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Crazysam

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  1. You might be thinking of the band Fierce Heart. I've not yet listened to that recent album, but the one they released back in '85 was a good one.
  2. my thoughts exactly, I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of the album
  3. I've not heard of either of those artists. I think the Dominum tracks sound pretty good also. That's one of the reasons I enjoy checking out everyone's best of lists each year as I always find several good releases that I otherwise may have missed.
  4. Damn, I thought I'd hit on one of those. I'm throwing in the towel as you've got me stumped. Hopefully someone can figure the last two out before you reveal them
  5. I'll take another stab at it, but this time I'll remove the 3 we've gotten right to maybe improve the chance of figuring out 1 more Gunship - Unicorn First Signal – Face Your Fears Station - And Time Goes On Orbit Culture – Descent Wings of Steel – Gates of Twilight
  6. I'll give it another try Beyond The Black - S/T Streetlight - Ignition The Defiants - Drive Nitrate - Feel the Heat Tempt - S/T
  7. Within Temptation - Bleed Out Streetlight - Ignition The Defiants - Drive Crowne - Operation Phoenix 7th Crystal - Wonderland
  8. New track "Night to Remember"
  9. first single sounds pretty good
  10. I forgot about that one, I think the last Metallica release I truly looked forward to hearing was Load, and that ended up being a huge let down. As you mentioned though, most of the songs for this upcoming album have sounded good
  11. I agree with those who mentioned there haven't been too many standouts so far. Of the ones I've listened to Creye's latest is easily my favorite. I enjoyed First Signal's new one as well. There are quite a few scheduled for release in May & June that I'm looking forward to though including The Defiants, ModX, Winger, Extreme, Midnite City, Heaven's Edge and Mystic Prophecy.
  12. In my opinion, their song "Drive" with bassist Benjamin Orr (RIP) on vocals is one of the best pop rock tracks from the 80's
  13. Thanks to the last few guesses I think we might have this figured out 1. Kissin Dynamite 2. Lords Of The Trident 3. Battle Beast 4. Reckless Love 5. Crashdiet
  14. I thought the first single was pretty good but the new track doesn't do much for me.
  15. I'll give it a go Kissin' Dynamite Battle Beast H.E.A.T Crashdiet Black Swan
  16. If I recall correctly Murray Head's brother was an actor on the Buffy tv show. Speaking of INXS, my favorite song of theirs would have to be Don't Change.
  17. I enjoyed Hørizøns but it strayed from the symphonic/modern metal sound of their earlier albums which I'm sure turned off some fans. This new track and the other recent single Reincarnation sound pretty good and seem to to be closer in style to those prior releases.
  18. As a few others mentioned, musically it isn't too far off from their early material, but the song itself doesn't do much for me unfortunately. In watching the video it looks like they've got a new drummer.
  19. Gave this a spin this morning. I wasn't expecting much based on all the negative comments in this thread but I think it's a good album. Sure Erik is more suited to this style, but I thought Kenny did a solid job. And the mix isn't great but it's not unlistenable. A few tracks ("One of Us" and "Paramount") that I thought were just OK, but a handful of standouts for me as well like "Hollywood", "Harder To Breathe", "Not For Sale" and "Wings Of An Aeroplane". It falls well short of their best, but I enjoyed it more than I did Into the Great Unknown, which is still my least favorite album from the band.
  20. Leppard was one of my favorite bands during the '80s. I'm still a big fan, but most of what they've put out after Retroactive has been disappointing to me.
  21. New single sounds great. The last album was good but I thought it lacked the consistency of the debut. I'm looking forward to hearing more from this one.
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