progressive dub under his own name for ROIR, and this retrospective collection brings together one track from each of them to make a more-or-less full-length compilation. At just over 46 minutes, the program is a bit skimpy, but it does sell at budget price, and there's certainly no arguing with the quality of the content. ...
| | Peeping Tom CD (2006)
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$10.15 | | Diodes Tired Of Waking Up / The Original Recordings 1977-1979 CD (1998)
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$10.29 In 1977, record labels all around the world were snapping up bands perceived to be punk, at which time CBS Canada signed Toronto's The Diodes. The only problem is the label didn't know quite what to do with them, and despite their popularity with other bands on the scene (notably The Ramones), they were dropped after only two albums. Somewhere in the decades since, The Diodes attained an almost mythical status in the Canadian music community, spawning a tribute 7" and a reference in the punk rock road movie Hard Core Logo. It took nearly 20 years for the reissue, but Sony Canada finally compiled both original albums onto this best of compilation, which also features previously unreleased material. Does it sound dated? Sure, just like The Ramones, The Buzzcocks, and other important bands from the era. For those who want a greater sense of Canada's contribution to the world of punk, this is essential. ~ Sean Carruthers
All 25 of the Canadian new wave/punk-pop act's recordings for Epic, each is digitally remastered & on CD for the first time. Contains their first ...
| | Friends Of Dean Martinez Random Harvest CD (2004)
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$9.05 Just a year after they issued On the Shore, Friends of Dean Martinez returned with Random Harvest, an album that finds them at their most powerful since A Place in the Sun. However, Random Harvest is darker and more rock-oriented than that album and, indeed, than any of their previous work. The heavy guitars and winding keyboards that run through the album nod to classic rock like Led Zeppelin and the Doors while still staying within the confines of the band's widescreen Southwestern sound. What's more, the album is also Friends of Dean Martinez's most thematically cohesive work; instead of being just filmic, Random Harvest could actually work as a soundtrack, ideally to a smart, stylish horror movie like 28 Days Later. An eerie tension seeps into all of the album, beginning with the taut, jazzy "So Well Remembered" and ending with "Nowhere to Go," which begins as a bittersweet ballad and, without warning, turns into a rock monster with guitar tones that would make many a metal band jealous. But even within this louder sound, Friends of Dean ...
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| | Nme Classics CD (2008) (Import)
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