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    I've only heard the few albums below but only Dream Theater's The Astonishing has stood out so far.

    1. 4minute - Act. 7 EP
    2. Abbath - Abbath
    3. Aborted - Termination Redux EP
    4. Accept - Best Of...Accept (Deluxe Edition)
    5. Adelitas Way - Getaway
    6. Adept - Sleepless
    7. Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Arc
    8. Among The Prey - Only for the Blinded Eyes
    9. Amoral - In Sequenc
    10. Amplifighters - Amplifighters
    11. Ancestors Blood - Hyperborea
    12. Angel Sword - Rebels Beyond the Pale
    13. Angelcide - Hunting Astral Prey
    14. Angerseed - The Proclamation
    15. Animal Collective - Painting With
    16. Anthrax - For All Kings
    17. Anubis Spire - Between the Two Eternities
    18. Anvil - Anvil Is Anvil
    19. Apathy - Across Dark Waters
    20. Ape Cave - Pillars Of Evolution
    21. Arch Enemy - War Eternal Tour Tokyo Sacrifice
    22. Arrayan Path - Chronicles of Light
    23. Atoll (US) - The Gathering Swarm
    24. Avantasia - Ghostlights
    25. Avengeus - New Beginning
    26. Axel Rudi Pell - Game of Sins
    27. Banners - Banners EP
    28. Begotten Silence - Faces of Suffering
    29. Black Sabbath - The End
    30. Black Tusk - Pillars of Ash
    31. Bloc Party - Hymns
    32. Borknagar - Winter Thrice
    33. Brainstorm - Scary Creatures
    34. Brutality - Sea of Ignorance
    35. Brutus - Murwgebeukt
    36. Buckethead - Pike 222 Out of the Attic
    37. Buckethead - Pike 231 Drift
    38. Burzum - Come In Satanic Forest EP
    39. The Casualties - Chaos Sound
    40. Cauldron - In Ruin
    41. The Cult - Hidden City
    42. Daughtry - It's Not Over.... The Hits So Far
    43. Dream Theater - The Astonishing
    44. Drowning Pool - Hellelujah
    45. Elvenking - The Night of Nights Live
    46. Faderhead - Fh-X
    47. Hans Zimmer - Kung Fu Panda 3
    48. Hell In The Club - Shadow of the Monster

     

     

    Hey.... you forgot I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z!!! :rofl2:

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    Find a great Ac/Dc tribute band and hire their singer. One that could do justice to both the Bon era and the Brian era.

     

    Just say no to Asshole...... err.... I mean Axl Rose.

    They're only about one member away from being a tribute band themselves!

     

     

    Yeah..... you're right about that!! :lol:

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    Fuck off :)

    Huh? Those were your own words! Now your backtracking and when the proof is posted, you resort to personal attacks.

     

    Nice!

    Not sure why you are posting all these old posts? Is it important? People can change their view on an album you know.

     

    I still like at least half the album plenty thanks.

     

    And the point is the new stuff is not as good. Plain and simple.

     

     

    I get that. Don't get the personal attacks though.

  4. In response to Alpha's clever dick post i have never openly slated the debut Soto album.

     

    Trance is a killer track.

     

    Half of it is great.

     

    Half of it has worn thin with time.

     

    Most of it is better than Weight of the World.

     

    Over and out.

     

    Dick post? THOSE WERE YOUR OWN WORDS.

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    FIRST SIGNAL

    Harry Hess - Lead and backing vocals

    Michael Palace - Acoustic, electric guitar and bass

    Daniel Flores - Keyboards and Drums

    Additional musicians:

    Francesco Marras (solo on She is Getting Away and Love Gets Through)

    Backing vocals: Darren James Smith, Harry Hess, Alessandro Del Vecchio, Nigel Bailey, Daniel Flores, Rolf Pilotti and Angelica Rylin

    Produced by Daniel Flores

    So again, noone from the band (apart from Hess, and maybe Smith on some backing vocals) from the previous album...

     

     

    That's kinda a buzzkill. They had a certain magic on the debut.

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    Just been digging this kickass EP from a sleaze band from the USA! Yeah.... I know. From North Carolina.

     

    Here's their ReverbNation page where you can play all their songs.

     

    Last Call Messiahs - EP

     

    https://www.reverbnation.com/lastcallmessiahs/songs

     

    About

    Sounds Like: Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns, Hardcore Superstar, Charm City Devils, Guns N' Roses

     

    Bio

     

    Last Call Messiahs (Raleigh, NC)

     

    All original American hard rock band with plenty of sleazy swagger and bourbon soaked adrenaline to have you banging on the dashboard and screaming along at the top of your lungs. This is venomous, anthemic rock n' roll to raise your glass to..180% proof that the dream never dies.

     

    Former Smashed Alley singer/guitarist Chris Clark brings his raspy, Sunset Strip voice front and center, writing hook- laden songs with multi-talented bassist Steve Blasko (Automag, Rebel Son, Mostley Crue), hard hitting, dynamic drummer Chuck Tipton (The Fifth, American Zero) and high voltage powerhouse lead guitarist Jeff Young (Thunderstruck).

     

    Last year the band released their debut self-titled 4 song EP, which flawlessly showcases their collaborative hard rock and sleaze metal influences while at the same time crafting a sound that is truly original. Recorded at Adelaide Studios in Raleigh, NC with Revival Entertainment Group and produced and engineered by Neil Engle (Alesana, Funeral Portrait), the songs burst to life from the moment you press play. The EP landed in Sleazeroxx.com's Top 10 of 2014 alongside Kix and Steel Panther.

     

    Lead off track "Sinner's Swing" slams out of the gate with a sinuous, snake dance rhythm provided by Chuck Tipton, a huge sing-along chorus and a fiery solo from Jeff Young. "City of Trash" carries on in the same fist pumping, almost punk infused vein with Chris Clark's snarling pre-chorus of "don't wanna die in the city, no more murder on the Eatside". The sultry and brilliantly moody "Hollywood & Vine", written by Stephen Blasko, begins with atmospheric tremolo guitar reminiscent of a Tarantino soundtrack and quickly picks up steam in the hard rocking chorus of "i see you walkin, every inch of you divine / i pull up next to you on Hollywood and Vine. The EP finishes with the epic and anthemic "Last Call Messiah"- a full assault of harmony guitar leads, break neck stops and riffs carved out of thick, mountainous Marshall tones.

    No doubt the band will draw comparisons to the likes of Guns N Roses, Faster Pussycat, LA Guns, and contemporaries like Hardcore Superstar and Charm City Devils. On record and live, Last Call Messiahs are a hungry, talented, energetic force of nature ready to deliver real rock upon an unsuspecting world.

     

     

     

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    Amusing in theory but the visual aspect of puts me off more than anything. Amusing in theory, though.

     

    This link came up at the end of the video and I had to check it out. Yum! (not the song, just the vocalist):

     

     

    Yeah, I love this video. Makes me wanna start a thread like "Shitty metal music with sexy chicks singing". :D

     

     

    Great thread idea!

     

    And yes.... she is very yummy!

     

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  8. Hello! Oz here!

     

    "Rock It Up" is not a full album but a 4-track CD single which we released exclusively for our tour this spring. It's not available in stores, nor will it ever be. You can only (legally) find it on our shows or in our Bandcamp store. I don't know how songs from our 2015 album "Transition" got mixed up in there but I assure you, the BANNED WEBSITE "version" of this release is nothing but a lie. It's NOT a new album and we are not marketing it as if it was. It's an exclusive tour item with 4 tracks and nothing else.

     

    We ARE however releasing a new album this September and it will include nothing but all new songs. "Driven By Love" on the "Rock It Up" single was our last re-recording ever.

     

    Also, I have heard that I look like Yngwie but I am actually NOT a fan of him. I do love the "Odussey" (mostly because of the songs and JLT's vocals) album and I like some of his tunes in general but that's about it... and I don't play Fender guitars.

     

    Cheers!

    //Oz

     

    I loved "Transition" Oz!! Killer CD!!

     

    Looking forward to hearing a new disc!

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