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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

NAPALM DEATH : (2005) The Code is Red..Long Live the Code

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Had you dared to suggest back in the late '80s that Napalm Death -- not one of their supposedly more stable peers -- would be the ones t...

THIN LIZZY: (1977) Bad Reputation

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If Thin Lizzy got a bit too grand and florid on Johnny the Fox, they quickly corrected themselves on its 1977 follow-up, Bad Reputation. Tea...

THIN LIZZY : (1978) Live and Dangerous

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Released in 1978, just as the hot streak starting with 1975's Fighting and running through 1977's Bad Reputation came to an end, Liv...

THIN LIZZY : (1979) Black Rose - A Rock Legend

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Black Rose: A Rock Legend would prove to be Thin Lizzy's last true classic album (and last produced by Tony Visconti). Guitarist Brian R...

THIN LIZZY : (1980) Chinatown

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While Thin Lizzy's previous release, Black Rose, was a focused, inspired hard rock masterwork, its follow-up, 1980's Chinatown, was ...

THIN LIZZY : (1982) Renegade

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It is widely agreed among Thin Lizzy fans (and by the band themselves) that their 1981 release, Renegade, was their worst. The raw, rocking ...
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Monday, June 18, 2007

TIGERTAILZ : (2005) Bezerk

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This album has absolutely some of the best glam rock/hair metal you will ever come across, it's a shame it was released in 1990 when tha...
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TIGERTAILZ: (1995) Wazbones

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After the moderate sucess of the amazing "Bezerk" tigertailz experianced problems with record labels and two members of the person...

TIGERTAILZ : (1987) Young and Crazy

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Tracks : 1. Star Attraction 2. Hollywood Killer 3. Ballerina 4. Livin' Without You 5. Shameless 6. City Kidz 7. Shoot to Kill 8. Turn Me...
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TIGERTAILZ : (2006) Original Sin

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Tracks : 1. Shoot to Kill 2. Turn Me On 3. Now You're on Your Own 4. Fall in Love Again 5. Young and Crazy 6. Star Attraction 7. Living ...
Sunday, June 17, 2007

MOTORHEAD: Live at Brixton

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Bad record deals have plagued Motorhead's career, resulting in countless low-quality live recordings and pointless re-packagings, but 19...
Thursday, June 14, 2007

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (1997) In Cold Blood

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This remains MALEVOLENT CREATION's most brutal, uncompromising album to date, falling closer to pure Grindcore than Death Metal, but con...

MALEVOLENT CREATION: (2000) Envenomed

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Phil fasciana sent me an advance copy of ENVENOMED and i was completely blown away by it...it is definitely the band's best album to dat...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (2004) Warkult

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Seminal, prolific, and well nigh indestructible despite having weathered more musician turnover than Spinal Tap (at least 16 people have pla...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (1993) Stillborn

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This is better than the horrible Fine Art of Murder, but not as strong as the first two (Ten Commandments and Retribution, both timeless cla...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (2000) Manifestation

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Now for my review. This is not another studio album by the band but it is a retrospective compilation or "best of" album. It is ba...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (1996) Eternal

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The signs weren't looking good for Malevolent Creation's 4th album - their previous album Stillborn (some good songs but dire produc...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (1998) The Fine Art of Murder

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Malevolent Creation have gone through alot during this period when they released this album in 1998 there was a change lineup, infighting, c...

MALEVOLENT CREATION: (1992) Retribution

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Retribution is Malevolent Creation at their best... Of course, I'm sure many people will disagree with me on account of their first albu...

MALEVOLENT CREATION: (1991) The Ten Commandments

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In the late 1980s and early to mid-1990s, the small Roadrunner label was home to numerous underground death metal, grindcore and thrash band...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (1997) Joe Black

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Another fine example of what MALEVOLENT CREATION can accomplish. This is their third album and it is not to be underestimated. It is full of...

MALEVOLENT CREATION : (2002) The Will to Kill

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Veteran death metal band returns with their eighth full-length album. Eleven tracks of pure terror that brings new life to the patented Flor...
Sunday, June 10, 2007

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1969) On Time

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Grand Funk Railroad's 1969 debut is a wildly uneven affair. Although the exuberant energy and power-trio theatrics that would fuel their...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1970) Closer to Home

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This is the trio's fourth album and the record that really broke them through to a more commercially successful level of metal masters s...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1971) Survival

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By the time Grand Funk Railroad came to make Survival in January 1971, Cleveland Recording had moved to new quarters, and the group had beco...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1970) Live Album

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Either you love or you hate it. Live Album by Grand Funk Railroad was a smash when released and those who loved it played it to death. A har...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1973) We're an American Band

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Having made several changes in their business and musical efforts in 1972, Grand Funk Railroad made even more extensive ones in 1973, beginn...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (1975) Caught in the Act

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By 1975, Grand Funk Railroad had reached a new level of fame and fortune thanks to pop-friendly albums like We're an American Band and S...

GRAND FUNK RAILROAD: (2002) Live - The 1971 Tour

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This Grand Funk Railroad concert recording from Detroit, Chicago, and Shea Stadium on the band's enormously successful 1971 tour capture...

FEAR FACTORY: (1992) Soul of a New Machine

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Soul of a New Machine ushered in the '90s alternative metal era, even if few realized it at the time. Fear Factory were quite ahead of t...
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