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Interesting band from Switzerland that effectively combines Celtic folk with melodic death metal. The band features a large 8 piece lineup.
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"Beginning their third decade of existence, Helloween are back to conquer the Power Metal world with simply one of the best releases in their career – the spellbinding Keeper Of The Seven Keys – The Legacy!
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Modern aggro/metal band put together by Soilwork vocalist Bjorn Strid and former Blind Guardian (and current Savage Circus) drummer Thomas Stauch. This one is filled with mega-crunch, hooks, electronic blasts and a mix of clean and coarse vocals. It's a mix of Mnemic and Disturbed.
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New Hammerfall DVD features an assortment of video clips, a band documentary, behind the scenes stuff and live footage.
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Their previous album, Unia, was pretty much reviled by this Finnish band's fanbase. They moved away from the Stratovarious style speed metal and went for something a bit slower and perhaps a touch more progressive.
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Yeah crazy packaging always means crazy expensive but you get a lot for your money. This is a 2 DVD/CD set that comes housed in a spiffy steel case. The main concert was filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia. It apperas to be a full set (it clocks in at 103 minutes).
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By now Finland's Stratovarius has settled into a groove cultivating melodic power metal with neoclassical and symphonic elements. Don't look for any surprises and you won't be disappointed.
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Second album from this interesting Danish band incorporating elements of thrash, death and even melodic metal in an usual way. Curiously enough this was created as a binaural recording and should be listened to with headphones. Recommended to fans of Meshuggah and Soilwork.
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Eight album from this Swedish melodic death metal band marks the return of co-founder/guitarist Peter Wichers.
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To celebrate the band's 20th anniversary they went back into the studio with their current lineup to re-record come of their classic material. Think of this as an enhanced "best of". Comes in a digipak with one bonus track.
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Lot of stuff crammed into this CD size digipak! The 2CDs carry the audio of the DVD gigs.
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Limited edition digipak comes with one exclusive bonus track.
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"Danish pioneers of future fusion metal Mnemic fire off their fifth studio endeavor Mnemesis – a crossover montage of melodic death metal and progressive parts with elements of industrial, thrash and groove thrown in for good measure.
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With the demise of After Forever, Epica has taken the throne as the kings (queens?) of beauty and the beast metal.
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Finally - an official pro-shot DVD of the band's performance in Sao Paolo, Brazil from 2006. You also get a documentary filmed on the band's Rocket Ride world tour and 4 video clips.
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Epica finally releases a live set and in typical fashion its nothing short of over the top and immaculate. The performance was recorded as part of the Bartok + Miskolc International Opera Festival in Miskolc, Hungary on 6/14/08.
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"TAROT is not only a card game, but also a long time running Heavy Metal band from Finland. The band was founded in the early eighties (!) by the Hietala brothers, Marco and Zachary. The first album "Spell Of Iron" was finally released in 1986.
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"A mere four years have passed since Sylosis' inception and they’re already on the cusp of releasing their third record – Monolith; an ambitious concept album from the young English quartet.
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Yet another over the top all star project masterminded by Edguy's Tobias Sammet. I think at this point Avantasia is even more popular than Edguy! He always brings together an interesting cast of musicians. This time around he features: Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow), Eric Martin (Mr.
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LImited edition digipak with one bonus track.
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Limited edition digipak reissue of the first album from the Swedish tech metal madmen.
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"If we ever needed any further evidence of how thrash lifers Testament completely rule, look no further than this two-disc live album (how often can you say that?), which draws heavily upon their recent releases. And it does rule — hard.
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Dutch symphonic metal band EPICA celebrated their 10th anniversary with a one-night-only event, dubbed Retrospect. The band was accompanied by the seventy piece Extended Reményi Ede Chamber Orchestra and the Choir of Miskolc National Theatre, playing an unforgettable 3-hours best-of set.
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"As of late, at least with their previous album, and the current Pariah's Child, Finland's Sonata Arctica has been throwing their faithful some musical curve balls. Putting them in the category of traditional Scandi power metal is no longer fitting, although they do play the same and often.
$14.00