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Throwdown - You Don't Have To Be Blood To Be Family

Bloody Sunday - To Sentence the Dead





TRACK LISTING:
1. There's Nothing Relative About Family
2. The Best Of Me
3. Dead Silent
4. Old Friends And Dead Ends
5. Total Immersion
6. False Ideas Of Perfection
7. I For I
8. Surage On Your Lips, Murder In Your Heart
9. Fact Or Fiction
10. Abject Paradise

Bloody Sunday - They Attack At Dawn



Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. The Curse
3. Watch Your Mouth
4. Lay Down My Life
5. Nino Brown
6. Friend Was Your Name
7. Set In Stone
8. Through His Blood
9. Virginia
10. The Stand

Kottonmouth Kings - Surburban Noize Discography


Kottonmouth Kings - Rollin' Stoned

Kottonmouth Kings - The Kottonmouth Xperience



Kottonmouth Kings - Koast II Koast



ARTIST: Kottonmouth Kings
TITLE: Koast II Koast
LABEL: Suburban Noize Records
GENRE: Hip-Hop
SOURCE: CD
BITRATE: 221 kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 74:23
RELEASE DATE: 2006-06-06
RIP DATE: 2006-06-01

Track List
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1. Wheres the weed at? 4:05
2. This My Club Song 3:27
3. Purple Haze 0:35
4. Keep It Kali 3:26
5. Ive Had It 3:25
6. Friends 3:42
7. Fat Sack 0:21
8. Everybody Move 3:47
9. Bubblin 0:29
10. Bong Toke 4:16
11. Irie Feelin 4:24
12. Blueberry 0:20
13. Neva Stop 4:02
14. No Regrets 3:13
15. Hustle 3:22
16. Smile 3:58
17. One 2DA Two 0:17
18. Do the Math 3:47
19. Koast II Koast 4:07
20. Party 3:50
21. One Too many timez 4:16
22. Last Chance 4:25
23. Forever 4:22
24. Subnoize 2:27


Release Notes:

For most hip-hop acts, being in the game for over a decade is reason enough to
feel content. But for Southern California's own Kottonmouth Kings, blending rap
and punk rock styles is only the beginning of the story. Releasing ten albums
over the past nine years, the Kottonmouth Kings are more than a seven-man
hip-hop crew. Kottonmouth Kings “Koast to Koast” their 8th studio full-length
release, is due out June 6th on Suburban Noize Records.

Kottonmouth Kings - High Society


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Kottonmouth Kings - Presents Hidden Stash III


Genre: Stoner Rap?

Dillinger Four - Situationist Comedy (2006)



1. Noble Standings
2. A Floater Left With Pleasure In The Executive Washroom
3. Fuzzy Pink Hand-Cuffs
4. The Father, The Son, And The Homosexual / Single Parent
5. SELLTHEHOUSESELLTHECARSELLTHEKIDSFINDSOMEONEELSEFO RGETITI’MNEVERCOMINGBACKFORGETIT
6. folk song
7. Fired-Side Chat
8. “I Was Born On A Pirate Ship!” (hold your tongue)
9. D4 = Putting the “F” Back in “Art”
10. All Rise For The Rational Anthem
11. labour issues in the toy department
12. file under “ADULT URBAN CONTEMPORARY”
13. New Punk Fashions For The Spring Formal

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Unearth - III: In The Eyes Of Fire (2006)

    



01 04:22 This Glorious Nightmare
02 03:58 Giles
03 04:02 March Of The Mutes
04 03:29 Sanctity Of Brothers
05 03:22 The Devil Has Risen
06 04:10 This Time Was Mine
07 05:06 Unstoppable
08 05:02 So It Goes
09 03:23 Impostors Kingdom
10 03:55 Bled Dry
11 03:10 Big Bear And The Hour Of Chaos


Total time: 43:59 min




     Metalcore: Metalcore is a musical genre consisting of a
mix between heavy metal and hardcore punk. The genre
has risen in popularity since the turn of the
millennium.

This is of course a rather simplistic definition of the
genre, but to metal fans around the world, this
subgenre is probably the most controversial of them
all. While some metal fans may flock to this genre,
many others turn their heads in disgust, calling the
music "blasphemy", "mallcore" and the list goes on.
Some elitist fans of the metal genre won't even call it
heavy metal because they're so put off by the new sound
of metal. So where do I find myself in this battle of
heavy metal fans? I hate not taking sides on debates,
but I can't really put myself on either side. There are
some bands in the genre that I think are some of the
worst musical groups ever formed (Atreyu and Avenged
Sevenfold, to name a few), but then there are other
groups that give metalcore a very positive name and
make me still give the genre a chance (All That Remains
and Bleeding Through). But still, one group in this
battlefield of music remains to be the single savior.
The diamond in the rough. The cream of the crop.

Unearth is that group.

So how can this album possibly be that good? It's in a
dying genre that didn't start off that strong in the
first place. Well, it's complicated really. In short,
these guys just write incredibly catchy, well crafted
metal songs that just make me want to listen to them
time and time again. If you're familiar with their past
album, The Oncoming Storm, you'd know that this group's
sound is rather heavy and borders along being almost
traditional heavy metal. The only thing that really
kept them in the metalcore world was the fact that this
group loves to include one thing really vital to their
sound. When used correctly, it can be the most brutal
and beautiful thing used in metal. It can start an
insanely violent mosh pit in mere seconds and can leave
your neck incredibly sore once it's all through. Of
course, there are instances when the breakdown can
become really old and boring... leave it to Unearth to
perfect the fine art of the breakdown. They really know
how to incorporate it into their songs frequently
without making them seem trite. It's really amazing how
they can do it.

So now that a little bit of a background has been
presented, let's move on to the musicality of the
album, shall we? The band is mainly driven by the twin
guitar insanity of Ken Susi and Buz McGrath. The last
album was enough to keep me pleased for many listens,
but the group just didn't want to quit there. These two
really pushed the limit on this album and have created
by far their best work to date. The two of them trade
off their harmonized leads and fretboard acrobatics off
flawlessly, while still bringing in a good ol'
breakdown to tear your face off in the meantime. But
wait, there's more! Ken and Buz are starting to bring
back more traditional elements of heavy metal to their
sound by addingmuch better guitar solos then they have
in the past! The soloing is more than just mindless
shred; they contain plenty of emotion and feeling and
deliver just what the band needed to create what I
consider to be a classic release.

The rest of the band does just what they need to do as
well, but don't get as much attention as the guitars do
in my opinion. While that's not really a bad thing,
it's still noticeable to those who are vocalists,
bassists, and drummers. Bass player Jon Maggard isn't
exactly the most audible person in the band, but he
does what is necessary for the group by providing a
thick, low end that the guitar players can base their
rapid-fire riffing off of. Metalcore drumming is also
known to be quite speedy, so Mike Justian does just
that. The entire album is filled with his swift double
bass drum patterns, blazing fills and an pounding
rhythms. Once again, it's ideal for the band. While the
bass and drums stayed relatively the same from the last
album, the vocals (and lyrics especially) have taken a
turn for the better. Trevor Phipps' voice, while
staying similar to his past style, is just more
powerful than in the past, and his annoying clean
vocals are only but a sore memory at this point. His
lyrics are also way better than they were on past
albums. They're creative, catchy, and really powerful.
I'm totally impressed with what improvement this entire
group has made in just two short years.

In conclusion: You need this album. It's the best
metalcore album to date and I might even be so bold as
to say it will be the album of the year.

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V/A - Punk Goes 80's



1. Manic Monday - Relient K
2. I Ran - Hidden in Plain View
3. I Melt With You - Sugarcult
4. Your Love - Midtown
5. Don't You Forget About Me - Rufio
6. Pop Song 89 - Motion City Soundtrack
7. Holding Out for a Hero - Emery
8. Just Like Heaven - Gatsbys American Dream
9. Power of Love - The Early November,
10. Straight Up - Halifax
11. Dead Man's Party - A Thorn for Every Heart
12. Wrapped Around Your Finger - Brazil
13. Forever Young - So They Say
14. Everyone Wants to Rule the World - JamisonParker,
15. Video Killed the Radio Star - Amber Pacific

Suicide Silence - B-Sides


Suicide Silence - EP s/t

See You Next Tuesday - This Was A Tragedy / Summer Sampler


Genre: Binarial Grindcore, Spaz Math Metal

Featuring Songs from this was a tragedy, and a few myspace rips.

Rammstein - Mutter



OR

Mutter (single)

Job For A Cowboy - DOOM EP


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Escape The Fate - There's No Sympathy For The Dead EP



1. As You're Falling Down
2. Dragging Dead Bodies In Blue Blood
3. The Guillotine
4. The Ransom
5. There's No Sympathy For the Dead

Escape The Fate - Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (2006)

Sick Of It All - Blood, Sweat, And No Tears


Classic Hardcore Punk
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Bloc Party - Weekend In The City (Advance)




1. Song For Clay (Disappear Here)
2. Hunting For Witches
3. Waiting For The 7.18
4. Prayer
5. Uniform
6. On
7. Where Is Home?
8. Kreuzberg
9. I Still Remember
10. Sunday
11. Srxt

Deth Bukit - Ebonics Plague (single)


01. Ebonics Plague

Genre: Grindcore/Death Metal

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Misericordiam - Unanimity And The Cessation of Hostility (2007)



Genre: Brutal Death Metal / Deathcore
Info: Mp3, VBR, Joint Stereo

01. The Need Not Needless
02. Sentience
03. Subjugate
04. Insomnia
05. Primitive Thinking For Alternative Thinking
06. Double Penetrated Debate