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Symphonic and classical elements put straight into the metal music. Got it? Harsh guitar parts mixed with violins and beautiful voice create a record which is steeped in metal, doom and progressive.Did Tomorrow Come is the second album from Sirrah and it takes their sound to new heights of brutality mixed with symphonic and ambient elements. Forget any preconceived notions of metal when you put this one on.
Composer: Sirrah.
Lyricist: Tom.
Sirrah: Tom (vocals); Maggie (soprano); Rober, Matt (guitar); Magdelena (viola); Chris (keyboards); Christopher (bass guitar); Michael (drums). Sirrah Did Tomorrow Come Songs Did Tomorrow Come Review
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$13.75 At first glance, Halford's entry into the crowded holiday market looks like a parody. Heavy metal and Christmas make for strange bedfellows, and WINTER SONGS' pastoral cover art -- which depicts Rob Halford staring wistfully (with a goatee and shades) into a soft, snowy pine forest -- screams Spinal Tap. That said, the Judas Priest frontman approaches yuletide standards like "We Three Kings" and "What Child Is This?" with the same conviction that he applied ...
| | Metallica - Live SH.T: Binge & Purge DVDs (1993)
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$41.89 Rock is all about excess, and this Metallica boxed set embodies that principle. For die-hard fans of the metal band (or those soon to be converts), this mammoth collection features more than eight hours of concert footage. The three audio CDs span five days' worth of shows in Mexico City in 1993. Fans can watch a pair of classic shows from 1989 and 1992 on the two volumes of concert footage. The second volume also features a 72-page book in its entirety that can be viewed via TV or computer.
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| | Dream Theater Train Of Thought CD (2003)
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$11.05 TRAIN OF THOUGHT continues the legacy of the progressive metal legends, with all the requisite superhuman metallic musicianship that their fans have come to expect. This outing continues in the heavier mode that began with 2002's SIX DEGREES OF INNER TURBULENCE, reaching even further into darker, personal lyrical themes.
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| | Savatage Hall Of The Mountain King CD (1987)
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| | Crooklyn CD (1995) Original Soundtrack
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$9.15 Produced by A Tribe Called Quest, the soundtrack for Spike Lee's 1994 ode to the borough of his childhood is one of the most evocative in existence (and one of the more delightfully diverse soul collections to boot). The album is bookended by excellent and incongruent original tracks, opening with the title track, a stark rap single by the Crooklyn Dodgers, a supergroup consisting of Special Ed, Masta Ace, and Buckshot, closing on the jazzy-reflective ...
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| | Robbers On High Street Fine Lines CD (2004) Extended Play
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$6.39 Robbers on High Street deliver a crunchy set of genuine rock & roll spirit on their debut EP, Fine Lines. The New York foursome refrain from going for that fashion-slick city sound made popular in the new millennium by the likes of the Strokes and Interpol. Honestly, Fine Lines is a solid record because the band is tight enough to pull it off without anything other than what they're offering: cinematic lyrics soaked in surefire guitar licks from frontman Ben Trokan and Steven Mercado. Bassist Jeremy Phillips and drummer Tomer Danan accentuate Fine Lines' elasticity, therefore suggesting that Robbers on ...
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