Ozzfest-Second Stage Live [Live]
Ozzfest-Second Stage Live [Live]
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There's no messing about on Ozzfest: Second Stage Live. Metal purists will possibly be scared off by the sprinkling of eyebrow-pierced alt-metal types, and some will say that, even in the context of metal's obsessive rigidity, we've heard all this before. But you know what you're going to get on Second Stage Live, and it's appealing, not least because, unlike most albums recorded live at festivals, it actually sounds live, and loud. And it gets progressively louder. Disc two is where things become very serious: Neurosis plough through an ultra-belligerent "Locust Star"; the Max Cavalera lineup of Sepultura sound like the moon rolling through your room; and Slayer perform "Angel of Death"--and you can never really hear Slayer do "Angel of Death" often enough. Ozzy Osbourne, of course, provides the climax, sounding maybe a little out of breath, but as heroic as ever. --Taylor Parkes
Ozzfest-Second Stage Live,Incl. Sega Dreamcast Games,Priority/Divine
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Ozzfest: Second Stage Live
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059TM5 Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
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Amazon.com
There's no messing about on Ozzfest: Second Stage Live. Metal purists will possibly be scared off by the sprinkling of eyebrow-pierced alt-metal types, and some will say that, even in the context of metal's obsessive rigidity, we've heard all this before. But you know what you're going to get on Second Stage Live, and it's appealing, not least because, unlike most albums recorded live at festivals, it actually sounds live, and loud. And it gets progressively louder. Disc two is where things become very serious: Neurosis plough through an ultra-belligerent "Locust Star"; the Max Cavalera lineup of Sepultura sound like the moon rolling through your room; and Slayer perform "Angel of Death"--and you can never really hear Slayer do "Angel of Death" often enough. Ozzy Osbourne, of course, provides the climax, sounding maybe a little out of breath, but as heroic as ever. --Taylor ParkesCustomer Reviews:
Price determining factor.......2006-03-10
The worst live CD ever made!.......2002-08-15
Flavor of the week metal and a left over disc.......2001-07-07
Best CD Ever.......2001-06-21
DISC ONE
1. Soulfly- Eye For An Eye: Awesome crowd noise Great Beginning Sweet Intensity
2. Disturbed- Voices: Dan Donegan pumps the crowd up with the single VOICES
3. Slaves on Dope- Pushing Me: Can't go wrong Slaves perfect this song and Rockman(LEAD SINGER) is screaming in the background
4. Kittie- Suck: Never have I heard such a good girl band
5. Primer 55- The Big F**K You: Loud and disturbing
6. Queens of The Stoneage- Ode To Clarissa: These guys get pumped up with the 2 minute track Ode to Clarissa
7. PITCHSHIFTER- KEEP IT CLEAN: Easily the best song, loud noises coming from the English Band PITCHSHIFTER
8. Taproot- Mirror's Reflection: Good Song
9. Soulfly- Pain: Features Jason Rockman with guest vocals excellent song
You Know OZZY
Almost as good as being there.......2001-04-10
A brief run down of all the tracks on the first CD:
1: Eye for an Eye--Soulfly. Ok, I was dissapointed in this thrack. For some reason it doesn't sound anywhere near as loud or explosive as the studio version from my Soulfly CD. Granted this is live material, but this song just lacked some "ummph" for me. 3/5
2: Voice--Disturbed. Luckily the CD picks up from here on out. The frontman for Disturbed gets the crowd hyped and then goes in with a smashing cut of Voices. Great song, both live and studio. Great song to crank the volume up on your stereo in the morning when you're trying to get rolling.
3:Pushing Me--Slaves on Dope. I have a confession: Before Ozzfest I had never heard of Slaves on Dope. However, the crowd in Phoenix ::were the CD was recorded did:: because they were shouting the bands name before the song starts. Great live thrashing song, and I'll look forward to hearing more from this band in the future. 5/5
4: Suck--Kittie. Oh god no. The worst song on this album. The song itself is poorly done, the vocals are crap and even the instruments sound horrible during this one. Kittie seems like the biggest joke of a metal band out there. 1/5
5: Big F*** You--Primer 55. Now I'm normally not a big fan of rapmetal but this one was fairly well done. Not too much to say for this one. 3/5
6: Ode to Clarissa--Queens of The Stone Age. Why this song was not released on "Rated R" is beyond me. It's a great metal song,the crowd sings along, and it's well played and powerful. One of the highlights of the album. 5/5
7: Keep it Clean--Pitchshifter. The lads from the UK demonstrate their usual sense of humor with this one. Good electro/metal mix 4/5
8: Mirrors Reflection--Taproot. Good emo metal, powerful, great live. 5/5
9: Pain--Soulfly. Ok, this one loses a star for the simple reason the live version pales in comparison to the studio cut for the simple reason Chino Moreno and Will Grady were there to assist for the studio verion. The lead for Slaves on Dope helps sing in the live cut, but its just not the same. Still, I love the song. 4/5
10: I Don't Know--Ozzy Osbourne. Instant 5/5. If you don't know why, you have no buisness listening to metal. At all.
And so ends the CD.
BUT THERE'S MORE!
As a bonus, you get the CD from the first ever Ozzfest back in 96. Some really good retro metal complete with Slayer and Sepultera.
Overall a great well balanced CD. Worth every penny.
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Ozzfest: Second Stage Live
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y7M2 Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
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Ozzfest-Second Stage Live
Incl. Sega Dreamcast Games Manufacturer: Priority/Divine ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005A0OV Release Date: 2001-04-27 |
Amazon.com
There's no messing about on Ozzfest: Second Stage Live. Metal purists will possibly be scared off by the sprinkling of eyebrow-pierced alt-metal types, and some will say that, even in the context of metal's obsessive rigidity, we've heard all this before. But you know what you're going to get on Second Stage Live, and it's appealing, not least because, unlike most albums recorded live at festivals, it actually sounds live, and loud. And it gets progressively louder. Disc two is where things become very serious: Neurosis plough through an ultra-belligerent "Locust Star"; the Max Cavalera lineup of Sepultura sound like the moon rolling through your room; and Slayer perform "Angel of Death"--and you can never really hear Slayer do "Angel of Death" often enough. Ozzy Osbourne, of course, provides the climax, sounding maybe a little out of breath, but as heroic as ever. --Taylor Parkes
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Ozzfest - Second Stage Live
Ozzy Osbourne Manufacturer: virgin/emi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LY8IVI |
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