| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Faith Divides Us Deaths Unites Us CD (2009)
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Icon CD (1993)
$13.29 Icon represents a turning point for Paradise Lost: vocalist Nick Holmes loses the limiting growl in favor of a James Hetfield-style bark and Gregorian chants, while mastermind Gregor Mackintosh (lead guitar) further perfects his brand of baroque metal. Although older
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Symbol Of Life CD (2002)
$9.99 Though the relative merits of Paradise Lost's bizarre transformation from heavier-than-God doom/death metal originators to an alternative rock act delving into gothic electronica remain locked in a fierce debate, there's no sense ignoring two unmistakable facts. First, the band had
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost In Requiem CD (2007)
Gregor Mackintosh CD discography
$13.85 In the scope of Paradise Lost's career, their eponymous release from 2005 represented the act of Hell freezing over, for it witnessed these founders of the British doom movement finally deigning to revive the sonic blueprint that made them famous
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Draconian Times CD (1995) Bonus Tracks
Gregor Mackintosh discography
$10.49 All songs written by Nick Holmes and Gregor Mackintosh except "Yearn For Change" (Gregor MacKintosh/Nick Holmes/Steve Edmondson/Lee Morris) and "I See Your Face" (Gregor MacKintosh/Nick Holmes/Aaron Aedy).
"Forever Failure" includes a sample of Charles Manson's voice from the British television documentary
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Lost Paradise (Digipak) CD (1990) Digipak
Gregor Mackintosh albums
$10.05 On this, their modest debut, Paradise Lost helped define the rules of doom/death metal: grinding, de-tuned anthems of woe topped with death metal-style guttural vocals. Yet, even as they were laying down the blueprint, Paradise Lost was already reaching for
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Believe In Nothing CD (2001)
Gregor Mackintosh CD discography
$9.99 British band Paradise Lost has a knack for producing dark and moody, yet very accessible metal. And that's exactly what they do on Believe in Nothing, serving up a bunch of tracks that could appeal to a wide range of
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| Artist appears on Neil Gaiman Where's Neil When You Need Him? CD (2006)
Gregor Mackintosh music CDs
$12.39 is stranger than most. As concept albums go, Where's Neil When You Need Him? Neil Gaiman is not a musician; he's a comic-book author and screenwriter.
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| Artist appears on Paradise Lost Gothic CDs (1991) (Import) With DVD; Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
Gregor Mackintosh songs
$14.79 Additional personnel includes: Sarah Marrion (vocals); The Rapture Symphony Orchestra.
Even as the band was helping to define the basic
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