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Dreadnaught Discography of CDs
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High Heat & Chin Music CD (2007)
Dreadnaught CD discography "All three members tear into their instruments with an improvisational deftness that can be achieved only through a combination of natural talent and relentless performance." (THE WIRE / Matt Kanner)
"HIGH HEAT & CHIN MUSIC is a double CD filled with absolutely brilliant music. '(She Got The) Bony Cleave' is a romping track that is laugh-out-loud funny... an uncanny knack for writing these incredibly memorable songs and making it seem totally effortless."(PROGRESSIVE EARS / Floyd)
"From the ultra-funky, Southern-fried, fuzzed-out guitars to the fast-paced syncopated whoop, Dreadnaught is full of musical surprises. The long, drawn-out bass jams, the rolling keyboard ditties and the no-genre-fits-all attitude all make Dreadnaught a musical tour-de-force." (STOWE REPORTER / Mike Schaefer)
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One Piece Missing CD (2007)
Dreadnaught albums Since their humble beginnings is Tasmania and a 'mainland' launch in Melbourne in 1992, Dreadnaught hace always had a different approach to their music than their 'extreme metal' peers. The band incorporates elements of pure rock, heavy groove to create a unique sound that is now known as Dreadnaught.
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Dirty Music CD
Dreadnaught music CDs It's been a long time between drinks for Dreadnaught, but it's BEEN worth the wait. The Melbourne based rockers deliver their new album 'Dirty Music' with a new rhythm section in tow but still Dreadnaught to the core! Stripped Back, OZ styled hard Rock N' Roll runs through the veins of the 10 sweat soaked blue collar anthems on 'Dirty Music', which will no doubt strike a chord with their loyal local fan base. Roadrunner. 2005.
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Down To Zero CDs (2000)
Dreadnaught discography Tasmanian devils Dreadnaught walk the fine line that is alternative metal -- meaning their music is surprisingly conscious of commercial trends, amazingly heavy but free of metal's conventional clichés and posturing. Originally recorded in 1999, their second album languished for almost two years before receiving a stateside release at the hands of The Music Cartel, only to vanish without a trace after finding little sympathy in these here parts. Still, for what it's worth, this is a collection of sharp, carefully conceived tunes, thankfully performed without any of the hardcore/metal hybrid mucky muck that staled the turn-of-the-millennium alt-metal scene to unbearable proportions. Impressive opening trio "Dead in the Dirt," "Scumbag," and "Moving Target" are built upon bludgeoning riffs and complex guitar textures, but parts of the latter and the subsequent "The Complex" see the group's intensity beginning to taper off, as Dreadnaught succumb to their wilder instincts with somewhat overwrought songwriting. "Game"'s swirling guitars and unbelievably heavy middle-riff temporarily rediscover the group's strengths: primal aggression and power. But sadly, Down to Zero quickly unravels into more experimental, unfocused material following the amusingly titled "Fast Food on the Streets of Gold (And the Way was Paved with Shit)," coming ...
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Dreadnaught CD (2009)
Dreadnaught songs Track Listing of songs: Mellow Wine; Clean Your Act Up; We Got the Love; Tales of a Mountain Squire; Lakehouse; Run on Love; Little Dancer: Dancer; Mountainside; Headcheck;
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American Standard CD (2001)
THE AMERICAN STANDARD (2001, Red Fez Records), progabilly trio Dreadnaught's third full-length album, is a genre-busting opus that constitutes "one hellacious blast to the senses... a new standard of music" (FACE MAGAZINE). The band's unconventional blend of old school prog, Americana, classical, and jazz is one of the most unusual sounds you'll ever hear - complex and intricate arrangements, dense and labyrinthine orchestration, extreme tones, and blazing playing are just a small part of the sonic landscape that the ...
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D CD (2009)
Additional Tracks
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Popular or famous Dreadnaught music songs: Popeye, Welding, Derby Days, Rats and Me, Clownhead, Bunnaschidt, Complex, Ballbuster, Jester's Theme. More music songs James Thresher Industries, Deneb, Dead in the Dirt, Drill, Broken in Two, Clean Your Act Up Son, Little Dancer: Dancer, Cut Throat Blues. More music songs R. Daneel Olivaw, Kim Philby, Boston Crab. See All Songs
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