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The Loudest Times: 80's Metal
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The Loudest Times: 80's Metal

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:THE LOUDEST TIMES: An 80's Metal Tribute is a record truly for the fans (and the curious newer generation) of the wildest and loudest decade of the 20th Century. The album features blazing performances by 12 international upncomers in todays rapidly resurging metal underground paying tribute to the likes of legends such as Savatage, W.A.S.P., Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Queensryche, Quiet Riot, Metallica, Metal Church, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, Van Halen and Joe Satriani. Each track has been interpreted in very unique ways; such as Endless performing 'We're Not Gonna Take It' in pure hardcore fashion and the Sepultura-ized speed frenzy of ...

Rise 13: Magick Rock, Vol. 1
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Rise 13: Magick Rock, Vol. 1

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:THE LOUDEST TIMES: An 80's Metal Tribute is a record truly for the fans (and the curious newer generation) of the wildest and loudest decade of the 20th Century. The album features blazing performances by 12 international upncomers in todays rapidly resurging metal underground paying tribute to the likes of legends such as Savatage, W.A.S.P., Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Queensryche, Quiet Riot, Metallica, Metal Church, Twisted Sister, Thin Lizzy, Van Halen and Joe Satriani. Each track has been interpreted in very unique ways; such as Endless performing 'We're Not Gonna Take It' in pure hardcore fashion and the Sepultura-ized speed frenzy of ...

In Memory of Celtic Frost
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In Memory of Celtic Frost

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: :Few '80s underground metal bands have been as influential or as unappreciated as Celtic Frost. Long before the dawn of death metal or the advent of alternative metal, Celtic Frost was playing apocalyptic torrents of noise flavored with operatic vocals and tympani. In Memory of Celtic Frost features Enslaved, Mayhem, Grave, Emperor, and 10 other fringe bands reworking classic Frost tunes. For the most part, the covers are pretty faithful to the originals, but the solemnity with which they're played makes up for the bands' lack of creativity. --Jon Wiederhorn

Guitar Odyssey: Tribute to Yngwie Malmsteen
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Guitar Odyssey: Tribute to Yngwie Malmsteen

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:13 tracks from various artists including Chriss Amott, Stormwind, Wicked Ways, Evergrey and more. 1999.

Gateway to Hell: A Tribute to Slayer
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Gateway to Hell: A Tribute to Slayer

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:13 tracks from various artists including Chriss Amott, Stormwind, Wicked Ways, Evergrey and more. 1999.

Suicide in Venice: Tribute to Suicidal Tendencies
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Suicide in Venice: Tribute to Suicidal Tendencies

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:13 tracks from various artists including Chriss Amott, Stormwind, Wicked Ways, Evergrey and more. 1999.

Buried Alive: The Best From Smoke 7 Records 1981-1983
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Buried Alive: The Best From Smoke 7 Records 1981-1983

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:Album Description:Here is a compilation of ultra rare and unreleased tracks from the seminal L.A. punk label Smoke 7 Records from 1981 to 1983. Includes 25 tracks by some of the finest punk bands of the 80's such as Bad Religion, Youth Redd Kross, M.I.A., Sacred Order, Genocide & RF7. Previously only released on cassette this is the first time most of the tracks have been on CD.

Death Metal Box
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Death Metal Box

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Here is a compilation of ultra rare and unreleased tracks from the seminal L.A. punk label Smoke 7 Records from 1981 to 1983. Includes 25 tracks by some of the finest punk bands of the 80's such as Bad Religion, Youth Redd Kross, M.I.A., Sacred Order, Genocide & RF7. Previously only released on cassette this is the first time most of the tracks have been on CD.

Tattoo the Earth: The First Crusade
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Tattoo the Earth: The First Crusade

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Here is a compilation of ultra rare and unreleased tracks from the seminal L.A. punk label Smoke 7 Records from 1981 to 1983. Includes 25 tracks by some of the finest punk bands of the 80's such as Bad Religion, Youth Redd Kross, M.I.A., Sacred Order, Genocide & RF7. Previously only released on cassette this is the first time most of the tracks have been on CD.

Headbanger's Bible: 45 of the Biggest Headbangers
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Headbanger's Bible: 45 of the Biggest Headbangers

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:This is the Definitive Headbangerrs album contains some of the greatest headbanging tracks ever, featuring classics such as The Darkness 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love', Black Sabbath 'Paranoid', Motorhead 'The Ace Of Spades', Alice Cooper 'School Out' and many other. Warner. 2005.


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