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Re: Who here still buys wax? July 05, 2013 03:23AM |
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Re: Who here still buys wax? July 18, 2013 09:39PM |
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Re: Who here still buys wax? July 19, 2013 03:06PM |
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Black Sabbath - 13 LP (Vertigo Records) 2013
^Speaking of "old rockers still kicking it" this is definitely that. Ozzy returns to his old late 70s Black Sabbath sound in a way. Not quite as hard, but still signature Sabbath, complete with the nice unpredictable tempo changes. Ozzy is really grown up sounding (wise) in a lot of ways on this. This is grown man rock. Talking about how he doesn't wanna die but he doesn't wanna live forever either. Singing about how he has regrets and has been there done that and has accepted his reality. A lot of this passes as straight up rock and roll whereas some of it is clearly harder rock. Really this is a great album, not as good as the early heavier, darker, classics but much better than I expected and solid all the way through. If I was going to give Smashing Pumpkin's latest album a rank, it'd be 7/10, and I'd give this an even more solid 8/10. Thanks to Uptown for the recommendation.
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Megadeth - Countdown To Extinction LP (Capitol/Mobile Fidelity Recordings) 2007 L.E Remaster (OG released 1992)
^FINALLY!!!
You guys have NO idea how excited I was to find this online on Tuesday, and have it on my turntable by yesterday. I have been looking for this for YEARS and YEARS. Every time I found this it was either sold out or WAY too expensive. The cheapest I have ever seen this album was 80 dollars, but I found a store selling it out of Chicago for a mere 40 bucks. That is CHEAP for double 180 gram remastered hard as hell to find Original Master Recordings quality Mobile Fidelity grade album. When I was in high school I adored this album. I smoked my first joint to this album. I played the HELL out of the tape, then I played out the CD, now 20 years later I get it on the best sounding medium yet. This sounds flawless. I could start spouting off reasons why I love this album so much or spit lyrics in 2 seconds flat, but the truth of the matter is, I'd never do it justice. I'll drop this accolade: Ranked #53 in Martin Popoff’s The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time! And I'll show you the IMGUR photo album I just did for it, and even that doesn't do it justice. It's such great rock and roll, and IMO it should be in every rock head's collection.
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Re: Who here still buys wax? July 19, 2013 05:16PM |
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I'm still debating on whether i'm going to shell out the$200+ to see them in two weeks, when they come into town.. I could get cheaper seats, but way the f*ck back in "no man's land".
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- Did you miss hearing Bill Ward on drums? or, did Brad Wilk make you forget that Bill wasn't even involved on this album?
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- Did Rick Rubin's productional stamp make any difference in what you were expecting (with the sound on this album)? OR, did it sound like any other (pre-Ronnie James Dio) Sabbath album (in a good way, of course)?
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Too bad that album didn't have the bomustrack, 'Naetivite' in Black'.
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I heard Megadeth's new album (Super Collider) is a stinker.....is this true? I'm afraid the only Megadeath song I have (in my iPod) is from this album...'Symphony of Destruction'Imighthave to get the whole ablum.
If you had it, I'm guessing you would play it to death. I always thought that this was Megadeth's answer to Metallica's Black Album in both terms of when it was released and how solid it was all the way through. IMO, this is better than Metallica's Black album (self titled album) actually by a lot.|
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Re: Who here still buys wax? August 23, 2013 04:37AM |
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