| 1. Out Break |
| 2. I'm Like |
| 3. Sicc & High |
| 4. Lazy Low |
| 5. West Nile Virus |
| 6. Gotta Die Soon |
| 7. Never Road with Me |
| 8. In My Cup |
| 9. Die on the Cross |
| 10. Westside Dirty South |
| 11. Mark |
| 12. One of Us |
| 13. Modern Crimes |
| 14. Ru Ready |
| 15. Explicit Encounter |
| 16. Chico |
| 17. Bonus |
The Virus,Brotha Lynch Hung,Black Market Records,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Virus
Heavenly Manufacturer: Locomotive Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3STIE Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- The Dark Memories
- Spill Blood On Fire
- Virus
- The Power & Fury
- Wasted Time
- Bravery In The Field
- Liberty
- When The Rain Begins To Fall
- The Prince Of The World
Customer Reviews:
Best Heavenly ever.......2007-07-08
top notch power metal.......2007-04-25
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Virus
Hypocrisy Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AA4LPU Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- XVI
- Warpath
- Scrutinized
- Fearless
- Craving For Another Killing
- Let The Knife Do The Talking
- A Thousand Lies
- Incised Before I've Ceased
- Blooddrenched
- Compulsive Psychosis
- Living To Die
Customer Reviews:
Awesome CD.......2007-06-22
this cd just plain rocks
buy it right now
Amazing, perhaps their best ever.......2007-01-03
What surprised me most about this album is how much the band sounded like they did on the Final Chapter and on their self-titled albums: intense, brutal melodicism, the right blend of heavy riffing and tremolo passages, slow and melancholy tracks that balance well with the heavy, fast, aggressive tracks, and an amazing range of vocals by guitarist Peter Tägtgren. The second most surprising thing that struck me about the album is how original, new, and fresh it sounds. What we have is a paradox: on the one hand, this is vintage Hypocrisy; on the other hand, it does not sound recycled or stale in the slightest.
The production on this is really phenomenal, a real contrast to the last 2-3 crappy albums they put out where the production was terrible. Another thing that stands out is the vocal ranger of Tägtgren - he can shriek like Dani Filth or produce a deep guttural growl that sounds like Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth.
To sum up, this album is nothing short of amazing. If you liked the Final Chapter or their self-titled, buy this. If you like quality melodic but brutal death metal from Sweden, buy this.
Hard and Heavy with melody!!! (4.8 stars).......2006-07-03
This album is great in every aspect. Lyrically, intrumentally, vocally, etc. The only thing that bothered me was the lack of guitar solos and thats the ONLY reason it got a 4.8 from me.
The bottom line is, if you like Melodic Death Metal, and you like your Metal HEAVY and BRUTAL, then BUY THIS ALBUM!
damn, another great album from '05.......2006-05-06
Brutaful Music To Die To .......2006-04-03
"Warpath" is the highlight. The best drumming on any Hypocrisy album is found here.
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Chameleon
Ed Rush , and Optical Manufacturer: Virus ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IHYU92 Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Perfect Drug - Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical
- Flight to Nashville - Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical
- Life Under Water - Ed Rush, Optical
- Concrete - Darrison "Daniel Harrison", Optical, Louis Smith
- Test Tube - Optical
- Lust - Optical, Ryme Tyme, Louis Smith
- Alien - Optical, Ryme Tyme, Louis Smith
- Cyberskin - Ed Rush, Optical
- DNA - Matrix, Optical, Louis Smith
- Animal - Optical, Louis Smith
- Bloodmonkey - Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical, Ryme Tyme
- Twofold-Vibrations - Ed Rush, Matrix, Optical
Customer Reviews:
Great Techstep album.......2007-02-06
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Virus
Margin of Error Manufacturer: Harvest Media Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000AGWKX Release Date: 2003-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Galaxy
- Broken
- Ricochet
- Climb
- Half Honestly Hungry
- Flood
- Velvet X
- Killer Angels
- All They Needed
- Hedonist
- Unsuitable Me
- Dies Irae
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Wonderful Virus
Green Apple Quick Step Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L1K Release Date: 1993-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Dirty Water Ocean
- Broken
- Ludes And Cherrybombs
- Bottle
- Rapid
- Feel My Way
- Pay The Rent
- Can't Believe
- Eating On All Fours
- Stereo
Customer Reviews:
Very catchy grunge-power pop, unfairly ridiculed........2004-01-24
I don't know if either observation was true, but I do know that when I first saw lead single "Dirty Water Ocean" on Muchmusic, I bought the album right away and it stuck to my CD player like glue. While far from a perfect album, Wonderful Virus is full of quirky charm, snappy songwriting, and instrumental hooks.
There's something to be said for a band that can make "Peel away/Hairless skin from the alien" into a chorus hook, and that's exactly what it does on "Ludes and Cherrybombs". While the sci-fi-hip lyrics are an acquired taste, the inherent musicality of the songwriting gets through. "Dirty Water Ocean" is a breathless rush of adrenalin, like the fastest, crunchiest ruckus raised by a band right next door; ripoff or no, the shuffling "Bottle", with its sludgy Alice in Chains-like groove, changing tempos and male-female vocal tag team, is an arresting rock tune; "Rapid" and personal favourite "Eating on All Fours" distinguish this band, the former with its languishing free-flowing melodicism, the latter for its muscular rock-anthem energy, blitz of chord changes, and bassist Mariann Braeden's wistful backing vocal.
Lead singer Ty Willman's vocal style owes more to progressive rock (sounding almost like Blue Oyster Cult's Eric Bloom!) than punk or grunge; the participation of Braeden in vocal chores enriches the sonic palette greatly; and the instrumentation crackles.
One of my favourite records of that fertile alternative-rock period.
They deserve more credit.........2003-04-05
A Band That Should Be Recognized As One of the Best Ever.......1999-03-20
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Sick in the Head
Virus 7 Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004X0EU Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Sick In The Head
- Stuck On It
- Obey Or Die
- Danger Me
- The Execution
- Your Master Calls
- True Pain
- Fight The Flight
- You Better Believe
- Livin' Large
- Last Chance
- T.U.C.
Customer Reviews:
think of Slayer on downers........2005-05-16
absolutely spectacular!.......2002-07-13
Good and heavy.......2001-05-06
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Revelation
Virus ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000026WFT Release Date: 2006-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Revelation
- Endless Game
- Burning Candle
- Hungry Loser
- Nur Noch Zwei Lichtjahre
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Virus 100: Dead Kennedy Covers
Various Artists Manufacturer: Alternative Tentacle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000F8E Release Date: 1992-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Police Truck - Didjit
- Too Drunk To Fuck - Evan Johns And His H-Bombs
- Halloween - Alice Donut
- Let's Lynch The Landlord - Faith No More
- Nazi Punks Fuck Off - Napalm Death
- Forward To Death - Nomeansno
- Chemical Warfare - Steel Pole Bath Tub
- Saturday Night Holocaust - Neurosis
- Moon Over Marin - Les Thugs
- Ill In The Head - Victims Family
- California Uber Allies - Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy
- Winnebago Warrior - Mojo Nixon
- Drug Me - Sepultura
- Insight - Kramer
- Let's Lynch The Landlord - L7
- Holiday In Cambodia - Sister Double Happiness
Customer Reviews:
one of my favorite tributes.......2005-11-10
...or, maybe all that provincial, possessive, narrow B.S. should be ignored, and we should enjoy great CDs whatever form they take. Revolutionary notion?
Granted, there are a few skippers on here -- but there's a high percentage of superb readings of DK songs in a wide stylistic range, and the sound quality is excellent.
Not to be missed are the Didjits, Alice Donut, Steel Pole Bath Tub, and Kramer's psuedo-duet with Sebastian the Crab (from the Little Mermaid)...so wierd!
I prefer the mix of "California Uber Alles" on this CD to the one on the Disposable Heroes album, if you are a fan of them. It sounds a little more immediate.
crazy CD.......2005-02-16
Tribute albums?.......2002-10-25
The only remakes I like of DK songs; Disposeable Heros 'California Uber Alles', and Mojo Nixon's 'Winnebago Warrior', which suck on this album.
I mean buy the original, and if you have to buy a remake, buy the original remakes, Hipocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury and Gadzooks: The Homemade Bootleg.
Aging very well........2000-06-08
Time passed, I lost the tape, sold my turntable. Last month I bought the CD, wondering if it would still sound as good as it did when I was younger.
It mostly did. The highlights are definately Moon Over Marin, California Ueber Alles (and if you like it too, check out Spearhead, Mike Franti's current group), and the NOMEANSNO track (a capella! wow!). The other tracks often benefit from a little more volume, and some are too close to the original DK interpretation to be very fresh, but altogether a fine tribute album, and worth your time and money if you like Dead Kennedy's music.
a dead kennedy's no brainer.......1999-10-20
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Night Before Death of Sampling Virus
Otomo Yoshihide Manufacturer: Extreme Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005R26 Release Date: 1993-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Toyota
- Akai
- Matsushita
- Aiwa
- Nintendo
- Mitsubishi
- NTT
- Fuji Film
- Hitachi
- Shimizu
- Canon
- Kashima
- Teach
- Nissan
- Citizen
- Sony
- Olympus
- Sansui
- Nec
- Honda
- Seibu
- Bridgestone
- Yamaha
- Matsuda
- Toshiba
- Sharp
- Mitsui
- Casio
- Nihon Victor
- Sega
- Juki
- Pioneer
- Fostex
- Sumitomo
- Obayashi
- Asahi Kasei
- Kenwood
- Toyo Engineering
- Nakamichi
- Nikon
- Suzuki
- Nisseki
- Fujita
- Isuzu
- Daihatsu
- Konica
- Maxell
- Contax
- Roland
- Fujitsu
- Seiko
- TDK
- Sanyo
- Ka
- Shiseido
- Marubeni
- Sekisui
- Kanebo
- Jal
- Fuji Jyuko
- Crown
- Uniden 21
- Brother
- Minolta
- Komatsu
- Ito Chu
- Parco
- Oki
- Amano
- Bandai
- Renown
- Sogo
- Takeda
- Kubota
- Konami
- Amada
- Korg
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Carheart
Virus Manufacturer: Jester Norway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000UM1BQ Release Date: 2004-02-16 |
Tracks:
- Something Furry This Way Comes
- Carheart
- Queen of the Hi-Ace
- Road
- Gum Meet Mother
- Dogs With Wheels
- It's All Gone Weird
- Kennel Crash Recovery
- Hustler
- Bandit
- Be Elevator
Customer Reviews:
Black Cars And Night Dogs.......2005-02-10
Some people have complained that the sound is too garage-like, and I can definitely see the argument. The 'vibe' that the album strives for isn't some basement recording that say, Darkthrone or 1349 want, this music is raw but not to the point of convolution. A very clear recording would better suit the album, well, maybe next time.
Another complaint is that Carl-Michael plays guitar instead of drums, which makes for weaker drums and guitars than is the norm for the band. I don't fully agree myself, the drumming is nothing fancy or virtuous, it's simple, aggressive and a lot of metal is used, opposed to leather or bass. It suits the music, and it does have a dark, playful edge to it at all times. The guitar is pefect and I don't think anyone in the scene could do it better. Carl-Michael doesn't want technical mayhem or punishing, deep and heavy riffs. He wants to break away from the black metal archetype that has imprisoned him in the past, I think this album is a beautiful and strong departure.
The strongest songs on the album vary from person to person. My personal favourites are Carheart, Road, Gun Meets Mother and Hustler. Each one offers a very different sound from the other and combined, really show how diverse and amazing this album is. The other songs (aside from the instrumental tracks) are grounded in very similar soil.
I would title this post black metal. It's strange, dark and playful all at once. Fans of Swans, Thinking Plague, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum can get into this as well as fans of the Norwegian metal scene. This tries to unite the best of both worlds and in the end creates something genuinely dark and menacing. Avoiding the pretension of post/art rock scene and the predictable, adolescent energy of the extreme metal scene, it was the album of the month for me, without a doubt.
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