Second Millenium (Limited Edition Explicit Cover) [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Live]
Second Millenium (Limited Edition Explicit Cover) [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition] [Live]
Track Listings
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1. Wizard - Black Sabbath
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2. Love Song - Marilyn Manson
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3. New Abortion - Slipknot
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4. Blood Brothers - Papa Roach
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5. With You - Linkin Park
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6. Super Terrorizer
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7. Fear - Disturbed
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8. Death Blooms - Mudvayne
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9. Bodies - Drowning Pool
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10. South Texas Deathride - The Union Underground
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11. Fillthee - Otep
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12. What a Day - Nonpoint
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13. Last Breath - Hatebreed
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14. Deep Colors Bleed - Systematic
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15. Kiss of Death - Pure Rubbish
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16. Reach and Touch - American Head Charge
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Second Millenium (Limited Edition Explicit Cover),Various Artists,Sony,Alternative Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rap-Metal,Rock,Rock/Pop Collections
Average customer rating:
- Jesus Christ!!!
- Remember when Ozzfest was good?
- The next best thing to being there
- For the love of god why??
- This album is 100% pure, hardcore... rock and roll? What?
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Second Millenium (Limited Edition Explicit Cover)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NF3O
Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- The Wizard - Black Sabbath
- The Love Song - Marilyn Manson
- New Abortion - Slipknot
- Blood Brothers - Papa Roach
- With You - Linkin Park
- Fear - Disturbed
- Super Terrorizer - Black Label Society
- Death Blooms - Mudvayne
- Bodies - Drowning Pool
- South Texas Deathride - Union Underground
- Filthee - Otep
- What A Day - Nonpoint
- Last Breath - Hatebreed
- Deep Colors Bleed - Systematic
- Kiss Of Death - Pure Rubbish
- Reach And Touch - American Head Charge
Customer Reviews:
Jesus Christ!!!.......2001-11-26
This is an amazing CD!!! Just about all the songs are excellent, with very few exceptions. Buy it, now!!!
Remember when Ozzfest was good?.......2001-10-29
Well you get 2 good bands on this CD, BLS and I'll give you one guess who the other one is. Anyway Sabbath and Black Label Society keep playing metal the way it should be, and it's dissapointing they have to be on a CD with the rest of these horrible bands.
The next best thing to being there.......2001-09-06
This CD was extra special as I was at the Alpine Valley venue where they taped some of the songs. Not an ounce of energy was wasted in the taping. Each of the bands come through rocking as if this is a private performance, and it was nice to finally be able to hear Slipknot and not worry about getting hit by a flying plastic beer bottle filled with dirt. If you couldn't be at the concert, buy this CD.
For the love of god why??.......2001-08-24
The Union Underground?....American Head Charge?....Papa f'n Roach!!!!.. on the same stage with the Ozzman? Soulfly, Machine Head, and Fear Factory fit the bill in the past. I would love to see bands like Nothingface, Meshuggah, and Candiria on Ozzfest. But instead there are clowns like Otep and the aforementioned. I enjoyed the tracks by Slipknot and Mudvayne. I think both of these bands are a bit gimmick-oriented, but their songs rock in a nice and easy way (for true complexity, see Candiria or Dillenger Escape Plan). Nonpoint had a pretty good studio release, but sound very weak on the album. Same story with Disturbed and Linkin Park. The Papa Roach track "Blood Brothers" solidified in my mind that they are one of the absolute worst acts in music today. I have no idea how they gained popularity...hold on...oh yeah....take some TRL, add some "my parents don't understand me my life is so tough oh god i have pimples", lather, rinse, and repeat. Attention roaches, the Fresh Prince Will Smith covered this material about a decade and a half ago. And he made us laugh about it. Well, this was less of a review and more of a soapbox delivery, i apologize. Final word, save your money, this is hardly essential.
This album is 100% pure, hardcore... rock and roll? What?.......2001-08-16
Wow, what is there to say? The first thing I found out from this album is, if you're playing Ozzfest, you need to start out your act by cursing at the audience and telling them to get up (apparantly they all fall asleep or something). Then you play a really loud guitar with a horrible bass line while the lead "singer" screams very loudly, taking a moment to pause and tell the audience stuff like "I want you to kill the person next to you!"
So, does this sound like what you want to hear? If it is, run out and buy this album RIGHT NOW because this is right up your alley. I just hope your not a fan of of artists actually singing their songs, because the only one who does that on this album is the Ozzman himself. Everyone else just screams, and several of them sound ill when they do it. I was very disappointed with the CD. I love heavy mosh-pit music that makes you wanna jump up and down and cheer, but where the hell did this stuff come from? Apparantly, if you want to make it into the rock scene today, you don't need talent, you just need to be loud and violent. And that's exactly what this album is: loud and violent.
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Behold, and See: The Best of Millenium of Music, Vol.3 (Robert Aubry Davis Presents)
Tallis , and Anon
Manufacturer: Millennium of Music
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ASIN: B00004TCCL
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Tracks:
- It Became Dark: von Schweden: Christe patris excelsi
- It Became Dark: Corteccia: Tenebrae factae sunt
- It Became Dark: Charpentier: Tenebrae facte sunt
- It Became Dark: de Victoria: Lamentations of Jeremiah: Good Friday Lectio tertia
- She Stood At The Foot Of The Cross: Giustiniani: Stava a pie de la croce
- She Stood At The Foot Of The Cross: Desprez: Tu solus, qui facis mirabilia
- She Stood At The Foot Of The Cross: Gletle: Popule meus
- She Stood At The Foot Of The Cross: de la Rue: Vexilla regis/passio Domini
- It is Finished: Cererols: Ay, que dolor!
- It Is Finished: Handel:Messiah: "Behold, and see"
- It is Finished: Schutz: Johannes-Passion: conclusion
- It Is Finished: Handel: Violin Sonata in G, HWV 358: Adagio; Allegro
- The Sun Beams Out With Bright Easter Joy: Tallis: Sermone blando
- The Sun Beams Out With Bright Easter Joy: Anon: Kyrie paschale
- The Sun Beams Out With Bright Easter Joy: Anon: Alleluia: Dominica resurrectionis
- The Sun Beams Out With Bright Easter Joy: Vicentino: Alleluja haec dies
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: Dufay: Victimae paschali laudes
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: du Caurroy: Victimae paschali laudes
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: Anon: Cantio Surrexit Christus hodie
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: di Lasso: Regina coeli laetare
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: Bedyngham: Salva Jesu
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: Marenzio: O Rex gloriae
- The Lamb Has Redeemed His Sheep: von Bingen: O pastor animarum
Amazon.com
This is the third in the series of compilation discs assembled by Robert Aubry Davis, host and producer of the long-standing public radio series Millennium of Music. Where volume two of the series drew on music for the Christmas season, this volume concentrates on music for Holy Week and Easter; more interestingly, it draws from the rich and varied catalog of early music recordings distributed in the U.S. by Qualiton Imports under the "Gioia Antiqua" imprint. Possibly the most valuable thing about this is that it features lesser-known performers right alongside well-established, highly respected groups such as the Orlando Consort and the Bach Collegium Japan (both in fine form here). Of course, with such a variety of lesser-known ensembles and small labels, this juxtaposition flatters some of these artists more than others. Some appear quite impressive (Schola Gregoriana Pragensis and Ensemble Daedalus, for example); others seem not ready for prime time (Westfälische Kantorei and the Spanish choir Musica Ficta). A particular treat is a medieval motet played by the legendary Dutch recorder trio Sour Cream (one of whose members was conductor Frans Brüggen). On a reasonably priced compilation disc like this, variable quality isn't a major drawback--use it to explore, find what appeals to you, and go on from there. It should be quite a stimulating endeavor. --Matthew Westphal
Customer Reviews:
Spiritually Moving.......2006-02-13
A beautiful selection of mostly choral pieces from the Baroque and pre-Baroque era. The choices are a mix of the familiar and unfamiliar which make listening to this a pleasure. Chosen for the Easter season, the selections are spiritually moving and will put you in touch with all that is sacred and holy. Performance is impeccable and the sound is rich, resonating with the lofty space of a cathedral.
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- Sepulchral Feast: Sepultura Tribute
- Shadows Blood
- Silver and Gold
- Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God [Import]
- Sixty-Six
- Sun That Never Sets [Import]
- Supernatural Addiction/Behind the Mourner's Veil
- Surf Nicaragua
- T-Ride
- The Bitch Is Back
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