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  • Originally posted by VitaminG View Post
    They were playing some cool ol' psychobilly stuff last time I was at the tattooist & I was thinking I need to get me some. Might have to check out your suggestion next time I'm cd shopping
    There's some mp3 samplers on their website....

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    • Originally posted by Argos View Post
      +1 for kyuss and Cathedral...and Candlemass.
      Yup, +1 for Cathedral - If you like heeeeaaaavy rocking, sludgy stuff then you should check out their latest cd, "The garden of unearthly delights"! I've got the digipack-version, and the disc itself is a "scratch'n'sniff" so it actually smells like sour apple when you scratch it! Cool huh?
      My bands page: www.myspace.com/wartexmetal

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      • Originally posted by Endrik View Post
        I Mother Earth - Dig



        The first album from this fantastic Canadian cult band.
        The sound and the production is fantastic, it was produced by Mike Clink who did Guns'n'Roses - Appetite For Destruction and Megadeth - Rust In Peace among many other things. Eddie Van Halen loaned his guitars for this album's sessions.
        It's hard to describe the style. It's hard rock with heavy funk, latin and psychedelic elements. It's very groove oriented, the rhythms are just amazing. There's a lot of latin percussion on the album. Off course there's a lot of hooks and great guitar riffs too. The guitar work is very interesting. The guitar player (Jagori Tanna) is one of the very few who is incredible on guitar and bass both. The bass lines are some of the best ever, a lot of slapping and other cool shit. They have a lot of jam moments. Overall the album sounds very powerfull yet very psychedelic and melodic.
        I've never heard anything similar to this album.
        I can say it influenced Tool a lot. The members of Rush became huge fans and appeared on the later IME albums.
        Just bumping the thread to say that I picked up a copy of this a couple of months back, and it's been pretty much in constant rotation since. It's bloody good. Check it out if you can!
        Last edited by Snoogans; 08-01-2008, 09:47 AM.

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        • AlterBridge- Black Bird.
          I know it is quite a famous band and usually it is not taken seriously. It is considered as a continuation of Creed but it is totally different and really great imho.

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          • Originally posted by zeegler View Post
            You're going to find that around these parts there are more than a few fans of Savatage and Criss Oliva. I still throw Streets on once in a while, but Hall of the Mountain King is THE Savatage disc for me.
            Yup, listen to them all of the time!!!!

            Gutter Ballet's " Thorzine Shuffle" is a favorite song of mine!!..... Criss has MONSTER tone on that fucker!!!!

            May he R.I.P

            A~
            All hail the 'King'
            R.I.P~ RLC

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            • Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs

              definately not a "Metal" album, but has some super awesome guitar work
              Out Of Ideas

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              • Originally posted by Megadeth79 View Post
                AlterBridge- Black Bird.
                I know it is quite a famous band and usually it is not taken seriously. It is considered as a continuation of Creed but it is totally different and really great imho.
                Solid band. I like them very much (and I hated Creed).

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                • I picked up Green Carnation's The Acoustic Verses in the discount bin a few weeks back. Really good chill out music.
                  Hail yesterday

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                  • Jack Bruce and Robin Trower - Seven Moons

                    Ogre - Plague of the Planet

                    Toto - Falling in Between

                    All three albums are super strong all the way through and each has something special to offer.
                    "Those who know what's best for us, must rise and save us from ourselves!"

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                    • ICON - Self Titled 1984

                      Virtually Unknown, This album Rocked Hard. One of the best 80's style Melodic Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Albums, hard to describe, mid tempo, Not screaming or screaching vocals, Solid voice very thick and powerfull, twin guitars and very melodic, very "I'm gonna Rock You" type themes, lol, but ya know, when your really young it's so great, one of those that i still have, and will never lose.
                      A lot of good memories tied to this.

                      Tracks
                      1. (Rock On) Through The Night <-----Kick you in the face with ROCK

                      2. Killer Machine <-------Finger your girlfriend

                      3. On Your Feet <-------Rally the Troops to ROCK

                      4. World War <-------1994 was the end of the world

                      5. Hot Desert Night <-------Bang your girlfriend, ..hard

                      6. Under My Gun <-------Catch a bullet in the face with ROCK

                      7. Iconoclast <------Very Short Twin Guitar Instrumental, very melodic and long sustained notes, great tone, dug this

                      8. Rock'N'Roll Maniac <-------Six String Gun Attack

                      9. I'm Alive <-------- Dokken Riff attack, Cant Stop Me or the ROCK

                      10. It's Up To You <-------Obligatory, What's it gonna be Baby :ROTF:

                      ROCK
                      THICK drums, GREAT GUITAR Sounds on this album, a big percentage of the 80's guys here will love the guitar sounds on this.
                      Guilty pleasure this one.
                      Aww wtf, i'll just put up a track on youtube


                      Edit: Whoa!! there are a few videos of them on there already, i never thought...wow..internet is wow...

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                      • Alright, I have 3 monster records for you guys...

                        1) Aftershok - Unfinished Business

                        Fellow JCF'er HiOctane on guitar and Vic Hix (from Shok Paris) on vocals, this is a classic metal record.

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                        2) Rawhead Rexx - Self Titled

                        Just a kick ass metal record that went completely unappreciated.

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                        3) K.O.D. (King Of Darkness)

                        If you can get past the poor english of the singer (the band is Japanese) this is a MONSTER record. Think EZO with Doug Aldrich on guitars. Yes, it's THAT good.



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                        • Originally posted by Snoogans View Post
                          Just bumping the thread to say that I picked up a copy of this a couple of months back, and it's been pretty much in constant rotation since. It's bloody good. Check it out if you can!
                          glad you like it Snoogs... I can't even describe how much I love that album... definetly a landmark in rock music for me
                          "There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

                          "To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert

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                          • Sikth - Death Of A Dead Day

                            This album literally has everything, its inspiring.

                            Incredible. Just incredible.

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                            • Stray Dog - While You're Down There;




                              Anyone heard of Snuffy Walden? If you're familiar with the guitar work on the TV series, Wonder Years and other TV and movie soundtracks, then you know him.

                              Stray dog was his band in the early 70's. Released only this and their first self titled LP. I got 'em both in LP and CD. Hard to acquire for sure. Nowadays, it's classed as "Psyche Rock." Great playing and songs.
                              If you get the chance, give it a listen.
                              G.

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                              • OK my album is Loudness 'thunder in the east ' from 84.
                                if your not familliar check the link for this time machine

                                Japanese heavy metal band Loudness with PV of "Heavy Chains" song from fifth, most popular group's album called "Thunder in the East" (1985). Song came from ...
                                Enjoying a rum and coke, just didn't have any coke...

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