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Supervillain Discography of CDs

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| | Earthquake Machine CD (2005)
$16.45 With a NYC original spin on these classic influences you get a venomous potion that culminates in the music of "Earthquake Machine". Comprised of 5 veterans of the NYC music scene this album captivates you with lethal doses of Zeppelinlike grooves, Sabbathy riffing, sky soaring guitar solos and Brian Johnson/Chris Cornell type wailing vocals. SUPERVILLAIN is a five piece hard rock, metal outfit tearing down the concrete and steel of NYC with their brand of heavy music. This is SUPERVILLAIN's first full length disc which takes off where the band left you on their highly acclaimed and equally crushing EP "SUPERVILLAIN".So if you happen to be making your way through the wreckage of what these guys have turned the streets of NYC into or any other city they decide to wreck though seek refuge at a SUPERVILLAIN live show The only safe place to withstand the shockwaves just might be from within the Earthquake Machine itself!
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| Artist appears on Tribute To Yeah Yeah Yeahs CD (2004)
$9.59 This is better than the company's usual tack of letting studio types tumble lamely through the material; however, some of the stylistic choices are a little off. Undermine X obliterates the inky sheen and curiously strong emotions of "Maps," twisting it into generically jocular alt metal. Nevertheless, here it is. The "Roots of" portion includes what seems to be a live version of Nico's "All Tomorrow's Parties," as well as two relics of the '80s L.A. death rock scene in .45 Grave and Super Heroines. In other words, there's no real connection to this comp.) Ultimately, Tribute to Yeah Yeah Yeahs is probably of worth more to fans of the groups involved than the one being feted. (Clarifying the misleading liner note upsell, the latter's connection to Hole comes via Heroines bassist Jill Emery. A tribute to Karen O's crew is suspect anyway, given the band's short shelf life. Big Eye hired a bundle of New York area hopefuls for this Yeah Yeah Yeahs tribute. Tribute to Yeah Yeah Yeahs shifts gears in its second half. You have to hear it to believe it. High Tigers do a better job with "Our Time," respecting the original's dynamics but giving it a slight punk/emo spin, and while the New York No Stars' Meghan White sounds remarkably like O, she and her band somehow turn "Y Control" into No Doubt while still staying close to the original.
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Supervillain CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Supervillain Songs
Popular or famous Supervillain music songs: Cold Light, Altar Ego, Drowning, Hit the Road, Line On You, Low Life, Nevermore, Prey to Me, Show Em All. More music songs Vicious Cycle, You Ain't Got a Prayer, She's Got Something to Say to Me.
 Supervillain albums More Music Artists
Stratosphere, Kira Davidson
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