Power from Hell [Import]
Power from Hell [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Damnation
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2. Onslaught (Power from Hell)
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3. Thermonuclear Devestation
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4. Skull Crusher
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5. Lord of Evil
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6. Death Metal
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7. Angels of Death
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8. Devils Legion
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9. Steel Meets Steel
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10. Skullcrusher 2 [Instrumental]
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11. Witch Hunt
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12. Mighty Empress
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Originally Released in 1985 "Power from Hell" Came Into a Time When Satanic Imagery was Labeled "Childish Venom Worship" and Black Metal was a Swear Word Terrifying Musicians Labeled as Such. Their Convincing Powerful Black Thrash is as Enjoyable in 2005 as it was in 1985.
Power from Hell,Onslaught,Blackend,Heavy Metal,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- AWESOME 80's Death Metal
- awesome metal album
- Great old school record
- evil heavy thrash
- By far, my favorite metal album
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Power from Hell
Onslaught
Manufacturer: Blackend
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Alternative Rock
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General
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Thrash & Speed Metal
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Hard Rock & Metal
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Rock
| Imports
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ASIN: B0007YH6P6
Release Date: 2005-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Damnation
- Onslaught (Power from Hell)
- Thermonuclear Devestation
- Skull Crusher
- Lord of Evil
- Death Metal
- Angels of Death
- Devils Legion
- Steel Meets Steel
- Skullcrusher 2 [Instrumental]
- Witch Hunt
- Mighty Empress
Album Details
Originally Released in 1985 "Power from Hell" Came Into a Time When Satanic Imagery was Labeled "Childish Venom Worship" and Black Metal was a Swear Word Terrifying Musicians Labeled as Such. Their Convincing Powerful Black Thrash is as Enjoyable in 2005 as it was in 1985.
Customer Reviews:
AWESOME 80's Death Metal.......2007-08-01
Ive been trying to find this on cd for years. Its one of my favorite Death Metal albums from the 80's..Very heavy an hard
awesome metal album.......2007-03-10
Great old school evil metal!!! Bathory & Slayer would be proud.
Great old school record.......2006-06-03
This album came out during a time when some bands were trying to fit this image, and some were inevitably it for years. Onslaught were the real deal. My older brother bought this album and took a red marker to all the white graphics of this album front and back, and now i cant picture it any other way, play loud!!
evil heavy thrash.......2006-03-22
This is a really dark, brooding, crushing kind of thrash metal album. An obvious point of comparison would be Possessed's 'Seven Churches' - both were realeased in 1985, both deal almost exclusively with matters pertaining to satan and hell, and both contain a track entitled 'Death Metal' (which was written first, I wonder). However, 'Power from Hell' isn't as technically accomplished as 'Seven Churches'; this is thrash metal at its crudest and most malignly simple. If you're seriously interested in thrash as a genre, then this album is a mandatory purchase, both because of the music and the historical factor. I happen to like crude'n'simple, but I would nevertheless hesitate to rank 'Power' with the true thrash masterpieces like the aforementioned 'Seven Churches', Slayer's 'Reign in Blood', Voivod's 'War and Pain' and Dark Angel's 'Darkness Descends'.
By far, my favorite metal album.......2005-09-07
I first bought this album on tape back in 1988, recommended by a friend and I always have listened to this album since then. I went throught 2 cassettes and wore them out and was glad when it was released on CD.
It is rare to find an album that I can listen to from beginning to end but this is one of them. Mahoneys vocals are how every metal vocalist should sound like, the drums are midpace but are perfect. I rank Onslaught with Venom, Autopsy, Kreator, and Slayer.
Average customer rating:
- Great, but no prize
- Xena;Warrior Princess volume six
- Great Collection
- Exceptional
- A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING
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Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Movie Scores
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Movie Soundtracks
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Television Soundtracks
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General
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- Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Four - Original Soundtrack
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- Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two
ASIN: B00005LMK2
Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Tracks:
- With the Angels
- Battling Archangles
- Go to Them
- Body Snatch
- Resistence
- Gab's Trial
- They're Coming
- Back from the Dead
- She'll Be Here
- Callisto in Hell
- Way of Pain
- Kee Coming
- End of Coming
- Ring
- Valhalla
- On a Cow
- Up the Rhein
- Rhein Maidens
- Out of Options
- Kiss
- Return of the Rheingold
- Pas de Deux Femmes
- You Will Dance
Tracks:
- Sounds of War
- To the Rising Sun
- Sounds of Life and Death
- Snow Falling on Cedars
- Burning Higuchi
- Die Demon
- Reality of Dreams
- Xena Vs. Yodishi
- Return to Chin
- Power of the Book
- Secret of the Powder
- Haulin' to the North
- Mausoleum
- It's Over
- Love Is a Weapon
- United in Love
- Joxer the Mighty
- Play's the Thing
- Woman's a Natural Thing/Miss Known World
- Day in the Life
- Catching Fish
- Up in the Trees
- Things in Common
- Down the Valley
- Neighbor Lady
- Smelling Mortality
- Chasin' Chickens
- Quill Is Mightier
- Here Girl
- Xena Main Title
Customer Reviews:
Great, but no prize.......2002-03-31
The selections from the Ring trilogy, Friends in need and Fallen Angel were excellent, however, some of the special request such as joxer the mighty, seemed a little bit rushed. Wasn't that song on Volume 2 already? Where was M'Lila's song from Destiny, or the music played During the first Kiss in "The Quest"
The cd has its good points, personally "It's Over" from "THAB" with its haunting melodies portraying the consequences of war.
Xena;Warrior Princess volume six.......2002-01-09
I am so happy that the last and final cd has come out, now my collection is complete. I am very sad for the show ending, but I am glad to still collect things.
Great Collection.......2001-12-25
Well, I have them all by now, but this last one is a great collection, with the added bonus of the music from A Friend In Need.
Just another fine addition to my Xena collection!
Exceptional.......2001-11-30
I am a fanatic and devoted Xenite.I have a huge problem:i can't stop listening to that cd,since the first time i listened to it,which means 1 month!That cd is really exceptional and i think that every true and genuine Xenite should buy it!It's really good!I was moved when i heard the Fallen Angel part.I was passioned when i heard the Ring Trilogy!I was astonishing when i heard the bonus cues that were included,especially the cue from The Quill Is Mightier(fishin part),oh,i was completely satisfied!
Though,there is a complain:i can't understand,why after 6 cd's,the producers don't do a cd including cues like:M'laila's song,the cues from the Bacchaen festival,music from Deja Vou All Over Again,where in the end,Gabrielle says to Xena those wonderful words,or even the scene of the kiss in The Quest!That,i can't understand it!
Last, i believe that whoever likes LoDuca's music style,should buy this cd.
Pay attention to the 22 cue:Pas De Deux Femmes.It is one of a something and whoever remembers what's the scene of this song,will agree with me!Mmmm!
A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING.......2001-11-29
To all truly Xena fans this CD is a must-have but have some lacks... Fun (comedy episodes music) scores destroy the the great combination of FALLEN ANGEL, THE RHEINGOLD TRILOGY AND I FRIEND IN NEED. In the first selections LoDuca creates spectacular high level music good enough to be played in a Symphony orchestra concert. The others selections have easy-to-fill-space western cowboy music instead of put M'Lilas song of DESTINY, Amazon's climbing trees of ADVENTURES IN THE SIN TRADE and NAJARA vs XENA music that would be gladly accepted by us. I doubt the company will launch a next CD but if they'll do this track and another valuable more must be there and the adittion of some famous characters quotes like "I have many skills" from Xena.
Average customer rating:
- America's best kept secret
- I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!
- I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!
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American Man
The Power Trio from Hell
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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ASIN: B000008JJP
Release Date: 1993-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Slowly Rolling
- Fire Of Life
- Earth
- Reach Out
- Father
- Nineteen
- American Man
- Guitar From Hell
- Chief Executive
- Thrash Epic
- We Are One
- Myre
Customer Reviews:
America's best kept secret.......2004-02-01
Simply put,this cd is as good as any rock cd ever made! "Thrash Epic" is a total masterpiece and a great take on "Thrash Rock"!Once you buy this cd you will be totally depressed that this is their only album!!! I would give them 10 stars but 5 is the limit! This cd is great from start to finish!!
I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!.......2003-07-20
When I first picked up the album, it was in the bargain bin at [local store]beside the checkout, and the price was a whopping [money maount]
Let me first say that "Thrash Epic" is the very definition of thrash, (and epic,) and my current standard for comparison. This no vocals track is by far my favorite. Take the thrash track "Metal Militia" from Metallica's first album in '80, add some talent and a much more skilled set of very seasoned musicians, and multiply that times ten. This track alone makes the CD priceless... not to mention the other excellent metal cuts on the album, and their vocals do not disappoint. From
"Slowly Rolling" starts the CD and sets the mood, "Reach Out" brings the initial anger/energy as the music starts to thrash, "Nineteen" slows you a bit with an incredible metal grind, unusual time signature changes, and riffs makes you cry for more. In between you have a few more clam tracks "Father" and "Earth" with excellent vocals, the latter even a great integration with a piano throughout the song (even the guitar solo) and shares a message much like the title track. Towards the end of the album after the best thrash track of all time, "We Are One" brings back the slower metal grind, and "Myre" ends the album picking right up where "Thrash Epic" left off.
This album as a whole is far superior to today's 'metal' standards, and would be a great asset to any true metal fan's collection.
Since my initial purchase, I've worn out two CD's to the point they were unplayable, and another was secretly 'borrowed' without asking me, and never returned. Uh huh.
If nothing else, buy it because it's cheap. Buy it to head bang. Buy it if you're an American Man. I did, and I was never sorry. Why they never made another album could stand as the 8th wonder of the world.
I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!.......2003-07-20
When I first picked up the album, it was in the bargain bin at Best Buy beside the checkout, and the price was a whopping $...
Let me first say that "Thrash Epic" is the very definition of thrash, (and epic,) and my current standard for comparison. This no vocals track is by far my favorite. Take the thrash track "Metal Militia" from Metallica's first album in '80, add some talent and a much more skilled set of very seasoned musicians, and multiply that times ten. This track alone makes the CD priceless... not to mention the other excellent metal cuts on the album, and their vocals do not disappoint.
"Slowly Rolling" starts the CD and sets the mood, "Reach Out" brings the initial anger/energy as the music starts to thrash, "Nineteen" slows you a bit with an incredible metal grind, unusual time signature changes, and riffs makes you cry for more. In between you have a few more clam tracks "Father" and "Earth" with excellent vocals, the latter even a great integration with a piano throughout the song (even the guitar solo) and shares a message much like the title track. Towards the end of the album after the best thrash track of all time, "We Are One" brings back the slower metal grind, and "Myre" ends the album picking right up where "Thrash Epic" left off.
This album as a whole is far superior to today's 'metal' standards, and would be a great asset to any true metal fan's collection.
Since my initial purchase, I've worn out two CD's to the point they were unplayable, and another was secretly 'borrowed' without asking me, and never returned. Uh huh.
If nothing else, buy it because it's cheap. Buy it to head bang. Buy it if you're an American Man. I did, and I was never sorry. Why they never made another album could stand as the 8th wonder of the world.
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Relationships from Hell
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Big Deal Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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Power Pop
| Rock
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General
| Miscellaneous
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Spoken Word
| Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews
| Miscellaneous
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General
| Easy Listening
| Pop
| Styles
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ASIN: B000000IBX
Release Date: 1994-11-01 |
Tracks:
- My Kind Of Loving - Nick Tosches
- You Bring Out The Writer In Me - Regie Cabico
- You Are Not A Harry Connick Song - Regie Cabico
- Friendship - Harold Goldberg
- Why I Hate It - Harold Goldberg
- Division - Silver
- I'm Bored, Baby - Silver
- Let's Get Drunk And Watch TV - Roy Derien
- **** - Casey Scott
- She's The One - David Huberman
- The New, Improved Girlfriend - Janice Erlbaum
- Days Of Pot And Ice Cream - Janice Erlbaum
- The Child Runs Headlessly - David T. Bazelon
- Sonnet To My Native Land - David T. Bazelon
- Song Of Adjustment - David T. Bazelon
- Song Of The 20th Century - David T. Bazelon
- Late 20th Century Sexuality - Homer Erotic
- Men & Sex &... - Sara Valentine
- Empty Beer Bottles - Hal Sirowitz
- My Version Of It - Hal Sirowitz
- Eyes Are Everywhere - Hal Sirowitz
- Strange Things - Micki Siegel
- She Rises - Kathy Price
- Tar Baby And The Legal Lynching - Kathy Price
- Witness Age - Ron Palmer
- Shower #6 - Ron Palmer
- Valentine's Day - Jennifer Blowdryer
- Processions - Tish Benson
- In The Movie Now - Nicole Blackman
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Strength in Numbers: Metal World News Sampler, Vol. 2
Strip Mind , Life Sex & Death , Green Apple Quick Step , Revolting Cocks , BulletBoys , Morbid Angel , Rhino Bucket , The Power Trio From Hell , Altered State , and Gary Hoey
Manufacturer: Warner Bros. Records / Reprise
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000RRI10C |
Product Description
1993 samplers released by Warner Bros. Records in 1993. Track list: 1. Strip Mind "Kill Me" (3:42), 2. Life Sex & Death "Is It My Body - Non Album Track" (3:55), 3. Candlebox "Arrow" (3:13), 4. Vince Neil "Set Me Free" (4:04), 5. BulletBoys "When Pigs Fly" (3:58), 6. Green Apple Quick Step "Bottle" (4:56), 7. Revolting Cocks "Sergio - Guitar Demo Version" (6:31), 8. Morbid Angel "Rapture" (4:17), 9. Babes in Toyland "He's My Thing" (2:55), 10. The Power Trio From Hell "We Are One" (5:37), 11. Tad "Grease Box" (3:53), 12. Altered State "Made of Gasoline" (2:50), 13. Gary Hoey "Hocus Pocus" (4:06), and 14. Rhino Bucket "Sights Too High - Demo Version" (4:10).
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Catch Me If You Can!
Manufacturer: Think for Yourself
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAA5YO
Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
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Louder Than Hell
Manufacturer: Brofus
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000CAGDAO
Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Average customer rating:
- Whatever Happened to Fun?
- In the absence of the full-length...
- THIS is what happened to fun!
- Worthy of more than five stars...
- What a Great Candy Treat this is.
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Candy: Teenage Neon Jungle
Candy
Manufacturer: Songtree Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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Power Pop
| Rock
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
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ASIN: B0000AKXFX
Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Whatever Happened To Fun
- Stuff
- First Time
- Turn It Up Loud
- Kids In The City
- Stuff
- The Girl I Love
- Weekend Boy
- Champagne
- Stuff
- She Loves You
- Stuff
- Lonely Hearts
- Electric Nights
- Number One
- Daddy Is A Jet
- Sound Of A Broken Heart
- Turn It Up Loud '03
- War Is Over - Electric Angels
- Crocodile Tears - Gilby Clarke
- You Will Dance Again - Kyle Vincent
- The Return Of The X-Girlfriend - The Loveless
- The Last Radio Show '03/'85 Live
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
Whatever Happened to Fun?.......2005-12-10
Candy was one of the most popular bands playing the LA clubs in the early 80's, and deservedly so. This CD, which contains demo/live versions of the songs from their long-out-of-print Polygram release "Whatever Happened to Fun", brings back those glory days vividly.
If remembered at all, Candy is generally referred to as the band Gilby Clarke was in before he joined Guns N Roses. But that isn't fair. Candy was always primarily Jonathon Daniels' band. Officially just the bass player/songwriter, Jonathon was the creative genius behind everything Candy. Just listen to tunes like "Weekend Boy", "The Last Radio Show" and "Kids in the City" to hear some GREAT songwriting: bouncy sing-along radio friendly tunes with lyrics that are about suicide & hopelessness. Great stuff!
The live cuts capture the energy and fun that epitomized Candy live. The demos of songs that later appeared on "...Fun" are not as polished as the final versions, but there are some songs that have never been heard outside live performance such as "Champagne" & "Daddy Is A Jet". Truly interesting are the later career cuts from Candy's members: Jonathon's bands Electric Angels & the Loveless were as good as Candy (no surprise, with him writing their songs too), Kyle Vincent (vocalist)has gone the AOR route, while Gilby's later work is probably familiar to anyone who picks this CD up.
Kyle Vincent is primarily responsible for putting this collection together, and props go to him for digging up old sound bytes of radio DJ's & Esther Wong (the doyenne of LA's New Wave scene & also Jonathon's boss when he worked as a booker for Madame Wong's West) that run between the songs. Thanks Kyle for bringing back so many great memories, and THANK YOU JONATHON for writing so many wonderful songs over the years. Now, how about re-releasing the 2 Loveless albums on Songtree??
In the absence of the full-length..........2005-05-27
Candy was an amazing 1980s power pop band whose one and only album "Whatever Happened To Fun" was a lost classic. In the absence of that being available, however, you'll have to make due with this.
"Teenage Neon Jungle" contains some great Candy songs, some demos, and some random weird stuff like audio clips from Rick Dees' radio show. While this album is worth it for those "great Candy songs", keep hoping for that reissue.
THIS is what happened to fun!.......2003-09-30
Candy was the bastard child of the Bay City Rollers and Poison, all big hair, guitars and sugar-coated vocals. Chock full of New Wave/Power Pop nuggets, Teenage Neon Jungle is a must-have for fans of the early 80's L.A. sound. The liner notes alone are nearly worth the price of the disk. Now, where's that reissue of "Whatever Happened to Fun"?
Worthy of more than five stars..........2003-09-17
WOW!! What else is there to say than that, this is a great, unexpected collection of Bay City Rollers-styled glam pop by a band that just never made it. Their only album "Whatever Happened To Fun" is far and away the best album of 1985, and only "American Kix" doesn't exist here in one form or another, which is a shame since that was one of the best tunes on the original album. Singer Kyle Vincent went on to tour with Barry Manilow and release some amazing solo albums, guitarist Gilby Clarke played with Guns N Roses, and bassist Jonathan Daniel and drummer John Schubert formed Electric Angels (good) and the Loveless (Great!). This album is totally worth snapping up for both the tunes and the great (if tough to read) liner notes.
Best Tracks:
"Whatever Happened To Fun" - Not as good as the original but with heavier guitar and a longer outro - hilarious fadeout to a radio spot.
"The Girl I Love" - A never before heard demo that reminds of me of one of Tommy Dunbar (Kyle Vincent's buddy from the Rubinoos) songs. Should have made the 1st album!
"Champagne" - Would like to hear this redone with better production...Great chorus and pretty good lyrics too.
"Lonely Hearts" - Better than the original album version due to its high energy vocals and slightly faster tempo.
"Electric Nights" - Another one of my faves from the 1st album, this may have the worst chorus lyrics I've heard in awhile, but somehow its a sweet, catchy, moving, rousing anthem - A+.
"Sound Of A Broken Heart" - Another unreleased gem that should have made the album, this one has hooks galore.
"Daddy Is A Jet" - Candy's first demo with hilarious lyrics and better than expected production. Kyle's voice is already pretty good at a young age, and the chorus is a keeper.
"The Last Radio Show '03/'85 Live" - This may be my #1 track from the original album, and the new version is pretty good too. Bittersweet lyrics, stylistic changes that keep it fresh throughout its 6 1/2 minute length, and above all a soaring, simple chorus make this one of the absolute gems for pop fans.
***The original album should be purchased in vinyl or cassette form if you can find it anywhere. It is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL.
What a Great Candy Treat this is........2003-09-05
I was under the impression that Kyle and the boys were going to re-release the "Whatever Happened to Fun" CD with a couple of extra rare tracks, so when I heard this CD I was really surprised to hear all differen't versions of the tracks that were on that album, some are live and some are demo's but they all sound great! Candy were an amazing little pop band that left you wanting more since they only ever recorded one album back in the mid eighties. Wonderful to finally have some of their music on CD, now if they would only re-release the complete "Whatever Happened to Fun" album I could die a happy man!
Average customer rating:
- #1Death Metal CD, No doubt!!!!!
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Power from Hell
Onslaught
Manufacturer: Blackend
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00000J7FI
Release Date: 1999-03-30 |
Tracks:
- Damnation
- Onslaught (Power From Hell)
- Thermonuclear Devastation
- Skullcrusher 1
- Lord Of Evil
- Death Metal
- Angels Of Death
- The Devils Legion
- Steel Meets Steel
- Skullcrusher 2
- Witch Hunt
- Mighty Emperess
Customer Reviews:
#1Death Metal CD, No doubt!!!!!.......1998-11-27
For all the real headbangers and thrashers out there you should know that Onslaught was one of the ultimate death metal bands, and this is one of there most powerful realeses. If you hear it, you will be hooked on it, but beware it is not for posers. ONSLAUGHT..... Power from Hell!!!!!!!!
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Power from Hell
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0000659PQ
Release Date: 2002-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Damnation
- Onslaught (Power From Hell)
- Thermonuclear Devastation
- Skull Crusher 1
- Lord Of Evil
- Death Metal
- Angels Of Death
- The Devils Legion
- Steel Meets Steel
- Skullcrusher 2
- Witch Hunt
- Mighty Empress
Album Description
1990 album deleted in the US. 12 tracks featuring 'Damnation' & 'Angels Of Death'.
Music Track:
- Power of the Night
- Power Supply [Import]
- Readiness to Sacrifice [Import]
- Return of the Mountain King: A Tribute to Savatage (Import)
- Revolution
- Risk [Import]
- Rock the Block [Enhanced] [Import]
- Rockin' 80's
- Run with the Pack [Original recording remastered]
- Spazztic Blurr
Music Track
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