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Reissue of the first album from this legendary SF thrash band. Comes with two live bonus tracks.
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2018 reissue of the first album by the legendary thrash band. This was originally released on Combat. Includes 7 live bonus tracks as well as Megadeth's 1984 three track demo. Liner notes from Dave Mustaine.
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Reissue of long out of print first album from this NYC based thrash band. Cognoscenti consider "Game Over" to be their best. As a bonus it includes the tracks from their follow up EP from 1987 called "The Plague".
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Picking up from where "Terria" left off Devin Townsend carves out his own niche sound. Agressive riff oriented progmetal blended with Roger Waters/Pink Floyd and Tool is the best way I can describe this. This is a talented band and a wonderful disc. Easy recommendation...
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"Tyr has been a band on the edge of my radar screen for a while, but with their latest album, The Lay of Thrym, that is changing in a big way.
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Xystus is a Dutch progressive metal band formed in 1999 by drummer Ivo Van Dijk and guitarist/vocalist Bas Dolmans. They enlisted bassist Mark Brekelmans and second guitarist Bob Witsma.
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When seven Greek charlatans get together, the musical visions that springs from their minds, can only be described as a true freakshow.
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Outstanding Swedish progressive metal band featuring four of the five members of the defunct band Harmony.
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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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"By the late '70s, Mahogany Rush were no longer simply Mahogany Rush; they were billing themselves as Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, which was appropriate given that frontman Marino had done so much to shape the power trio's sound.
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I'm not sure why this band can't find a good home. This is their third album and third label. Vanishing Point is an excellent melodic power metal band from Australia. Any fan of Vanden Plas or classic Queensryche will spooge when they hear these guys. Outstanding stuff.
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This new digipak edition includes the 2015 mastering from the original analogue tapes.
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"The weakest album from Iron Maiden's classic ‘80s period, Somewhere in Time is really the first true disappointment in their catalog, too often collapsing under the weight of their now-trademark ambition.
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"The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, Powerslave is frequently ranked as the fan favorite of the bunch, capping off a stellar run that sealed the band's genre-defining status.$14.00
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"Killing Touch is a new band founded by Italian ace vocalist Michele Luppi, whom you might remember from acts like Vision Divine, Michele Luppi’s Heaven and/or Los Angeles.
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This was available on CD from Japan at one point but has been long out of print. Armageddon was the short lived band put together by Keith Relf upon his departure from Renaissance.
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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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Possessed was the death metal band that featured Larry Lalonde before he went to play with Primus.
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Leprous are an exciting young band from Norway. They made a great album for our label in Tall Poppy Syndrome and have now found a new home at Inside Out. Bilateral is the band's third album. It continues their tradition of mixing progressive rock and metal in equal doses.
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New album from UK melodic prog metal kings. This time around they play up the prog aspect offering 7 epic tracks.
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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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“There's limitless potential in a band this talented, if you ask me. They sound to my ears like a Jon Anderson-less Yes, covering Cynic's unreleased material (if any) while secretly worshipping the likes of Dream Theater.“ – musicemissions.com
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