| 1. Don't Argue |
| 2. Sex Money Freaks |
| 3. Thank You America |
| 4. Here to Go |
| 5. Trouble (Won't Stop) |
| 6. White Car |
| 7. No One Here |
| 8. Life Slips By |
| 9. Code |
Editorial Reviews
9 tracks
Code,Cabaret Voltaire,Original Sound - Capitol
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The Warrior's Code
Dropkick Murphys Manufacturer: Hellcat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009IOR0C Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Your Spirit's Alive
- The Warrior's Code
- Captain Kelly's Kitchen
- The Walking Dead
- Sunshine Highway
- Wicked Sensitive Crew
- The Burden
- Citizen C.I.A.
- The Green Fields Of France
- Take It And Run
- I'm Shipping Up To Boston
- The Auld Triangle
- Last Letter Home
- Tessie
Album Description
Since 1997, Boston's Dropkicks have released six albums, each bettering the last in sales. They've amassed hundreds of thousands of fans around the world, and have recently broadened their appeal by having their heart pounding, swaggering performance of "Shipping Up To Boston" prominently featured in the Oscar winning (Best Director, Best Picture) Martin Scorsese film,"The Departed". "The Warriors Code" also features their rousing rendition of "Tessie", the Red Sox's rally anthem, spurring the team to win the 2004 World Series and establishing the band in New England sports history. With "The Warrior's Code", the Dropkicks combine their driving punk energy with a newfound sense of majesty and melody to create anthems for troubled times. "Tessie" is included here as a special bonus track, and it's also prominently featured in the new movie "Fever Pitch", starring Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore.Customer Reviews:
The Warriors Code.......2007-07-19
Punk/Irish Folk Who knew it would fit together so well?.......2007-05-15
Good work out CD!.......2007-05-12
A Must Have!.......2007-05-07
Awesome, awesome, awesome...................2007-05-07
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No Code
Pearl Jam Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002BFZ Release Date: 1996-08-27 |
Tracks:
- Sometimes
- Hail, Hail
- Who You Are
- In My Tree
- Smile
- Off He Goes
- Habit
- Red Mosquito
- Lukin
- Present Tense
- Mankind
- I'm Open
- Around The Bend
Amazon.com
Though it contains none of the band's radio staples, No Code may be the one Pearl Jam record that holds up start to finish. Partly this is because of the songs, which like the hypnotic "Who Are You" are unusually straightforward. But it's also because this is the most musically varied effort of the band's career: "Hail, Hail" is a full-tilt firestorm, but the quiet "Sometimes" is a hesitating, slow burn. And while "Smile" has a Crazy Horse roar, the unplugged setting of "Off He Goes" lets the song breathe and the emotions sink in. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
All true Pearl Jam fans love this record.......2007-04-12
Compelling Branching Out.......2007-03-04
The fact that PJ decided to branch out from their idiosyncratic 90s Seattle, a sound that they so heavily shaped, seems to me a good idea. I for one do not want to hear re-hashing. That is not to say that this album will not satisfy die-hard fans of the genre. The band still rocks out in style with heavy hitters such as "Hail, Hail", a ferocious song and Vedder's most "Ten"-esque vocal delivery. "Habit" is my other favourite of the hard rocking tracks, and again sees PJ hark back to their early 90's sound, fusing catchy choruses with distorted riffing and an overwhelming sense of urgency.
The biggest change in direction comes in the pop sensibility of the album. The writing is often very laid-back, in a kind of melancholy and introspective way, all the time retaining a heavy pop, even glam-pop at times, vibe. This is exemplified in tracks such as "In My Tree", which sports one of the band's most infectious vocal melodies to date, "Off He Goes" which has a very laid-back and drawn out Neil Young feel to it, and my personal favourite of the album "Present Tense", which slowly progresses a simple yet brilliantly poignant chorus. While PJ have always had a good ear for melody, the more popish songs on "No Code" see this aspect fully realised. At times these styled songs do not completely work, such as the rather lagging opener "Sometimes" and the rather sluggish and meandering "Around the Bend". But solid tracks such as "Who Are You", "Smile" and "Red Mosquito" keep the album flowing nicely, and make for a very solid release.
This album is best listened to with an open mind, perhaps even disregarding the fact that this is Pearl Jam, one of the key creators of the Seattle boom, and thinking of them as a pop-rock band. The songs constantly, ranging from hard rock to sombre folk to tribal middle-Eastern styling. Change can be good.
An unfairly treated gem by America's greatest rock band.......2006-10-09
Like a fine wine, this one gets better with age.......2006-09-25
I would say this would have to be the most eagerly anticipated album of all time, in my opinion anyway. The bands popularity had reached enormous heights by the end of 1995 and I had just seen the band live for my first time so I couln't wait to get my hands on this album. Having got the merkinball EP as an appetiser I couldn't wait for the main meal, but at first listen I must say I was very disappointed. Where was the Pearl Jam I had grown to love and rocked hard? I asked myself... While there were a couple of songs I liked instantly, like Hail, Hail and red mosquito, this album spent a good couple of years collecting dust on my shelf. I thought the design of the album sleeve was ridiculous, this was 1996 remember and CD cases were standard, although now it seems all bands have adopted this new design.
So from memory I think it was Easter of 1999 that I really got into this album. Yield had already been released and I had seen the guys perform live once again. They played a few of the 'No Code' songs and they sounded great. Present Tense is by far the best song off the album, it starts off quite mellow before bulding into an in your face your knockout blow of a song. Other notable inclusions are Smile, Off He Goes and Around The Bend. This is very much Stone and Eddie's album and Stone even lends his vocal to a song 'Mankind' which is quite good.
In summary, this album stands very much on its own in the Pearl Jam catalogue. There are no others like it, and from time to time, it deserves a listen, because it signified a fork in the road of the Pearl Jam journey.
No Code, the Bright Red Line Between Classic Pearl Jam and Modern Pearl Jam.......2006-07-14
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The Da Vinci Code
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EPR7NE Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Dies Mercurii I Martius
- L'Esprit Des Gabriel
- The Paschal Spiral
- Fructus Gravis
- Ad Arcana
- Malleus Maleficarum
- Ssalvete Virgines
- Daniel's 9th Cipher
- Poisoned Chalice
- The Citrine Cross
- Rose Of Arimathea
- Beneath Alrischa
- Chevaliers De Sangreal
- Kyrie For The Magdalene
Amazon.com
For his adaptation of Dan Brown's megaselling book, director Ron Howard didn't take any risks, he called one of Hollywood's most popular composers, Hans Zimmer. Zimmer is a skilled craftsman, which is good and bad since he adequately delivers in a variety of styles, but usually misses the extra unexpected zing that makes a score truly memorable. His work for The Da Vinci Code is almost entirely muted. This may well be one of the quietest soundtracks to a blockbuster you've ever heard; only bursts of threatening-sounding strings occasionally break the quasi-ambient mood. The strategy is particularly efficient on "L'Esprit des Gabriel," which swells in a pleasantly ominous way. It's the kind of track that benefits greatly from blasting through a movie theater's multiple speakers. As a whole the score is as serious-minded as the movie's plot is preposterous. The most compelling aspect is Zimmer's use of a choir, especially on "Malleus Maleficarum," "Salvete Virgines" (paired with clanging metallic percussion), and "Poisoned Chalice," in which soprano Hila Plitmann takes eerie center stage. Yet overall it's often difficult to tell the cues aside, awash as they are in a sea of somber strings. Once upon a time, Hollywood took artistic risks on some of its bigger offerings. Is that time gone for good? --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Poorly produced disc.......2007-07-12
I processed my favorite pieces through Bias PEAK software to reduce the boominess and normalize the music to eliminate the clicks; it was more enjoyable, but way too much to expect a customer to do.
Good but a little too long for my liking.......2007-06-27
The Da Vinci Code.......2007-06-13
"Hello sister." And the monk shoots the helpless nun and asks her "where is it." Just before she drops dead on the floor of the Chapel.
The book the DA VINCI CODE is about two people, Robert Langdon, and Sophie Nevue. Robert is a Harvard educated symbologist who is a Harvard professor of symbololgy and religious history. Sophie is a French police code decipher for the French DCPJ DEPARTMENT. Together they must find the Holy Grail. Sophie's grandfather was the grandmaster of a secret religious society called the Priory of Sion, his name was Jacques Saunaire and he was murdered along with other important people who belong to the Priory of Sion. They were the protectors of the Holy Grail and the only ones who know where it is hidden. Saunaire left clues for Sophie and Langdon to find the Grail and protect it. But along the way the encounter many problems. One is the monk who I mentioned before, but this monk is also trying to find the location of the grail so he can give it to his master which is the enemy of the Priory of Sion Opus Dei. This monks name is Silas. The other problem is Sophie's boss captain Fache. Fache is certain that Sophie and Langdon are the ones who killed Saunaire. He is trying to catch them. The final problem is there friends, they make lots of friends to help them but most just betray them. This story takes place in Europe in 2003, and the plot is to find the Holy Grail. This is a very action filled book.
My favorite part in this book is when Sophie and Robert This thing called the Keystone, which tells them the final resting place of the Holy Grail. There is a code that needs to be put in in order for the keystone to open. It takes them forever to crack the code and I can't tell if they do it or not because it will spoil the book, but anyway a man they have trusted just betrayed them and what happens next is for you to find out but what happens is amazing.
There are many themes to this story but my to favorite would be, one you can't trust anyone because in this book there is lots of betrayal. Number two would be you have to go with your best instinct because Langdon is always making decisions that could cost him and Sophie's lives.
For my opinion this was my favorite book and I would give it a rating of 10/10 because it is action filled and full of surprises, deceit and lots of mystery. What I like about this book is that it is almost like a history book because all the history in this book is true. Someone who should read this book is someone who likes action, mystery, and adventure. I would not change a single thing I this book because it is that good.
Rose of Arimathea.......2007-05-08
The movie being about religion the score is very religious with the choral and strings stuff sounding like something you'd hear in a church, but the great thing Zimmer does is not go too over the top but just give it that religious sound mixed with his own patent dramatic chord progressions that we're used to hearing from him. A lot of the stuff on the album did remind of not only Zimmer's stuff in the past but also some the stuff from Harry Gregson Williams' music from "Kingdom of Heaven". Namely that weird whistling woodwinds that moves around the speakers that Gregson-Williams first used in "Kingdom of Heaven" and some of the choral writing also sounded similar to the choir stuff in "Kingdom of Heaven". I'm guessing that's why he received a thank you from Zimmer on the album.
There are many highlights on the album and for me the ones I can't stop listening to are "Rose of Arimathea", "L'Esprit Des Gabriel", "Fructus Gravis", "Poisoned Chalice", and "Chevaliers de Sangreal". They are all very varied tracks that contain certain motifs that are just to die for. My personal favorite among all of them is the lengthy "Rose of Arimathea" which sounds like a more religious version of Zimmer's stuff from "Crimson Tide". I really love the great choral stuff he uses on that track, especially the bellowing male choir around the 3:33 mark. That little ostinato melody he has on that track can also be heard on "L'Esprit Des Gabriel", except it's played a lot faster there but both variations are great.
Some Bernard Hermann influences can be heard on the album, especially on the track "Fructus Gravis" which I was really shocked by because I never knew that Zimmer was a Hermann. Morricone and Vangelis yeah but never Hermann. I've seen the movie just once so I can't remember what score goes with what scene but I do remember that the adventurous "Chevaliers de Sangreal" was played for the last moments of the film, and some of that great solo viola stuff on a lot of the other tracks. Hopefully someday I'll get to watch the movie again and figure out which cue goes with what scene.
Definitely one of the best things to come out of 2006 and I dare anyone to listen to this album and not become a Zimmer fan. Hope he writes more great dramatic stuff like this and abandons the big loud repetitive action stuff if he ever wants to win another Oscar
love it.......2007-05-06
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Code Lyoko featuring Subdigitals
Code Lyoko Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PHX5VE Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Planet Net/Subdigitals
- Angel Of Mine/Subdigitals
- School Is Out/Subdigitals
- Virtual World/Subdigitals
- Time To Cry/Subdigitals
- Secret Life/Subdigitals
- Surfing In Cyberspace/Subdigitals
- Mother Earth/Subdigitals
- Get Away/Subdigitals
- World With My Eyes/Subdigitals
- Break Away/Subdigitals
- A World Without Danger/Subdigitals
Product Description
The soundtrack to the hit Cartoon Network kids' show, now in it's 4th season. Featuring the hit theme songs 'Planet Net' & 'A World Without Danger' plus a bonus video!Customer Reviews:
Most awesome CD ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A good buy.......2007-07-09
(I think) the song is known as the subsonics' theme song, but it's really called Breakaway
this CD does NOT have "14 Planet Net(Video)", as stated on the back of this CD,but still,Planet Net is the first song on the CD
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Code of the Goddess
Laura Powers Manufacturer: Red Harp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002TFZD6 Release Date: 2004-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Sweetest Song (There is a haven for you)
- Rose Line Canon (Hidden in plain view)
- Get Inside (Let the quest begin)
- Shine Love (For Silas, who always knew pain)
- Mystic and the Muse (The blade and the chalice)
- Answer Me With Silence (Calling me home)
- Opus Dei (For the greater good)
- Goddess of the Sea Mist (You are protected on your journey)
- A Heart in Winter (Sophie's song to grandpere)
- Beyond the Pale (Venture into the unknown)
- Winter of Dreams (Grandmere's song to grandpere)
- Tir Na N(Rosslyn, grandmere, brother. I am home)
- Dance Til the Rain Begins (At journey's end, love remains)
Album Description
The "Code of the Goddess" is an inspired musical exploration of the story from the best-selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code," by Dan Brown, featuring favorite works and new material from Laura Powers, creator of the Legends of the Goddess CD trilogy. A rich tapestry of elegantly layered arrangements interweaves beautiful melodies and mystical lyrics, creating songs that seem to spring from the souls of the characters we've come to know from the novel. This collection offers a perfect introduction to Laura's Celtic-infused music. It has become the soundtrack to my days, a musical companion on my own life journey. Celebrating feminine power and the beauty of the goddess tradition, Laura's earth-and-fire vocals blend with ethereal instrumentation, creating sensuous dreamscapes that transport you to another time, another place. I highly recommend it.Candy Paull Author of The Art of Abundance, The Art of Encouragement, and 101 Ways to Give Your Soul a Lift.
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Beautiful & uplifting..........2006-03-20
Inspiring!.......2005-03-11
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Music from the Da Vinci Code
Manufacturer: Wonderful Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FMQTNU Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Da Vinci Code/Dies Mercurii I Martius
- Da Vinci Code/The Paschal Spiral
- Da Vinci Code/L'Esprit des Gabriel
- Da Vinci Code/Ad Arcana
- Da Vinci Code/Fructus Gravis
- Da Vinci Code/Malleus Maleficarum
- Da Vinci Code/The Citrine Cross
- Da Vinci Code/Daniel's 9th Cipher
- Da Vinci Code/Rose of Arimatea
- Da Vinci Code/Chevaliers de Sangreal
- Da Vinci Code/Beneath Alrischa
- Da Vinci Code/Kyrie for the Magdalene
Customer Reviews:
Doesn't Quite do Zimmer or Da Vinci Code Due Justice........2007-06-06
If you are looking for the full, beautiful sounds expected from an orchestra or similar to that of the soundtrack, this is not a good buy.
Helm_A.M........2006-12-28
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Code Red
DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000004Z7 Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Somethin' Like Dis
- I'm Looking For The One (To Be With Me)
- Boom! Shake The Room
- Can't Wait To Be With You
- Twinkle Twinkle (I'm Not A Star)
- Code Red
- Shadow Dreams
- Just Kickin' It
- Ain't No Place Like Home
- I Wanna Rock
- Scream
- Boom! Shake The Room (Street Remix)
Customer Reviews:
This is the way you go out!.......2006-02-21
This is their best album!!
"Say Ho, Ho, Ho...now SCREAM!".......2005-07-29
Like many of the reviewers here have stated, you haven't lived until you've heard "I'm Looking For The One (To Be With Me)," which is undoubtedly the best cut from the cd. It's one of the smoothest songs I've ever heard, and invokes much nostalgia of similar early-90s music. In fact, JJ & FP freak a whole mess of smooth cuts throughout the album. The other ones are old-school homages. Pete Rock even produces a couple joints on here, so that should make your decision right there to check this out.
My other favorite song here is "Scream," which is precisely old-school and way too fun. Shouting along with that song in the car helped liven my mood a day after a rough breakup! Songs like this remind you that music doesn't have to be so complex to be memorable. A lot of timeless oldies are so because they were easy to sing along with or understand. A lot of these artists today seem to overlook this fact. "Shadow Dreams" is another great smooth cut, where the Prince details one of his personal philosophies on life without being preachy. "Something Like Dis" is a zany kickoff, while "I Wanna Rock" takes you to the very earliest days of Hip Hop.
Fresh Prince humbles himself on the standout, "Twinkle Twinkle (I'm Not A Star)," and I liked how Jazzy contributed to the chorus. "I Can't Wait To Be With You" is a solid romantic cut, and a rare collaboration between Rap and a deep-voiced R&B singer (Christopher Williams). "Boom (Shake The Room)" can get a little corny, but it's still fun and I like the newfound style that the Prince utilizes. "Code Red" is a claustrophobic bug-out moment, where Prince tells a story over a crazy beat. This story is much more mature than his past ones, and I like it. "Just Kickin' It" is smooth as I remember, but the one I can least recall, while the following "Ain't No Place Like Home" is a potential favorite. It gets a little sappy at the end, but overall it's message is 'to not take time with your family for granted'...not to often you get these messages in Hip Hop.
Overall, not a bonafide 5 star album, but possibly a dark-horse candidate for their best album together? "Code Red" definitely shows how they've evolved. Fresh Prince shows how you can kick the basics without having to be insulting or degrading. And his rapping represents the basics, not simplistic though, there's a big difference. At times, he flows at warp speed just for the fun of it, and shows how skilled of an MC he really is (contrary to uninformed opinions). The whole album is an exercise in old-school Hip Hop and smoothness, to say the least. Take this one, along with Will's newest "Lost and Found," and you have hours-on-end entertainment.
good album.......2004-12-21
An underrated hip-hop classic!.......2004-06-07
Code Red is JJ & FP's is by far their best album. The opening track "Somethin' Like Dis" is a track in which the old-school meets the new-school. "I'm Looking for the One(to be with me)" is not only my fav. song but a great song to listen to when hanging with people. "Twinkle Twinkle(I'm not A Star)" explains that even though Fresh Prince is a big rapper/actor, he is still the same person. "Shadow Dreams" features inspiring lyrics about never to give up your dreams and to keep aiming for them. "I Wanna Rock" is an old-school song in which JJ & FP take it back with DJ Jazzy Jeff just tearin' up the turntables. You also can't forget the 1993 hit "Boom! Shake the Room" which is an enery filled track full of adrenaline. That will definatly get a party going. The rest of Code Red is outstanding. A must for hip-hop fans who aren't brain-washed by today's mainstream trash. 5 stars!
mmmmmmmmmkkkkkkkkkkkkkaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy.......2003-07-06
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Cowboy Code
Red Steagall Manufacturer: Eagle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001YBO Release Date: 1996-07-23 |
Tracks:
- I Was Born To Be A Cowboy
- Ballad of Dawson LeGate
- Bandito Gold
- Two Pair of Levis
- He Preferred Bucking Horses to Books (poem)
- Tight Levis and Yellow Ribbons
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
- Deacon and the Dun (poem)
- When The Work's All Done This Fall
- The Bell on Old Blue (poem)
- Sourdough, Beefsteak and Beans (poem)
- Little Joe the Wrangler
- The Code of the West Hasn't Changed (poem)
- Strawberry Roan
- Bedroll
- Underneath A Wide West Texas Sky
Tracks:
- Tennessee Stud
- The Night the Copenhagen Saved the Day
- Tyin' Knots in the Devil's Tail
- McCorkle and the Wire (poem)
- Rosalee's Smile
- Ridin' Down the Canyon
- The Weather
- Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
- Red Headed Stranger
- Along the Navajo Trail
- Grandmother's Trunk (poem)
- Runnin' Out of Sunsets
- I'd Like to Be in Texas for the Roundup in the Spring
- To An Old Friend
- Horses and Wars
Customer Reviews:
cowboy code.......2007-06-08
Cowboy.......2006-01-08
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Tha G-Code
Juvenile Manufacturer: Cash Money ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000038IDJ Release Date: 1999-12-14 |
Tracks:
- Big Tymer Intro - (featuring Lovley/Atrice)
- U Understand
- F*** That Nigga
- A Million And One Things
- Take Them 5
- G-Code
- Something Got 2 Shake
- Da Magnolia
- Catch Your Cut
- Lil Boyz
- Get It Right
- Never Had S***
- I Got That Fire
- Tha Man
- March Nigga Step
- Guerrilla
Customer Reviews:
GANGSTA.......2006-05-14
Well cooked, but not at 400 Degrees; Very well done.......2006-03-13
Between the time the Biggie Smalls died and for the hit single "Ha" hit the radio, all other rappers were good, but nothing special about them. Hell the top rappers at that time were silkk tha shocker and DMx. Like I said good but not great.
Then some cat came from out of nowhere asking you a whole bunch of questions about everyday life. It seemed stupid at first. But after a while you said " Damn, Juvenile may been on to somethin". Then you find yourself buying his CD at Best Buy or Target instead from dude around the corna. Half way through the CD, you say " Damn, Juvenile on Fire (which is #17 on 400 degrees), but can he come out with another good CD?
Then he hit yo ass with G Code and you realize that he is a living legend. Not as explosive as 400 Degrees, but its hot enough to burn ya. Yes you will bump this everytime your in the hood, and yes u will find yourself buying other Juvenile albums.
All and all, great album by one of the all time greats.
Saen McDonald is Gay.......2006-01-15
But I have to also admit this cd sucks.
If you are late to the whole bling era like I was, DO NOT COPP this cd! Get BG's Chopper city in the Ghetto. That was at least 601 degreez.
I'm sorry. I'm a hardcore hotboys fan, but I will never think Juve is a good rapper. EVER! I will continue to copp his cds for collectors sake.
this sucks!.......2005-11-22
this is GARBAGE.
want real hip-hop music listen to Del.
j black.......2005-11-20
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Social Code
Social Code Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PAAIE8 Release Date: 2007-05-14 |
Tracks:
- He Said, She Said
- Bomb Hands
- Everyday (Late November)
- Shortest Line
- Forever Always Ends
- Don't Tell Me
- 10 Seconds to Go
- Frayed
- Without You
- Best You Never Had
- Forever Always Ends [Acoustic][*]
Album Details
After Sharing the Stage with Bands Such as Fall Out Boy, the Used, Good Charlotte, Ten Second Epic and Alexisonfire, Canadian Punk-rockers Drop their New Highly-anticipated Album.Meditation Music:
- Dances in the Mist
- Deep Down Far [EP]
- Different Me
- En el Ala del Tiempo
- frequency, amplitude and time
- Garden of Illusion
- Gentle Surf
- Gohatto [Soundtrack] [Import]
- Great Love Themes : Vol. 1
- Guitar Favorites
Meditation Music
My Life Muzik Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
Schubert: Impromptus Op.90/Piano Sonata D960
Music: Symphonic: 50 Classical Performances
Steal My Sunshine [CD-single] [Import]
Robert Schumann: The Chamber Music With Piano, Volume 2
Super Bad @ 65: A Tribute to James Brown
Raizes Nordestinas [Limited Edition] [Import]