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"Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the last great Iron Maiden album, reconnecting with the band's prog rock roots and reversing the signs of decline that had been evident on their previous record.
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Second album from DIM finds them leaving Metal Blade and finding a more appropriate home in Napalm Records. This Spanish band is very much cut from the cloth of Epica and After Forever. In fact the production team is Sascha Paeth and ex-Epica's Ad Sluijter. Mark Jansen of Epica also guitars.
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"Fronted by the captivating Liv Kristine Espenaes Krull and comprised of members of the German death metal outfit Atrocity, Leaves' Eyes has steadily climbed to the top of the folk metal ladder since debuting in 2004.
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Third and by far the best album from this Austrian gothic metal band. Visions Of Atlantis basically started off their careers as a clone of Edenbridge but always suffered from mediocre vocals.
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Limited edition digipak with one bonus track.
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New remastered edition comes with 2 new bonus tracks recorded by Jon Oliva.
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Reissue of the studio album from the prog metal forefathers - now with three bonus tracks. Sadly this will be Mark Zonder's swansong with the band. Musically speaking FWX seems to return back to the lighter progressive rock leanings of APSOG.
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A bit of a departure for the prog metal founders. Disconnected incorporates some of the in your face aggressiveness that Ray Alder explored on Engine with the proggier sounds of APSOG. Kind of a hit or miss affair. The high points really soar.
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"The 1999 debut album from progressive metal side project founded by one of the most recognizable and respected vocalists in modern metal, Dream Theater's James LaBrie!
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I can't believe these guys have seven albums already. Seems like yesterday that they were putting out killer prog metal discs. Those days are pretty much gone - they have completely morphed into a thrash band with some prog tendencies.
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Second album from the Finnish offshoot of Burning Point. Ghost Machinery are now fronted by Taage Laiho who was formerly with Altaria. The music veers more towards traditional speedy Helloween-ish power metal but the band throws some curve balls at you.
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Lance King is out...replaced by Iced Earth's Matt Barlow.
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"Fortunately, part four of the quadrilogy, the blissfully laidback Ghost, will provide the perfect rest and recuperation at the end of that torrid ordeal.
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Second album. Not just remastered but actually remixed by Dave Mustaine. Features 4 unreleased bonus tracks.
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Xandria are back with a new singer and don't miss a beat. Replacing Lisa Middelhauve is Manuela Kraller, formerly with Haggard. The band doesn't deviate from their tried and true formula.
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Double CD set contains the two great - but recently out of print - albums from the Seattle thrash band that morphed into Nevermore. Warrel Dane at his finest!
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Remastered edition of the second album from the greatest hard rock band to come from Long Island.Comes with 4 bonus tracks and a price you can live with.
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New edition of this thrash classic is remastered, has a 20 page booklet and 4 bonus live tracks.
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"Aside from Mr. Devin Townsend's proclivity to appear naked on album covers, the very talented Canadian musician has done nothing but show an immense amount of musical talent and ability in his various projects.
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Possessed was the death metal band that featured Larry Lalonde before he went to play with Primus.
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"With a mighty thunder and shout one of the most anticipated albums of 2011 is upon us, that would be Theocracy’s latest album entitled As the World Bleeds. Taking the seeds that were spread across the bands two previous albums As the World Bleeds is that previous work come to fruition.
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"One of my greatest pleasures as both a reviewer and a music fan in general is introducing people to bands that they may have failed to take notice of before; with that in mind, I bring you a review of Theocracy’s Mirror of Souls.$12.00
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Fifth album, remastered and remixed by Dave Mustaine. Comes with 4 bonus tracks.
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Second album from this post-Santana lineup is a bit more commercial than the debut but there are still progressive overtones. Neil Schon shines again.
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"Although Paradise Lost never really released anything that could even remotely be considered crap, In Requiem stands as one of their best works - and this is saying a lot.
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