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  1. Because the sort order goes first by year of release, and then alphabetically by album title. There's no discrete ordering.

     

    Since both Kingdom of the Night and II were released in the same year, they get sorted alphabetically.

     

    The vast majority of artists and releases aren't affected, but every now and then there will be a situation like with Axxis.

     

    I don't have time to completely redo the sorting algorithms for the site for something like this, sorry.

     

    Not a problem. Was just wondering why it slotted that way on some bands. No worries.

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    That sounds great to me. As in, possible top five for 2017, seriously. Absolutely love it.

     

    You sure the Pete Newdeck connection doesn't ruin it for you? :lol:

     

     

    lol, name rings a bell but fill me in. I generally hate releases he's involved with?

     

     

    Tainted Nation?

     

    :lol:

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    D GENERATION To Release First Album in 17 Years, 'Nothing Is Anywhere'

     

    D GENERATION — Jesse Malin, Danny Sage, Howie Pyro, Richard Bacchus and Michael Wildwood — is widely regarded as one of the most important and unsung rock 'n' roll bands of the past 25 years. On July 29, these five childhood friends will release "Nothing Is Anywhere" (Bastard Basement Records), their first album in 17 years. The band will return to Irving Plaza in New York City on July 30 for a hometown record release show.

     

    Produced by guitarist Danny Sage, "Nothing Is Anywhere" is a first-or-second-take album, recorded in basements under Avenue A and the Magic Shop in New York City.

     

    "We've finally made a record that represents us," says Sage. "We make a really good noise on stage, and this album is a little more snotty, nasty. The needles are in the red a bit more."

     

    In the bombed-out warehouses of early-'90s Brooklyn, D GENERATION formed as a reaction to the culture. "We decided to do another record because we still have a fire under us," says Jesse. "The world is even more full of shit than it was when we were in our 20s. One digitally connected highway of invasion and disposableness, burning through the planet and time." "Nothing Is Anywhere" became an escape, both a continuation of their lives and a way to remember where they came from.

     

    On the autobiographical "Apocalypse Kids", D GENERATION might have summed up their story in four lines: "slip through the cracks like a criminal / lost in a packet full of chemicals / from ‪7th Street to The New York Times."

     

    "We grew up together as misfits who always turned towards music as an escape and a way out," says Jesse. "We always had each other."

     

    "Bands should be a gang, a brotherhood," adds Malin, who began playing music with Danny in Queens at age of 13. "We've all known each other forever," says Sage. "We're like a weird family that you can never leave, but somehow it all makes sense."

     

    "Nothing Is Anywhere" track listing:

     

    01. Queens Of A
    02. Lonely Ones
    03. Apocalypse Kids
    04. 21st Century Blues
    05. Dance Hall Daze
    06. Mercy Of The Rain
    07. Hatful Of Rain
    08. Don't Believe
    09. Rich Kids
    10. Militant
    11. Piece Of The Action
    12. Not Goin' Back
    13. Tomorrow

     

    Check out the new song "Apocalypse Kids" below.

     

    Photo credit: Dave Steckert

    Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/d-generation-to-release-first-album-in-17-years-nothing-is-anywhere.html#TyF7U31cYG9FGDag.99

     

     

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