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Dead Planet

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  1. From their previous release "Last Girl Standing"
  2. The Island of Dr Moreau (1996)...not a bad movie but not great either...worth checking out as one of Brando's last films..... Escape From L.A.(1996)- This wasn't very good when it came out and it has not aged well...definite low grade stuff.... The Count of Monte Cristo (1975) - not one of the better versions of this classic but watchable....
  3. I haven't seen or spoken to anyone in my family for over 4 years....of course it helps that they are over 1100 miles away lol....not because of any fight....I just don't give a shit...
  4. Massive Wagons - Fight The System Pro-Pain - Age of Tyranny Pro-Pain - Prophets of Doom
  5. I don't mind that song but I don't know why they used a photo of Geoff on the cd cover though
  6. Point Break (2015) - not a bad film as long as you don't compare it to the much better original... The Hateful Eight - Tarantino nails it again...this is one crazy-assed western...lol
  7. Description from MBM... 2016, Blasted To Static is a new band from the US with some really established musicians. Headed up by the incendiary vocals of Jeff Martin, who has his fame from nine great records with Racer X and influencing an entire genre of guitar players, Jeff continues to display his incredible vocal range with Blasted To Static. Joined by Australian fret-melting guitar wizard Stu Marshall, their goal was to bring back the high octane vocals combined with riffing mayhem and outstanding guitar shredding! The rhythmic talents of bassist Rev Jones and Australian session demigod Clay T. on drums play it very hard to add an incredible groove. But for all the high-octane, hook-laden riffing mayhem, the band's versatility also encompasses acoustic elements and more subtle, understated interludes. More explosive than a hailstorm of hand grenades, they deliver a cutting-edge offering that is both refreshingly new, and re-imagines the hallmarks of 80's guitar histrionics as a sonic hurricane that will blow the roof off.
  8. From MBM's site 2016, Headless is the new vehicle for ex-Yngwie J. Malmsteen singer Göran edman and the band is described as playing a blend of Queensryche style classic metal and hair metal with a progressive injection that is helped by the guest appearance of guitarist Jim Matheos from Fates Warning. The opener ,,So Much Of A Bore" is all over the place, but things get steadier on ,,Good Lock Resized" which has a razor sharp riff an catchy melody, and then ,,Melt The Ice Away" gets proper heavy. ,,Frame" brings it down a place with a prog like slow bumer and ,,Shortage" shows us some modern metal that jabs and weaves around the melody, until ,,A Senseless Roaring Machine" goes dark with some heavy prog metal. Power metal gets a go on ,,Stillness Of The Heart", then some more prog with ,,Gather Knowledge Gather Wisdom" and ,,When Dreams And Past Collapse". This is a real departure for Edman, because you have only really heard him sing melodic metal and the classic stuff by Yngwie J. Malmsteen.
  9. This is mostly hard rock IMO but it has a definite edge to it....
  10. Midnite Sky - Blood Sweat and A Little More
  11. Quick turn around on that Shezoo disc. Did you get it from the band or ??? eBay...and yes very quick...I buy a lot from importcds-ca and it is always a fast ship...
  12. Hotel For Dogs - okay family flick, recommended for dog lovers...
  13. Hinder - When The Smoke Clears SheZoo - Change
  14. Not bad...not great either....just a little average...
  15. The Seven-Ups - seventies crime flick that still holds up well today....
  16. Love the music these guys make...just wish they would dump the gruff vocals and go 100% with the clear vocs...it goes without saying that this is not for everyone... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYtqOAD5_WA From their 2011 release.....Abyss Masterpiece Swallow (1998) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyXtq_msAkI
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