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Third and final album from the great Dutch occult rockers. Band leader Selim Lemouchi decided to call it a day - after the band had recorded pre-production demos. He decided that the musical merits far outweighed the nature of the sound quality of the demos (which by the way are not bad).
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This 4 song EP will serve as a calling card from this smoking new band put together by the two former Mercyful Fate guitarists Michael Denner and Hank Shermann. The lineup they assembled fits like a glove: Mercyful Fate/King Diamond drummer Snowy Shaw, Demonica bassist, Marc Grabowski.
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"The live album doesn’t half get some bad press, doesn’t it? Rather underserved too, we say. There have been some downright crackers over the years – and some even made a career.
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"Can’t really say that I have been constantly clinging on to RIOT, or now known as RIOT V, but there is one thing certain, this band has been one of the top in Heavy Metal.
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Remastered edition of the band's 1999 live album. Comes with a bonus DVD with a full show recorded at Club Citta in Japan on January 31, 1998. You also get bonus production videos.
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"Back in 1999, I remember buying a Metal Hammer Magazine, I think it was with Bruce Dickinson on the cover, and it had a singles CD enclosed. One of the songs out of the CD were from this here album by RIOT, “Sons Of Society”. Frankly, I had never given it a proper attention.
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New reissue featuring 4 bonus tracks.
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"The world is a better place with the resurrection of Sacred Reich on their new album called Awakening. Like a land left fallow, Sacred Reich have lain dormant for 23 years after the release of Heal in 1996.
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New reissue of the 1990 release now housed in a gatefold mini-LP sleeve.
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Reissue of the 1991 release now housed in a gatefold mini-LP sleeve.
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"Them by King Diamond "Them" is the third studio album by King Diamond released in 1988 on Roadrunner Records. Them is the first album to feature guitarist Pete Blakk and bassist Hal Patino.
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"The old performers' adage about not overstaying one's welcome proved itself timeless and infinitely applicable when King Diamond decided to follow a pair of stunningly successful musical horror stories -- 1987's Abigail and 1988's "Them" -- with a third, decidedly flawed episode, 1989's Conspir
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"Armored Saint is like that comfortable pair of jeans you’ve held onto forever, steadfastly ignoring the badly frayed cuffs, rips, and discolorations that accumulate over a lifetime of wear and tear. They’re a familiar and reassuring part of your life and you’ll brook no talk of replacement.
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15th anniversary 2CD digipack. Includes the '06 special edition bonus tracks as well as the Re:Free EP.
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Remastered digipak edition with 4 live bonus tracks and new liner notes.
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Remastered digipak edition with 4 live bonus tracks and new liner notes.
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"For those unfamiliar with German progressive/post-metal band The Ocean (Collective), this unique collector’s ‘live’ edition of their double concept album Phanerozoic might either be the perfect, or the absolute worst time, to discover the twenty-year veterans.
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"Whenever I'm asked for an example of heavy metal undiluted by sub-genres, I would raise the name Armored Saint.
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"Armored Saint are a heavy metal band from the USA founded by brothers Felipe ‘Phil’ Sandoval (guitar), and Gonzalo ‘Gonzo’ Sandoval (drums), along with Dave Prichard (guitar), John Bush (vocals), and Joey Vera (bass).
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"Who would have thought a band with a good but ultimately unoriginal debut album (March of the Saint) could transform itself in a classy, world class Heavy Metal act and release one of the best albums of 1985?
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Tuesday The Sky's origins could almost be considered accidental.
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"Getting back to business as usual seems an epic struggle even after nearly 20 months of craziness, with fond memories of 2019 and before seemingly born of a bygone era. But with Los Angeles-based heavy metal icons Armored Saint, business as usual has been a blatant misnomer, especially when tak
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"Here’s a sentence that I never thought I’d write. Have you ever thought to yourself, in an idle moment, ‘I wonder what Steve Overland would be like at singing metal songs?’ Ok. I hadn’t either.
Then Kings of Mercia happened.
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"O.S.I. really caught me off-guard with their self-titled debut album "Office of Strategic Influence". The songs were filled with strange synthesizer melodies, sounds and mainly effected drum patterns.
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