| 1. On Your Feet or on Your Knees |
| 2. Burner |
| 3. Death or Glory |
| 4. I Am the Sword |
| 5. Born to Raise Hell |
| 6. Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me |
| 7. Bad Woman |
| 8. Liar |
| 9. Lost in the Ozone |
| 10. I'm the Man - Motörhead |
| 11. We Bring the Shake |
| 12. Devils |
| 13. Jumpin' Jack Flash [*] - Motörhead |
Bastards,Motörhead,Vinyl Maniacs,British Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,New Wave of British Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Speed Metal,Thrash
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All This Time
Heartless Bastards Manufacturer: Fat Possum [Old] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GIW9F0 Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Into the Open
- Searching for the Ghost
- Finding Solutions
- All This Time
- Brazen
- I Swallowed A Dragonfly
- Blue Day
- Valley of Debris
- No Pointing Arrows
- Came A Long Way
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A gentle line-drawing marks the cover of the Hearless Bastards' sophomore album, All This Time, just a woman holding a dragonfly by its tail. Singer Erika Wennerstrom's yearning vocals and the rolling piano figures that open the album echo the cover. It's sensitive, full of feeling. Beware: It bursts open, with a wall of lean and loud guitar, bass, and drums - and Wennerstrom's room-filling mid-range vocals, blasting full-throatedly as she sings "Things are coming into focus!" The Cincinnati trio's 2005 debut, Stairs and Elevators, highlighted their blues roots, and All This Time takes those blues and folds them into a brawny rock pastry. Wennerstrom's voice is huge, an instant ear magnet that no one misses, a PJ Harvey from the heartland playing bold, large-stroke guitar. At once, the Bastards are bottom-heavy and beautifully melodic, taking flight--or at least harnessing the power of that album-cover dragonfly. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
This is a great cd!.......2007-05-24
Just buy this right now .......2007-05-16
I was honestly a bit put off by the cover art -- I imagined something like the Indigo Girls. In fact, this is bottom-heavy old-school rock and roll, with a slight country/blues twist, great powerhouse female lead vocals, great songwriting, great performances. It sounds really comfortable and familiar, but at the same time it's hard to think of an exact parallel -- if Lucinda Williams recorded a rock record, it might sound like this. Altogether a really captivating and satisfying rock album. This would have been a monstrous FM radio album back in the day. Into the Open, Brazen, Blue Day, and Valley of Debris are all awesome songs. Buy it.
Tough teen wisdom.......2007-04-19
Main brain Erika Wennerstrom performs open-heart surgery with a corroded six-string, blasting melodic knots of exuberance and experience. The low-fi grunge sound gets old after a while, though; how 'bout some separation between the instruments and, heavens, tweak the treble on the vocals? Choice cut: "All The Time" - Pretenders riff, Fiona Apple chords. Throughout the (short) set, Wennerstrom sings her guts out but never puts out, or grandstands. "Come A Long Way," the moody closer deserves a Cranberries'-sized budget.
Promising!
Now, try the next one in Cleveland!
Some sophomore jinx at play here.......2007-01-04
Energy and Simple Sophistication.......2006-11-06
There is a necessary simplicity to a band's music when it only contains three members, but the Heartless [...] manage to be both energetic and sophisticated; there's definitely more going on than you'll find after just a casual listen.
With only 10 tracks, there isn't a single bit of filler. Wennerstrom's vocals are really amazing too. I highly recommend giving these guys a listen.
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Live: C'mon Laugh You Bastards
Rodney Carrington Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QD8B Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Ed's Airport And Hotel - Hicks In Mississippi
- Reasons To Call In Sick
- Country Bar - Mechanical Sheep
- Ed's Jail
- Going To Heaven Drunk
- Bad Credit
- Depends On The Golf Course
- Good Woman - 'Lucky'
- Wife At Garage Sales
- Kids - Birthing Process
- Going To Church
- Shopping For Caskets
- Going To Heaven - People That Pissed Me Off
- Growing Up Poor - Toughskins Jeans
- Deer Hunting - Snake Hunting
- Tastes Like Chicken - Oral Sex
- Sexual Acts During Marriage
- Buying A Fake Weenie
- Beer And Wine Cooler Commercials
- Rodney Gets Drunk And Goes To Jail
- Rodney Gets Drunk And Finds Ugly Women
- Impromptu Bathroom Song
- C'mon, Sing You Bastards - Burning Sensation
- Chicken Song
- Grandpa
- Masturbation
- Yard Sale - Underwear Song
Customer Reviews:
Quite Happy with it, and he is a funny Sum'Bitch!.......2007-02-08
Like a good bowl of 5 Alarm Chili and a cold one....
Laugh Out Loud.......2005-09-24
Not his best, but still good........2001-12-20
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Stairs and Elevators
Heartless Bastards Manufacturer: Fat Possum [Old] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00070FU7G Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Gray
- Onions
- New Resolution
- My Maker
- Runnin
- Autonomy
- Pass And Fail
- The Will Song
- Swamp Song
- Done Got Old
- Piano Song
- Lazy
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic.......2007-01-04
I'd give it 7 stars if possible!.......2006-10-22
Another log on the fire.......2006-10-10
Stellar.......2006-03-30
Better than the White Stripes??.......2006-03-27
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Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards
Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards Manufacturer: Hellcat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A8OB Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Dead American
- 6 Foot 5
- To Have And Have Not
- Army Of Zombies
- Campbell California
- Wine And Roses
- Anti Social
- Ten Plagues Of Egypt
- Leavin' Here
- Subterranean
- Skunx
- Vietnam
Customer Reviews:
Great punk music by a great artist!.......2006-12-22
It sounds like LARS, NOT like RANCID.......2006-07-02
A lot of other people compare this band to RANCID, but the only thing RANCID about it is Lars F's voice. However, if you still want to listen to some good old fashioned no-frills punk rock sung by one of punk's most beloved artists, then you will definitely not be disappointed with this albumn.
Oh what's lar's to do during down time...........2005-12-10
another Rancid side project.......2005-10-12
Selfish Lars appeals only to Lars.......2005-09-13
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Tank Girl: Original Soundtrack from the United Artists Film
Stomp , Bjork , Devo , Matnificent Bastards , Belly , Veruca Salt , Ice-T , Portishead , Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg , and Hole Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000815V Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Ripper Sole
- Army of Me
- Girl U Want
- Mockingbird Girl
- Shove
- Drown Soda
- Bomb
- Roads
- Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
- Thief
- Ali Rora
- Big Gun
Amazon.com
A dreadful "Let's Do It" by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '90s. The contemporary A list--Björk, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7--all weigh in with new tracks; Björk's "Army of Me" and Portishead's "Roads" are standouts. "Season with Mockingbird Girl" by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
Tank Girl Rocks.......2007-06-14
pot of sound variety.......2000-11-29
Tank girl rules.......2000-01-11
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Black Bastards
K.M.D. Manufacturer: Sub Verse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005IA7O Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Garbage Day #3
- Get-U-Now
- What A Nigga Know?
- Sweet Premium Wine
- Plumskinnz (Loose Hoe, God & Cupid)
- Smokin' That S*@%!
- Contact Blitt
- Gimme!
- Black Bastards
- It Sounded Like A Roc!
- Plumskinnz (Oh No I Don't Believe It!)
- Constipated Monkey
- F*@# Wit' Ya Head!!
- Suspended Animation
- What A Nigga Know? (Remix feat. MF Grimm)
Amazon.com
Black Bastards was voted in Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists as the most notable rap album of all time that was never released commercially, and with good reason. The fact that this excellent album, slated for a 1994 release, has not seen the light of day until 2001 testifies to a time when shortsighted industry backlashes against records that inflamed Middle America were in vogue. Elektra Records higher-ups canned the project due to its controversial cover art, which shows a Sambo figure being lynched. Finally available, this must-purchase concept album is worth the wait. From the jazzy, hypnotic samples on the title cut to "Sweet Premium Wine," a farcical ode to swigging 40-ounce bottles of brew (remember when drinking St. Ides and Old English was trendy?), you know you've found rap heaven. Classic headbanger "What a Niggy Know?" (and the remix featuring partner-in-rhyme MF Grimm) is equally off the chain. "Constipated Monkey" and weed anthem "Suspended Animation" are testaments to a time in rap music when experimental beats and obscure sampling ruled the roost. Black Bastards is where Brand Nubian meets De La Soul at the local bodega, heads wear Muslim kufis for kicks, and "word to the mutha'" actually refers to themes of pan-Africanism, repatriation, and reparations. It's a place where Sambo-ism doesn't sell. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Only audio quality hindered this release........2006-12-07
A lot of things happened in the time between their debut and the creation of their sophomore album(which was slated to be released in 1994, but didn't see the light of day for seven years); Onyx left the group, Subroc was killed in an instance of manslaughter, Zev was left to finish the album, and ultimately, Elektra shelved Bl_ck B_st_rds for its controversial cover art.
It was obvious that this was a changing point in Zev's life - one that'd soon drive him into isolation, and depression for more than four years before finally re-emerging under his now famous moniker of MF DOOM. The actual music on this album took on a darker tone, with less playful concepts, and more hardcore ideas. Now, don't get it twisted; KMD aren't spitting any thuggery, or gunplay - no where in DOOM's career has he submitted himself to that - it's just that they're bringing the ruckus in their own way.
Onyx isn't really missed on this release, as both Zev and Subroc were more than ill enough to carry an album by themselves. They also handled the majority of the production, which is quite dope for the time of its release. So, with ill lyrics, and dope beats from perhaps one of the greatest emcees of all time, and a lost soldier who doesn't get nearly the recognition he deserves, what keeps KMD's Bl_ck B_st_rds from reaching classic status? The audio quality. Most bootlegs have better sound quality than this, and it's a shame. If this album would've been mastered better for its offical release, I firmly believe it would be more revered today, but as it stands, this is still an undeniably dope release, that hip-hop heads, and especially fans of DOOM, should check out.
What MF Doom Could Have Been Back In 1994 [4 stars].......2006-05-29
One thing I have to commend is the great movie samples that are on this CD. Starting with the intro "Garbage Day #3" which is made up of them. "Sweet Prenium Wine" is a song about knocking back a few drinks while the samples play as the hook. Most of the songs here on this CD are about smoking, as heard on the song "Smoking That S**t" which features vocals from Earthquake, Lord Sear, and Kurious. "Contact Blitt" (could be titled "Contact Blitz" or "Contact Blunt") is a song about Zev ride a bus to Los Angles with an arrogant bus driver, while smoking. "F Wit Ya Head" featuring vocals from H20 and CMOB and the song "Suspended Animation" are more songs dedicated to weed, all more to offend the higher-ups of Electra Records. One great track is "What A Niggy Know" (could be titled "What A Nigga Know") is Zev and Subroc comming correct with a serious attitude that will make your head nod. The 12 inch single was the only item released by Electra Records, but since the album was shelved, the single was pulled also. MF Grimm would drop in to help Zev do the remix. Subroc would get in a few solos also. He shows he had the lyrics on the song "Gimmie" (could be titled "Give It Here") as he says "Give me a choo choo train for my badass tracks..." He would also do his thing on the song "It Sounded Like A Roc."
One thing I have to knock is what many people have been saying in other reviews, the sound quality. Some songs sound like they have been worn out over the years so it sounds like a bootleg of a bootleg, making the vocals sound like they're held back by a sound barrier. A great example is the Zev Love X anger expressed song "Get-U-Now" and "Smoking That Sh**". Also I'm sure some of this album was recorded off a record. How did I come to this conclusion? The song "Plumskinzz" is exactly what I'm saying. The song has a nice piano sound and is going good as Zev spits his verse. As soon as it gets halfway through the hook, it sounds like the vocals were taken away and the beat freezes up. Then all of a sudden you hear MF Dooms [recent] voice come in and say "Loose Hoe God&Cupid" or as many listeners have interpeted "You're so GODDAMN stupid!" I don't EVER want to hear that again! Obviously he used a 12" single and someone hit the needle causing it to skip loudly to the instramental. The song would resume later on in the CD when a woman would come in and say "Oh Now I Don't Believe It!" as Subroc would continue his verse. Whats ironic about this whole song is that this song was recorded in 1991, and a former KMD member named Onyx the Birthstone Kid (many people who are familiar with late MF Doom albums know him as Rodan) had a verse on that song between Zev's and Subroc's (and believe it or not, Onyx had the best verse out of the three). So there is no actual musical vibe because those interludes causes a big chunk of the song to be missing. (How about recording the song correctly Mr. Dumille?) If you want to hear the uncut clear version of it, just find a "Nitty Gritty" 12 inch single because its the flipside of that, or you can locate a 1994 bootleg of the album.
Overall I'm happy that this album was finally released, since it was one of the biggest albums in 1994 that was shelved. But the way that this album was put together soundwise, that title could have been easily taken away. I recommed this album to those who want to hear more examples of Doom's early 90's production, the way MF Doom sounded in 1993/1994, or just curious of the lost album. Otherwise, you're better off buying "The Best Of KMD Album" which is a combination of this and the Mr. Hood album, or wait until Mr. Dumille decides to remaster the album and reissue it.
Rest In Peace Subroc
Lyrics: A-
Produciton: A
Musical Vibes: C+
Overall: B+
Standout tracks: What A Niggy Know, Sweet Prenium Wine, Contact Blitt, What A Niggy Know (remix), Smoking That Sh** (Plumskinzz would have been a standout if it were a full song)
If it makes anyone feel better, the excessive dropping of artists and lack of record sales would have cause Electra to go out of business and be bought out by Atlantic Records.
A classic that almost wasn't.......2006-05-12
Years later some of the rough cuts of the LP emerged on the Fondel Em' label as the "Black Bastard's: Roughs & Rares EP" giving a small hint to what greatness the album could have been. A few years later under Doom's own Metal Face Records "Black Bastards" finally saw the light of day.
The album is bittersweet; because you can't help but wonder what would have happened if it would have been released in 94. But given Doom's current fever pitch, it's no matter.
The only problem with the LP is the sound quality. It apears as if Doom had the masters on tape and wore them out, due to the distortions in several tracks.
DON'T LET THAT DISTRACT YOU. This album is amazing and worth every penny, but it is rare and tharefore hard to find. If you can't afford it, then I'd suggest "The best of KMD," it's the best 1/2's of both "Mr. Hood" & "Black Bastards."
interesting album by kmd.......2006-01-28
Viktor Vaughn's finest.......2006-01-09
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I'm a Son of a Gun
Filthy Thievin' Bastards Manufacturer: Better Youth Org. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NA1YRU Release Date: 2007-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Phony Drunken Poet
- I Sure Enjoyed My Stay
- When The Wallflowers Wilt
- Move Out Of Here
- Dusty Roads
- Santa Maria
- Oh, Sweet Misery!
- Bring Me Back
- Down Every Day
- Dumb Dead Coats
- When We Were Kids
- On With The Show
- A Killing On Wall Street
- Last Of The Big Spenders
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Songs of Desperation
Those Poor Bastards Manufacturer: GraveWax Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CRQYWE Release Date: 2005-12-19 |
Tracks:
- This is Desperation
- With Hell So Near
- They Don't Make Folks Like They Used To
- Shadows Fall
- Drunk With Fear
- Deep in the Mud
- My Last Doller
- A Bone to Pick
- Among the Pines
- Death Ain't You Got No Shame?
- Drown in the River
Product Description
Sounding like they were recorded in the 1930s on broken equipment in a desolate region of southern Mississippi, Those Poor Bastards evoke the kind of heart-wrenching feelings of misery and loneliness you'd hope to hear on an album called Songs of Desperation. Unrelentingly slow and scratchy, this true old-time Gothic country draws more influence from the likes of Tom Waits and Nick Cave than Johnny Cash. The inky concoction of organ, banjo, and guitar on Songs of Desperation is the background music for themes of sold souls, empty lives, and certain death, but the album is still not without an element of black humour. If you find rockabilly and psychobilly's treatment of the genre too cartoonish and trivial, Those Poor Bastards offers the polar opposite you've been looking for. Rue Morgue MagazineCustomer Reviews:
What's it all about?.......2007-05-22
A friend of mine made me a copy of this CD and I listened to it for a laugh. Was it funny? Yes, in a twisted sort of way. Was it vacuous? Hell, No. It was profound all the way. Was it meaningless? Yes, as meaningless as life itself.
People ramble through their lives trying to give it a `meaning' by banishing sadness and accentuating happiness and in the process are alienated of most of their own lives.
It is all life, in its pain, desperation, sadness, joy, ugliness, beauty, darkness and light, embrace it and be grateful for it is all what you have.
If you want to get off the banal sunshine train, then listen to those poor [...] telling you how.
At any rate, I liked it enough to buy my own copy.
1930's death country.......2007-04-12
Bad News.......2007-04-12
Lonesome and the Minister are at it again.......2006-09-13
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Viking
Lars Frederiksen & The Bastards Manufacturer: Hellcat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00027JYV2 Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Bastards
- Skins, Punx And Drunx
- Fight
- 1%
- Switchblade
- Marie Marie
- Little Rude Girl
- Maggots
- Mainlining Murder
- For You
- My Life To Live
- The Kids Are Quiet On Sharmon Palms
- Blind Ambition
- Gods Of War
- Streetwise Professor
- The Viking
Customer Reviews:
What happened Lars?.......2007-05-26
There is one problem, and it's BIG!
The lyrics drive this album right into the ground. After the fifth or sixth song about prostitutes and how we're gonna screw them and then kill them, you're about ready to put this CD away for a long while. I agree with the guy who said that the album booklet was completely unneccessary, and even Tim Armstrong couldn't pull "My Life to Live" out of the fire.
This is just mediocre, bottom line. I know punk lyrics are nothing deep, but c'mon guys, spend more than half of five minutes and write something at least decent.
Not bad.......2006-08-15
I'm a huge Rancid fan. As you can imagine, I was pretty excited about a second Lars album coming out. Lar's first album surprised me in how good it was, and I was expecting more of the same with Viking.
When I first cracked it open, I didn't care for it. It seemed all over the place. The first and last few songs had a Rancid 2000 feel to it. Throw in a couple of covers, a ballad, a few mainstream punk sounding songs and you had Viking. It wound up in my CD case after about a week.
A few months later, I decided to pop it back out, and I can say the album really grew on me. It's sometimes hard, sometimes soft, but always catchy. As usual, Tim Armstrong is all over the album with his lyrics and even a guest appearence.
Much better then 99% of the junk out these days.
great album!.......2006-07-23
for rancid fans, this is a must...if you are just a casual rancid fanand/or just like the pre self titled 2000 stuff, steer clear would be the best advice.
Dissapointing considering these guys write the Rancid albums too.......2006-06-26
This is pretty disappointing as this is essentially the same songwriting team as Rancid. There's no reason these guys should be writing material as generic as this or even letting arguably boring songs like "Mainlining Murder", "Switchblade" and "The Kids Are Quiet On Sharmon Palms" be released to the public. Ironically one of the better cuts on the album, the short but sweet "Little Rude Girl" sounds more like a Rancid outtake, with proper backing vocals and melodies, than a song belonging on this record. This fact just serves to underline the point that maybe Lars is better sticking with his main band from here on out.
There are a few variances here worth noting, mainly the salty pirate jig duet with fellow Rancid band mate Tim Armstrong "My Life To Live" and the closer "The Viking". "My Life To Live" has a mandolin vibe running under a tale of pillaging hookers coast to coast complete with dozens of callouts to all their favorite ladies of the night. It's pretty catchy but maybe unduly so given the lack of quality material surrounding it. "The Viking" is basically a straight blues ballad accompanied by mournful strings that could have been a disaster given it's five minute running time but with Lars' gruff vocals and love 'em and leave 'em lyrics it doesn't come across as cheesy at all.
I have to say that this album is a bit of a disappointment. The first record is a great record and one I still find myself playing quite a bit but this one, while energetic and well played, is just too formulaic to really grab your attention. I'm sure die hard Rancid fans will still find things to like here as I have but this is certainly not essential.
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Classic in the making.......2006-04-06
I've been into Rancid since the first album and to be honest, I haven't liked an album since "And out come the wolves" I've seen em live and they do kick severe arse. When I first heard about Lars doing a side project I was excited. I had reason to be the first album is amazing. Back to the roots old school Punk. No prisoners or apologies. Seminal, brutal and in your face. When I saw Viking I was, understandably, like a kid on Christmas eve. Upon listening what happened??? I love it. The entire CD kicks you in the face. I love the entire CD like an old friend. Stand out songs are Switchblade, Mainlining Murder, For you and Viking. I've been into punk since it began. I don't like a lot of the new "punk" pop that is taking over at the moment. If you like old school hard punk then listen to this and the first Lars Frederikson and the Bastards CD. You won't be disappointed. Oh and if you get the chance go see em live. Lars is a showman and they kick arse like only punks can!!
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Hellfire Hymns
Those Poor Bastards Manufacturer: Tribulation Recording Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3AWL6 Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- The Dust Storm
- Where She Been?
- John Henry Gonna
- God Damned Me
- Behold Black Sheep
- Have I Been Faithful?
- The Hellbound Train
- There's Gotta Be Something Better
- Ruin My Life
- Blood on my Hands
- Family Graveyard
- Stay Away from the Forest Boy
- In the Backwoods
- Farewell Happy Fields
- Lost on the Way
- Everything is Gone
Product Description
Hellfire Hymns is a masterpiece of infernal atmosphere. The production creaks like a gallows pole, and the songs don't seem ancient as much as they seem otherworldly, crafted by damned souls on Hell's plain. These songs speak of bloody redemption, of what befalls those who stray from the straight and narrow. As sanctified as the songs seem, you get the idea that Lonesome Wyatt and The Minister don't speak from a high horse, but from personal experience of the tribulations of the damned. Let the death country revolution descend. - Owl and BearCustomer Reviews:
Why did I buy it?.......2007-05-22
Hellfire Hymns is full of little nuggets of poetry, you have to listen carefully or read the lyrics while listening to feel your own emotional being resonate. Lines like: `Everyone turns so cold hearted, when they get holy' and `I've gotta ruin my life on my own' are not much by themselves: it is the way Those Poor [..]sing them that says it all.
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- Best of Voivod
- Boggy Depot [Limited Edition]
- Bonds of Friendship
- Burning the Witches
- Channel Mind Radio: Guitar Zeus, Vol. 2 [Import]
- Dawning
- Diabolus in Musica (Limited Edition) [Import]
- Dragstrip Riot
- Earth A.D./Wolfsblood
- Earth A.D./Wolfsblood
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Vagn Holmboe: Complete Chamber Concertos, Vol. 2
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The Definitive Tyrannosaurus Rex
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