Life Sentence
Track Listings
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1. Put in for Life
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2. Life Sentence
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3. Get Down
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4. God Side Jam
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5. True Colors
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6. From a G to a G
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7. Blind Folds
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8. Who Is Jesus....
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9. Walkin' the Line
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10. Come With Me
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11. Rollin' Funky
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12. O What a Life
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13. Jesus Is
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Life Sentence, Music, Preachas in Tha Hood, CCM, Christian Rap, Gangsta Rap, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Consequence
Nientara
Manufacturer: Life Sentence
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B00029RT5I
Release Date: 2003-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Hearts and Minds
- I Love You, I'll Kill You
- Call to Arms
- Portraits of the Dead
- Real Life Bleeding Horror
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Purcell: Music for Queen Mary
Manufacturer: Erato
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Purcell, Henry
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| Purcell, Henry
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| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
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General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
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Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical (c.1770-1830)
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Allen, Thomas
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| Classical
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General
| Sacred & Religious
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General
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General
| Chamber Music
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General
| Opera & Vocal
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Odes
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
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4-for-3 Classical
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4-for-3 All Music
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4-for-3 Opera & Vocal
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ASIN: B000071WE3
Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Ouverture
- Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Come Away
- Sound The Trumpet
- Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Come Away
- Strike The Viol
- The Day That Such A Blessing
- Bid The Virtues
- These, Are The Sacred Charms
- See Nature, Rejoicing
- March
- Man That Is Born
- Canzona
- In The Midst Of Life
- Canzona
- Thou Knowest Lord, The Secret Of Our Hearts (3rd Sentence)
- March
Average customer rating:
- Incredible!
- Underated band
- "The Horror Grows Near"
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Horror Grows Near
With Dead Hands Rising
Manufacturer: Life Sentence
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Punk
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4-for-3 Alternative Rock
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4-for-3 Pop
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4-for-3 Rock
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4-for-3 All Music
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- Behind Inquisition
- Lenore
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- Delenda
- Allegiance
ASIN: B0002MHE1E
Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Corey Feldman As The Devil
- Distress Patterns
- Early Winter Transmission
- The Poisoning
- That's Why You Don't Pick Up Dead Crows
- Bonus Track 1
Product Description
1. Cory Feldman As the Devil
2. Distress Patterns
3. Late Winter Transmission
4. The Poisoning
5. That's Why You Don't Pick up Dead Crows
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Incredible!.......2005-12-20
What do you get when you cross American death metal, a touch of harsh Swede-brandished metalcore, and a tad bit of grind? With Dead Hands Rising, dammit. Returning with their latest EP, The Horror Grows Near, the band has taken everything to the next level. The music is tighter and more complicated, the songs are well put together, and everything has gotten heavier. I really enjoyed their debut, Behind Inquisition, but I believe this release fully shows what this band is capable of in the future.
Dave Balaski does a number on the drums, improving over Dan Johnson's offering on their previous album. His double kicks are fast and solid along with his blasting, and his ability to follow along with some of their quite complicated breakdowns; it's rather impressive. Ty Inhofer's knack for tossing out creative and catchy riffs is also a high point for this band. He takes hints from all that is good in metal. There's a bit of Swedish blend metal, a nice smattering of good old American death, a few hints of grind, a lush sense of melody, and breakdowns that will leave you scratching your head. One of my favorite parts of With Dead Hands Rising has always been Colin Strandberg's vocals. Not only is his voice more powerful on this recording, but his patterns are downright catchy as hell to go along with the rest of the music. It's been a while since I've heard a CD this crushing that manages to stick in your head like any of the latest pop-radio singles. Songs like "Distress Patterns" pretty much force your head to bob, especially that old school galloping riff found close to the middle. Not to mention the very short clapping (it's only 3 claps actually) part in "Corey Feldman as the Devil," akin to the catchiness of the clapping part in the first song off of Between the Buried and Me's Silent Circus.
The five song EP ultimately left me craving much more. I definitely want to hear another full-length release from this band. With Dead Hands Rising has proven they are quite capable of writing a damn fine album and I really hope they bless us with a full-length soon. If you like your metalcore to be borderline death metal, then this should be right up your alley. With Dead Hands Rising will shred you to pieces with technicality and proceed to steamroll you with crushing breakdowns, all the while with a manical metal grimace on their faces.
Underated band.......2005-12-11
With Dead Hand Rising is a underated band. I say this because they are relativley unknown in my neck of the woods. This album, along with the other, is a must for any metal/hardcore fan. With creative breakdowns and twisting and turning guitar licks, its a underground classic. For fans of: Symphony in Peril, August Burns Red, Invication of Nehek
"The Horror Grows Near".......2004-09-15
Well here's a bit of fresh air-- even if it's flavored with the stink of the grave. WDHR's "The Horror Grows Near" is a five song EP just recently released by my favorite little hardcore label, LIFE SENTENCE RECORDS (see my review of Grimlock from earlier this year). Again, here I am writing from a perspective of not really being a hardcore or metalcore appreciator per se, but this little nugget is some damned interesting and damn different stuff. Different, I suppose, is the key to why I like it. WDHR combines the bastardized elements of some very dissimilar styles and sounds, kicking down the ridiculous categorization they I love to bitch and moan about on a regular basis.
Case-in-point: "Corey Feldman As THe Devil", the opening track combines death metal and hardcore vocal styles, deathmetal breaks, punk sensibilities and a little surf guitar and a Maidenesque lick or two-- you get the unexpected and surprising, but in a patently inoffensive way. "Early Winter Transmission", the third track, is a brief instrumental interlude switching between melodic, drop-tuned, clean guitar and a traditional sounding chunk riff with just enough discord in it to satisfy a 'core kid's need for mayhem. There are straight eight drumming breaks thrown into the mix and a tres unusual inclusion of rimshots-- again, the very surprising and unexpected. Refreshing.
It is however, a critic's job to criticize, so here are the sore points-- production; i.e., my all-important listenability litmus test. The bass player should have stayed home-- the bass voice is lost completely, indiscernible. Drowned. Buried. Maybe he did stay home-- who knows. I'd like more chunk to chunky guitar than this mix offers, and the drum sound is overprocessed and dominated on the low end by double kick and I suspect triggers. Yeah, a few weaknesses in an otherwise enjoyable outing.
Ogg the Barbarian gives "The Horror Grows Near" three bronze shields out of five.
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Henry Purcell: Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Purcell, Henry
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| Classical
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| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
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General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
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| Classical
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General Modern
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
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Anthems
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ASIN: B00000E55G
Release Date: 1994-04-19 |
Tracks:
- The Queen's Funeral March (Procession) - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- Canzona - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets (1st Setting) - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- The Queen's Funeral March (Recession) - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- Man That Is Born Of A Woman - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- In The Midst Of Life - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets (2nd Setting) - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Geraint Watkins/Timothy Pride/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- Rejoice In The Lord Alway - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Christopher Robson/William Kendall/Stephen Roberts
- Remember Not, Lord, Our Offences - Winchester Cathedral Chor/David Hill
- Voluntary in C - Winchester Cathedral Chor/David Hill
- Give Sentence With Me, O God - Winchester Cathedral Chor/William Kendall/Peter Butterfield/Hilary Brooks
- Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney/Hilary Brooks
- O, I'm Sick Of Life - Winchester Cathedral Chor/William Kendall/Julian Podger/Donald Sweeney
- A Double Verse in G - Winchester Cathedral Chor/David Hill
- My Beloved Spake - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Christopher Robson/William Kendall/Stephen Roberts/Donald Sweeney
- Hear My Prayer, O Lord - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Hilary Brooks
- O God, Thou Art My God - Winchester Cathedral Chor/Hilary Brooks
Average customer rating:
- ISSUE RESOLVED ON THE EUPHRATES
- Enjoiyable, but lacking, too.
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Handel: Belshazzar
Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Minuets
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| Classical
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All Works by Handel
| Handel, George Frideric
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Pinnock, Trevor
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Oratorios
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Oratorios
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ASIN: B0001ZWGHY
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Vain, Fluctuating State Of Human Empire!
- Thou, God Most High, And Thou Alone
- The Fate Of Babylon, I Fear, Is Nigh
- Lament Not Thus, Oh Queen, In Vain!
- Behold, By Persia's Hero Made
- Well May They Laugh/Oh Memory! Still Bitter To My Soul
- Opprest With Never-Ceasing Grief
- Dry Thoes Unavailing Tears
- Be Comforted: Safe Though The Tyrant Seem/Methought, As On The Bank Of Deep Euphrates
- Now, Tell Me, Gobrias
- Behold The Monstrous Human Beast
- Can You Then Think It Strange
- Great God! Who, Yet But Darkly Known
- My Friends, Be Confident
- All Empires Upon God Depend
- Oh Sacred Oracles Of Truth!
- Rejoyce, My Countrymen
- Sing, Oh Ye Heav'ns!
Tracks:
- Let Festal Joy Triumphant Reign!
- For You, My Friends
- The Leafy Honours Of The Field
- It Is The Custom, I May Say, The Law
- Recall, Oh King! Thy Rash Command
- They Tell You True
- Oh Dearer Than My Life, Forebear!
- By Slow Degrees The Wrath Of God
- See, From His Post Euphrates Flies!
- You See, My Friends, A Path
- Amaz'd To Find The Foe So Near
- To Arms, To Arms! No More Delay!
- Ye Tutelar Gods Of Our Empire
- Let The Deep Bowl Thy Praise Confess
- Where Is The God Of Judah's Boasted Pow'r?
- Call All My Wise Men
Tracks:
- A Singony (Allegro Postillions)
- Ye Sages! Welcome Always To Your King/Alas! Too Hard A Task The King Imposes
- Oh Misery! - Oh Terror! - Hopeless Grief!
- Oh King, Live For Ever!
- No! To Thyself Thy Trifles Be
- Yet, To Obey His Dread Command
- Oh Sentence To Severe!
- Oh God Of Truth! Oh Faithful Guide!
- You, Gobrias, Lead Directly To The Palace
- Oh Glorious Prince!
- Alternate Hopes And Fears
- Fain Would I Hope
- Can The Black Aethiop Change His Skin?
- My Hopes Revive
- Bel Boweth Down!
- I Thank, Thee, Sesach
- A Martial Symphony
- To Pow'e Immortal My First Thanks
- Be It Thy Care, Good Gobrias
- Great Victor, At Your Feet I Bow
- Say, Venerable Prophet
- Tell It Out Among The Heathen
- Yes, I Will Build Thy City
- I Will Magnify Thee
Customer Reviews:
ISSUE RESOLVED ON THE EUPHRATES.......2005-06-19
One question I might find among the more difficult in my life would be - which is my favourite Handel oratorio? I suspect that my answer would generally be 'the one I heard most recently', and that, as I write this, is Belshazzar. It is a magnificent thing, a heavenly thing. It has taken me longer than it should have to come to an appreciation of what makes Handel the phenomenon - as a genius, as an artist, as a craftsman - that he is, but I am comforted to reflect that no less a genius than Haydn, at the age of nearly 70 gaining a more thorough knowledge of Handel in performance, was driven to say that he felt a mere apprentice. In his sense of how to pace a dramatic narrative, in his instinct for how to use the human voice in song and above all in chorus, in the matchless flexibility and adroitness he displays at word-setting and in the audacity of his melodic and harmonic effects I can think of nobody who can approach Handel on his own terms.
Belshazzar was not a great success at the box-office, although this may have had more to do with difficulties in the casting than because it was deemed insufficiently biblical for oratorio, which seems to have been the fate of Hercules. It seems to me to be perfectly well described as oratorio in other ways too, with (for one thing) the extensive use of the chorus that we find in, say, Samson but not in Hercules. The one passage that cries out for visual effects is of course the apparition of the moving finger itself. Even here the composer can go a long way with sheer power of suggestion, by the strange unaccompanied violin figure creeping upwards and the frightened brevity of the vocal numbers. Otherwise for me Belshazzar is as much an oratorio as Samson is. It has the same librettist too, the crusty and formidable Jennens, who had also collaborated with Handel on Saul and on Messiah itself. Jennens' full text is not provided, but I think if you read the synopsis first and then follow the work from the headlines to each number you will have no difficulty in catching the words, so clear is the enunciation by soloists and chorus alike. As usual, Handel was driven to make alterations to the score for practical reasons. He had been a little concerned about its length, roughly 2 hours and 50 minutes in this performance, but where he wishes to be expansive he gives us full measure - two arias in Act I scene 4 take well over 7 minutes each. The liner-essay (a good one, by Anthony Hicks) goes into the issue of the version of the score used here, and I personally have no problem with it.
I have no faults to find with the performance in any way. Pinnock is an established specialist, the instruments are period instruments and vocal cadenzas at the end of the arias are kept minimal. Anthony Rolfe Johnson, James Bowman and David Wilson-Johnson are tried and trusted Handel singers and at their best here, and Nicolas Robertson and Richard Wistreich in the smaller parts are every bit as good. The part of Cyrus is a soprano part, taken by Catherine Robbin, and when I thought I heard just one touch of strain in `Destructive War' in the final scene she makes up for it instantly in her superb duet with Arleen Auger in the following number. Auger as Nitocris the mother of Belshazzar has the biggest part, and she covers herself with glory all the way through.
The recording is perfect, and when I saw an aria entitled `Destructive War, thy limits know' near the end I felt a sharp sense of irony in the year 2005. Cyrus, Handel, Jennens, you should all have been living at this hour.
Enjoiyable, but lacking, too........2004-08-16
This 3CD set of George Frederic Handel's (1685-1759) "Belshazzar", from Archiv Production, a division of Universal Music, is proof again that transfer from vinyl to tape to disc brings with it improvements in listening that make the purchase a worthwhile addition to anyone's listening library. Written in 1744, "Belshazzar" is an oratorio in the operatic style that is wonderful oratorio, but lacking the true depth one expects to hear in an opera. London opera audiences of Handel's day agreed, as both "Belshazzar" and Handel's other offering of the period in the same style, "Hercules", were not terribly successful. Instead of the scheduled 24 performances only 16 were given and Handel never offered a full season of oratorio again. The Libretto by Charles Jennens (1700-1773) is, as the production notes say, meant "not only to show the fall of Babylon but to show it as a fulfillment of divine prediction and to confirm the biblical testimony by reference to classical history." There's only one problem, as good a quality as the CDs are, it is not possible to follow the full libretto and the accompanying booklet includes no text, which is a shame. I think the listening experience would have been increased immeasurably if one was able to follow the text of what is being sung. Nonetheless the dramatic narrative is fluid and even, and the English Concert and Choir provide nice balance to the less full vocal passages, as in Disc 3s "Oh Glorious prince", cut 10. There is enough of this throughout to keep one's interest, but disappointing if what one expects is another ""Messiah".
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Life Before Midi
Carl Burnett
Manufacturer: blacksmith&farmer
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Jazz Fusion
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| Rock Guitarists
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| Jazz
| Indie Music
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Rock Guitarists
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ASIN: B0000AEK97
Release Date: 2003-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Funk In G
- Outlaw
- 3/4 Jam
- Peculiar Cat
- Distant Thoughts
- Suffer
- Slide Groove
- Funk In D
- Down the Country
- Crazy Crazy Crazy
- Lift Every Voice and Sing
Average customer rating:
- "life sentence without parol"
- I didn't like this album
- Tha preachas are here
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Life Sentence
Preachas in Tha Hood
Manufacturer: Grapetree Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Christian Rap
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
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General
| Christian & Gospel
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| Music
Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
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ASIN: B00002MYWP
Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Put In For Life
- Life Sentence
- Get Down
- God Side Jam
- True Colors
- From A G To A G
- Blind Folds
- Who Is Jesus...
- Walkin' The Line
- Come With Me
- Rollin' Funky
- O What A Life
- ...Jesus Is
Customer Reviews:
"life sentence without parol".......2004-08-13
one of the best rap cd's I ever heard. gangsta music at it's best. peep game and listen while roll'n with the gsg'z
I didn't like this album.......2003-06-17
God bless these guys, but this album is low quality. I got this cd for 1 dollar so I guess I can't complain. I would recommend cross movement or grits instead.
Tha preachas are here.......2000-11-08
These guys are THE PREACHAS. These guys have some pimp songs especially "rollin funky" and "God side Jam". Tha preachas that brought the word also brought the rythm boooy. I hope the guys keep up the good work and produce more cuz they could count on me to buy them.
Average customer rating:
- Awesome
- amazing kids from the redlands california
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The Triumph
xdeathstarx
Manufacturer: Life Sentence
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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Punk
| Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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ASIN: B0002JEOP6
Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Seven
- Bullet
- Suffocate Faster
- True Believer
- Scars
- Represent
- Die To Remain
- Walk Away
- The Triumph
- Red Asphalt
Customer Reviews:
Awesome.......2005-05-31
I don't know how this album turned out, it's okay.... but the band is amazing... do whatever you can to see them live. They put on a good show and all of them are great guys.
amazing kids from the redlands california.......2005-01-26
this cd straight up rocks. its nuthing you'd expect from the west coast, its got amazing east coast fury in not just one but 4 singers. the music is aprroach is straight up hard core but still has originality too it. definitely for someone looking to find a great underground band
Average customer rating:
- Metalcore fans do not over look this band!
- 2 years and no review?
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Before the Great Collapse
Wings of Scarlet
Manufacturer: Life Sentence
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B00029RT4O
Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Sacred Ground
- Set the Air Afire
- Cast Carbon Lies
- We Scream Hope
- Before the Great Collapse
- Killing Tomorrow
Customer Reviews:
Metalcore fans do not over look this band!.......2005-12-07
Wings of Scarlet is a mix between Misery Signals and Beloved (us), without the singing. Its heavy as well as soft. Full with deep throated vocals, breakdowns and some melodic parts. They keep it interesting and had me begging for more.
2 years and no review?.......2005-10-19
This is definitely one of the better records of 2003. These guys fill this cd with technique, intelligence and just plain heavyness that many metalcore/hardcore bands just aren't producing. I haven't found a band that I liked as much since 7 Angels 7 Plagues(RIP). If you like quality metalcore/hardcore you owe it to yourself to check this band out.
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Power Symbol
Tears from the Sky
Manufacturer: Life Sentence
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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ASIN: B0007OC6QU
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Product Description
1. Power Symbol
2. Nailed Down
3. Under The Mask
4. The Next Few Days
5. Angel's Dance
6. As One 'Till The End
Format: CD
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