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This fifteen song album consists of music written by Vaughan, and lyrics spanning through three generations of the Rhea Family. Although each song has a vivid individuality, there is an artistic style that runs through this record. From the emotionally challenging song, Drinker's Hour - to the wonderfully lovesick Apology - or the uplifting revelation of Eyes on the Sky, this album tends to run through a spectrum of emotional highs that does not...
This is not just another remix album. All the songs of Hybrid Theory have been reinterpreted, plus 'High Voltage' and 'My December.' Just a few of the remixers/featured artists (since the list is so long) include Jay Gordon (Orgy), Evidence (Dilated Peoples), Aaron Lewis (Staind), Chali 2Na (Jurassic 5) & Black Thought (the Roots). Digipak. 2002.
Best Selling Single with Three Excellent B Sides Unavailable Elsewhere.
If a big shiny Olympic-style medal were given to the English band that sounded the most American, this distinctly Anglican quartet (one of the guys' names is Clive for chrissakes) would be sportin' the gold. Surprisingly Fretblanket have transcended the Seattleisms most American-sounding foreign bands have opted for recently, and they head straight for America's breadbasket, the great Midwest. They take a hefty swing at Soul Asylum's pensive,...
Aussie Single. Includes Live Version of 'torn'& Acoustic Edit of 'my Own Prison'.
Includes Exclusive Bonus Track 'rivers'.
This special limited edition CD / DVD (PAL/Region 0) set features a 15 min Behind The Scenes documentary filmed by acclaimed rock director Danny Clinch. 'Revelations' is rock super-group Audioslave's 3rd studio album, their eponymous debut album sold double platinum in Australia and more than 5 million copies worldwide after debuting at No.1 on the US Billboard charts. The album has been described by Tom Morello as 'Led Zeppelin meets Earth,...
These Southern California frat rockers have learned what they do best. Gone are the damaged noisefests that recall a more polished Rage Against the Machine and middle-period Stooges. Filling those spots are lighthearted ditties such as "Even Though" and "Falls Apart" that boast tropical guitar flourishes and almost Beatlesque harmonies. On 1997's Floored, the breeziness of "Fly" was the exception; on 14:59, it is the rule. Sugar Ray have cleaned...
First Ever UK Release from the Ska/Punk Band from Huntington Beach, Ca is a Compilation of their First Four LPs and Includes their Most Popular Tracks, Like 'everything Sucks', 'sell Out', 'she Has a Girlfriend' and 'the Kids Don't Like It'.
Limited edition Japanese pressing includes a bonus track and bonus DVD (NTSC/Region 2). The DVD features 3 live tracks frm Summersonic 2004 'Out Of Control', 'Same Direction' & 'The Reason' plus 'Same Direction' video 'Let It Out' live, 'Crawling In The Dark' live, 'The Reason' UK video. Island. 2006.
If you liked this bunch's self-titled debut, you will certainly dig the dozen raunchy tunes that populate Time Bomb. Wiry, wild Joshua Todd--a classic blues-belting, tattoo-bearing frontman--possesses a gift for irony that, while not easily gleaned, does exist. Behind him, guitars grind away, while big production by John Travis (Monster Magnet, Sugar Ray) helps create a believable street-grit feel that recalls early Guns N' Roses. The Sex...
This deluxe double disc reissue is a superbly done follow-up to the treatment afforded Pavement's brilliant `92 debut Slanted & Enchanted. L.A.'s Desert Origins is a joy for fans, with the majority of the second disc previously unreleased demos and outtakes. Crooked Rain is enjoyable and has some of their best songs ("Range Life," "Gold Soundz," "Silence Kit") but it's a strange, transitional album by a band still a little wobbly on their...
Australian Release in a Cardboard Sleeve
After No Doubt sold more than 10 million copies of Tragic Kingdom, riding that wave of success without toppling over must have been a daunting mission. No sweat for No Doubt. The band toiled as national unknowns with a loyal local following for a decade before that album's release, and during that time the band members were learning how to be better songwriters and musicians. The follow-up, Return of Saturn, glides along that continuum of...
Rightly hailed in their hometown of Chicago as pop phenoms and two of the sexiest guys in show business, brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio make their major-label debut with this ridiculously tuneful five-song E.P. on the new label started by Herb "Tijuana Brass" Alpert, whom the Trumfios recruited to play trumpet on a few tunes. The aesthetic is retro in that it reaches back to the New Wave era-specifically, Gary Numan, Silicon Teens, and...
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: Drunken Moves.
Australian Version featuring One Bonus Track: Big Distraction.
2 CD set, 30 live tracks from the Eighties & Nineties. Including 'Suspect Device', 'Alternative Ulster', 'No Sleep TillBelfast' & many more. Digitally mastered. 8 page booklet with informative liner notes. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.
Their 2001 LP Comes with Two Bonus Tracks Not Found on the Us Version: 'you Blew Me off (Hager Mix)' and 'interlude'.
The much anticipated Live album from Grey Eye Glances, captured during the "Voodoo" tour of 2003. Over 70 minutes of new live arrangements of favorites from GEG's previous albums "Eventide," "Painted Pictures," and "A Little Voodoo."
A Collection of 35 TV Sitcom Theme Show Songs Covered by Artists Such as Todd Bridges (Yes, Willis)-diffrent Strokes, Butt Trumpet-beverly Hillbillies, the Meatmen-green Acres, the Dickies-secret Agent Man, and Many Others.
The perfect soundtrack for re-living those magic nights dancing under the stars in a tropical paradise or maybe just lying face down in the sand...an empty bottle in your hand. Anyway it's an awesome compilation and the tracks include, 'Two Tribes'-Franki.
1992 release on Hut featuring three tracks recorded onSeptember 8th, 1991: 'Siva' (from their debut album 'Gish'),'Smiley' and a cover of The Animals' 'Girl Named Sandoz'.The band's guitarist James Iha took the photo featured asthe cover art. Slimline jew
One doesn't necessarily associate punk firebrands the Clash with the radio-ready likes of Third Eye Blind and No Doubt. But in the years since the demise of the Clash, their impact, once localized to the punk underground, has seeped up from the gutter they once championed. ("The truth," rasped Joe Strummer in one of his more memorable couplets, "is known only by guttersnipes.") Burning London affords a dozen-plus popular late-'90s performers the...
Following the more accessible Orange and the refreshing excursion of Experimental Remixes, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion take a half-step back with Now I Got Worry's harder, sloppier mixes. But, perhaps in deference to the wider audience the band hopes to attract through its new major-label distributor, Spencer tones down his blues animal showman, and the band serves up a wider set of flavorings that include the tasty keyboards of Beastie...
30 Seconds To Mars follow the massive hit that was 'The Kill' with another huge song from their Gold selling album, 'A Beautiful Lie'. From Yesterday is released as: 1. CD - featuring the amazing cover version of Kanye West's 'Stronger' as performed on Jo Whiley's Live Lounge on Radio1 on September 14th, 2007. Plus the 13 minute plus epic video for From Yesterday, filmed in the Forbidden City outside Bejing in China. This long 'Director's...
Boarding the same hay wagon to hell that's transported murder balladeers from Grayson & Whitter to Nick Cave, Nazarene preacher's grandson David Eugene Edwards has been channeling his religious upbringing into the "gothabilly" glory that is 16 Horsepower since 1993. This live collection--culled from three 1998 performances--cherry picks from the Denver band's first two albums for such fire-and-brimstone favorites as "Black Soul Choir," "For...
Digitally remastered (by the original sound engineer) reissue of the DK's final studio album features 21 tracks, including 'Chickshit Conformist', 'Hop With The Jet Set', Anarchy For Sale'. A 2001 Manifesto release.
Exclusive Aussie Version. Contains Four New Previously Unreleased Studio Recordings: Suffocate, Do Da Da, Desensitized, You Lied.
This is the album on which the monster that was Hsker D truly came alive. From here on out, this Minneapolis trio would define new directions and open new vistas for rock music with every release. Bob Mould's spectacularly demented lead work and furious vocal delivery are driven to a frenzied pace by drummer Grant Hart and bassist Greg Norton. At times, as on the incredible opener, "Real World," the naked aggression and speed is hard to...
1993 reissue on Alternative Tentacles of the hardcore punker's 1980 debut for the label. Hailing from San Francisco & led by Jello Biafra, the album features 14 tracks, including their amusing remake of 'Viva Las Vegas', plus 'Kill The Poor', 'Holiday In Cambodia', 'Let's Lynch The Landlord' and 'California Uber Alles'. The full title is'Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables'.
Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trio's debut, Make Your Mama Proud, was mostly forgettable, anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release, All the Pain Money Can Buy, upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in "The Way." Album number three is The Harsh Light of Day, by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single, "You're an Ocean," benefits from a sky-high hook...
The debut by Poughkeepsie, NY's five-piece rock and roll outfit will make them one of the bands to watch in 2007. Over 250,000 MySpace plays and over 45,000 friends. They've shared stages with Bayside, Chiodos, and Matchbook Romance, and they've been chosen to be featured on DirecTV's new music station, "The 101".
1995 Debut Disc from the Canadian Alt-rock Trio.
There's an adage in Hollywood that writers want to direct, musicians yearn to be actors, and actors hunger to be musicians. Indeed, ample evidence abounds to support the maxim. Which brings us to Dogstar, who've ironically never escaped being dismissed as lightweight, arguably because of their Hollywood connections; the band's bass player is film star Keanu Reeves, while drummer Rob Mailhouse did his time on a soap opera. Ten years on, Happy...
"Steal this DVD" is an unauhorized documentary includes interviews with ex-members, journalists, and people who were and are close to the band. Watch previously unreleased footage and become familiar with KoRn and their own way of life. The DVD features a special extensive KoRn discography and an digital fan quiz.
Reel Big Fish "Greatest Hit & More" Painfully conscious and brutally honest, Reel Big Fish pulls no punches. One is never left to say "Gee, I wonder how they really feel?" with titles such as "Sell Out", "Everything Sucks", plus "Turn The Radio Off"! For the first time ever, Reel Big Fish releases a collection of all the faves, from all the albums, spanning their storied career. Rest assured Reel Big Fish's loyal fans won't go hungry...
After taking five leisurely years to follow up on 1996's Pinkerton, Weezer are apparently on a roll. Arriving just over 12 months after The Green Album, Maladroit finds the Los Angeles power-pop band in the midst of a particularly fertile creative period. "Dope Nose," which is easily stronger than anything on the last album, flexes a sinister shout-along chorus and vintage Van Halen riffs, while the potent garage-punk blast of "Fall Together"...
Australian Release featuring Four Tracks Including Greener Pastures, Hey You (Recorded Live in New Zealand), Don't Speak (Recorded Live in New Zealand), and the Album Version of the Title Track.
Explosive debut single from the So-Cal newcomers includes two exclusive tracks: 'High Voltage' & 'My December'. Built on an aggressive hard rock foundation, flavored with hip-hop vocal stylings and electronic flourishes, as melodic as it is confrontational, with a strong lyrical message, Linkin Park is diverse and unique.