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SHINEDOWN - Amaryllis :)

SOUL SELLER - Back to Life

JOJO - S/T :)

OVERKILL - The Electric Age

DYNAZTY - Sultans of Sin

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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium

 

Accept - Objection Overruled (This is a really good rockin` album) :headbanger:

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Summerlin - 'Motives' ; jeez I like this band

Bangalore Choir - 'Cadence' ; definitely gets better with each spin. It'll never be a classic, but it's a good, solid hard rock disc for sure. It's biggest crime is that it'll always be compared to the debut, which it is still light years behind, even though it's a good disc.

Fate - 'Ghosts from the past'

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The Used - 'Vulnerable'

Very nice again from this consistent as hell band. It won't win any new fans, but it'll keep their fans very happy I'm sure. Early fave is 'Moving on' but it's another good'un overall.

 

Next up:

 

The Veer Union - 'Divide the blackened sky'

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The Used - 'Vulnerable'

Very nice again from this consistent as hell band. It won't win any new fans, but it'll keep their fans very happy I'm sure. Early fave is 'Moving on' but it's another good'un overall.

 

Next up:

 

The Veer Union - 'Divide the blackened sky'

 

Not a massive fan of that new The Used disc. I do like the Veer Union though...

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THE VEER UNION - Divide the Blackened Sky

H.E.A.T - Address the Nation

JSS - Damage Control

ALTER BRIDGE - Live at Wembley CD/DVD :)

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The Used - 'Vulnerable'

Very nice again from this consistent as hell band. It won't win any new fans, but it'll keep their fans very happy I'm sure. Early fave is 'Moving on' but it's another good'un overall.

 

Next up:

 

The Veer Union - 'Divide the blackened sky'

 

Not a massive fan of that new The Used disc. I do like the Veer Union though...

I will admit that on first spin The Used disc might be the weakest in their discography, but that said, they have a very high quality discography are are crazy consistent. There are some really good songs, but a few didn't hit the mark on first spin. I totally expect it to grow a lot, though.

 

The Veer Union disc is good - not what I expected. Vocals are harsh and not great at all, but there are some good solid modern hard rock songs on it. It does appear to be missing the really commercial edge of half the tracks on the debut, but that's okay. Sounds like a good one regardless. More spins needs.

 

One thing for sure, the Summerlin EP/mini album smokes both of them.

 

Spinning:

 

Million - 'Sane and insanity' ; like a lot of these types of discs, if you really sit down and spin this properly and take it in, give it some time, it's really not a bad CD at all. Solid hard rock. Pretty shitty mix / production though.

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Romeo's Daughter - Rapture (Absolutely loving this disc :headbanger: )

Kissin' Dynamite - Money, Sex & Power

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DEMON ANGELS - "Time Of Confusion" (82%)

 

* I like the rating that Nightrain puts in this thread. I'm gonna try and remember to do that too.

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KASIM SULTON - "All Sides" (92%)

KASIM SULTON - "Quid Pro Quo" (94%)

 

Much underrated but one of the best songwriters of all time.

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DEMON ANGELS - "Time Of Confusion" (82%)

 

* I like the rating that Nightrain puts in this thread. I'm gonna try and remember to do that too.

 

yeah friend, i think it's harmless to express what we think of an album,

and then maybe we can ignite a small healthy discussion of a particular album :)

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DYNAZTY - Sultans of Sin

H.E.A.T - Address the Nation

JSS - Damage Control

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