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At least Bonfire arent mullering too much of Point Blank

 

Yeah, that's a really random track listing. Really makes me wonder why they're bothering, as most songs are moderately recent. Very intriguing selection.

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An easy and cheap way to cash on the success of their latest release. At least in Germany they have too many troo believers who 'll get this on cd+vinyl.

 

 

Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

 

 

Oh shit. Pains me to say it, but I totally agree.

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Adelitas Way - 'Getaway' ; due 26th February

 

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Basically hated the last album and I'm not sure about the new single. I hope this band is not ruined.

 

Asking Alexandria - new album due early 2016 with a new singer (the previous dude is permanent with We Are Harlot) and I believe the album is to be called 'The Black.'

 

 

I diggit.

 

Simple Plan - 'Taking one for the team' ; due 19th February

 

(pretty cool)

 

(oh dear, absolutely awful);

 

(oh fucking dear);

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Adelitas Way - 'Getaway' ; due 26th February

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOVcj7ggTjg

 

Basically hated the last album and I'm not sure about the new single. I hope this band is not ruined.

 

Asking Alexandria - new album due early 2016 with a new singer (the previous dude is permanent with We Are Harlot) and I believe the album is to be called 'The Black.'

 

 

I diggit.

 

Simple Plan - 'Taking one for the team' ; due 19th February

 

(pretty cool)

 

(oh dear, absolutely awful);

 

(oh fucking dear);

Trying to be Maroon 5 on that last track!!!

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Jesus wtf happened to Simple Plan ???

 

I'm telling you... any band that has a hint of success... write them off at that very moment. They'll be broken forever. :( Simple Plan have been putting shitty songs like those two on their CDs for a while - first it was one song, then a couple on the next CD, and then a few more on the next one.

 

I fear that a song like 'Boom' may actually be the only of it's kind on this new album (meaning an actual rock song).

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Yep! They releaed a new one at the end of 2015.

Is Hedley close to Abbotsford?

 

You gotta start a band called Bridgeview, sounds better than Abbotsford. Plus we already have Hedley and Chilliwack.

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Yep! They releaed a new one at the end of 2015.

Is Hedley close to Abbotsford?

 

You gotta start a band called Bridgeview, sounds better than Abbotsford. Plus we already have Hedley and Chilliwack.

Hedley is a very small town of a few hundred people. It's about 2 hours East of Abbotsford. But Jacob Hoggard is from Abby, as were the original band members.

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

Oh shit. Pains me to say it, but I totally agree.

Wow, what's wrong with u guys? A great song is a great song. I hate southern rock, blues etc. as well as classic rock in general but a good song is a good song regardless of genre. Skynrd had some absolute gems.

The problem here is having a Euro band do something so distinctively American and it could never work. It's like putting nutella and cheese together in a sandwich. Separately they are great, together...hmmm no!

The same thing goes for countless non-english speaking euro bands doing covers of classic British artists like Thin Lizzy eg. Pretty Maids, Scorpions and so on. Dreadful stuff!

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

Oh shit. Pains me to say it, but I totally agree.

Wow, what's wrong with u guys? A great song is a great song. I hate southern rock, blues etc. as well as classic rock in general but a good song is a good song regardless of genre. Skynrd had some absolute gems.

The problem here is having a Euro band do something so distinctively American and it could never work. It's like putting nutella and cheese together in a sandwich. Separately they are great, together...hmmm no!

The same thing goes for countless non-english speaking euro bands doing covers of classic British artists like Thin Lizzy eg. Pretty Maids, Scorpions and so on. Dreadful stuff!

 

 

I love Southern Rock. I love Blues. I love Classic Rock. I hate that song.

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

Oh shit. Pains me to say it, but I totally agree.

Wow, what's wrong with u guys? A great song is a great song. I hate southern rock, blues etc. as well as classic rock in general but a good song is a good song regardless of genre. Skynrd had some absolute gems.

The problem here is having a Euro band do something so distinctively American and it could never work. It's like putting nutella and cheese together in a sandwich. Separately they are great, together...hmmm no!

The same thing goes for countless non-english speaking euro bands doing covers of classic British artists like Thin Lizzy eg. Pretty Maids, Scorpions and so on. Dreadful stuff!

 

 

I love Southern Rock. I love Blues. I love Classic Rock. I hate that song.

 

 

 

Perhaps I could also love them. In yoctozeptoatto quantities and in Planck time.

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Btw, I'm still pissed that they ended their gig with sweet home Alabama. Jaysus!

Wow! Really? That's a shitty song, regardless who's playing it.

Oh shit. Pains me to say it, but I totally agree.

Wow, what's wrong with u guys? A great song is a great song. I hate southern rock, blues etc. as well as classic rock in general but a good song is a good song regardless of genre. Skynrd had some absolute gems.

The problem here is having a Euro band do something so distinctively American and it could never work. It's like putting nutella and cheese together in a sandwich. Separately they are great, together...hmmm no!

The same thing goes for countless non-english speaking euro bands doing covers of classic British artists like Thin Lizzy eg. Pretty Maids, Scorpions and so on. Dreadful stuff!

I love Southern Rock. I love Blues. I love Classic Rock. I hate that song.

 

Perhaps I could also love them. In yoctozeptoatto quantities and in Planck time.

Harsh.

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Yep! They releaed a new one at the end of 2015.

 

Hedley did indeed release another classic example of selling out and 100% de-rocking themselves in 2015. It was called 'Hello' and I didn't completely hate it overall (even if it is pure pop - no trace of any kind of "rock" at all). Really love two songs off the album:

 

 

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Overdrive - Metal Attack (March 11/High Roller Records)

 

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-Back on the Hunt
-Heart of Stone
-Breaking Out
-Confused
-Metal Attack
-The Battle
-Doomwatch
-Sweet Fear
-Freelance
-Time Will Tell

 

 

 

Shotgun Revolution - All This Could Be Yours (May)

 

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Thobbe Englund (Sabaton) - Before The Storm (March 1)

 

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A Perfect Day - The Deafening Silence (March 18)

 

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Redwest - Crimson Renegade (Feb 26)

 

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1. Crimson renegade
2. C.F.H.
3. The ballad of Eddie W
4. Morning ghost
5. Fire
6. Bullet rain
7. Eternity
8. The dreamcatcher
9. A Fistful of dollars
10. Golden sands
11. Poker (bonus track)

 

 

 

 

Tigertailz - Blast (April)

 

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Eternity's End - The Fire Within (March 25/Power Prog)

 

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01. The Fire Within
02. Demonblade
03. The Hourglass
04. Eagle Divine
05. White Lies
06. Twilight Warrior
07. Chains Of The Earth
08. The Dark Tower
09. Moonstruck
10. The Fall Of The House Of Usher

 

 

 

 

 

Thunderstone - Apocalypse Again (April 15/AFM Records)

 

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1. Veterans Of The Apocalypse
2. The Path
3. Fire And Ice
4. Through The Pain
5. Walk Away Free
6. Higher
7. Wounds
8. Days Of Our Lives
9. Barren Land

 

 

 

 

Knock Out Kaine - Cruel Britannia EP (TBA)

 

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Thunder - All You Can Eat (out now)

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CD1 STARTER: LIVE AT RAK STUDIO 1

Wonder Days
The Thing I Want
When The Music Played
Black Water
Resurrection Day
I Love The Weekend
Chasing Shadows
Serpentine
Be Good To Yourself
The Rocker
Superstition
Up Around The Bend
I’m Down
The Stealer
CD2
Main Course: Live at The Brooklyn Bowl

Backstreet Symphony
The Thing I Want
Black Water
Low Life In High Places
Be Good To Yourself
Wonder Days
The Devil Made Me Do It
Resurrection Day
Stand Up
The Rocker
Love Walked In
Dirty Love
Up Around The Bend
Just Another Suicide
DVD
Dessert: Wonder Days – The Film + BONUS VIDEO CONTENT

Wonder Days – The Film (documentary – 70 mins)

LOUD PARK (BONUS VIDEO) – WHOLE SHOW RECORDED AT LOUD PARK JAPAN 2014 (36 MINS)

Dirty Love
The Thing I Want
Higher Ground
Wonder Days
River Of Pain
I Love You More Than Rock’n’Roll
RAK STUDIO SESSIONS (BONUS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE RAK ELECTRIC SESSION)

When The Music Played
Resurrection Day
I Love The Weekend
Chasing Shadows
Serpentine
I’m Down
The Stealer
LIVE AT THE BROOKLYN BOWL (BONUS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE BROOKLYN BOWL SHOW)

Black Water
Low Life In High Places
Be Good To Yourself
The Rocker
Love Walked In
Up Around The Bend

 

 

 

 

The Last Vegas - Eat Me (March 18/AFM Records)

 

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Love and a .38 - Nomads (Feb 19)

 

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Shotgun Revolution - All This Could Be Yours (May)

 

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So much forehead!

 

 

can you imagine if Statham and Vin Diesel were also around them :D

 

 

Thank God one of them wears a baseball cap. Otherwise it would be forehead overkill. "The Attack of the Foreheads!"

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