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Limp Bizkit – Significant Other @320kbps
Posted on October 29th, 2009 No commentsLimp Bizkit – Significant Other @320kbps

Released : June 22, 1999
Recorded : November 1998 – February 1999 at NRG Recording Services in North Hollywood, California
Genre : Nu metal, rapcore
Length : 62:35
Label : Interscope/MCA Records
Producer : Limp Bizkit, Scott Weiland, Terry Date, DJ Premier
Bitrate: 320kbps
Channels: Stereo
Sample Rate: 44,100kHz
Size: 143MbTracklist:
01.Intro
02. Just Like This
03. Nookie
04. Break Stuff
05. Re-arranged
06. I’m Broke
07. Nobody Like You
08. Don’t Go Off Wandering
09. 9 Teen 90 Nine
10. N 2 Gether Now
11. Trust?
12. No Sex
13. Show Me What You Got
14. A Lesson Learned
15. OutroDownload:
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Dissection-live In Stockholm 2004-2009
Posted on October 29th, 2009 No commentsDissection-Live In Stockholm 2004-2009
Artist: Dissection
Album: Live In Stockholm 2004
Label: Escapi Music
Playtime: 74:42 min
Genre: Death Metal
URL: http://www.myspace.com/dissection
Rip date: 2009-10-26
Street date: 2009-10-30
Size: 116.62 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 207 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo- Release Notes – -
Perfect for Helloween.
A sold out show at Arenan, Stockholm, October 30th, 2004 marked the rebirth
for Swedensunderground metal pioneers, Dissection. The band delivered
crucial Dissection documents such as Nights Blood, Unhallowed, Frozen and
Soulreaper, as well as the headbanging cover of Tormentors classic,
Elisabeth Bathory. The beautiful and heavy Where Dead Angels Lie is sequenced
perfectly in mid-set, while superlative fan classic The Somberlain helps
close the set with the concluding Land Forlorn. This is Dissection at their
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01. At The Fathomless Depths ( 3:18)
02. Nightss Blood ( 4:23)
03. Frozen ( 4:23)
04. Soulreaper ( 6:55)
05. Where Dead Angels Lie ( 7:32)
06. Retribution – Storm Of The Lights Bane ( 6:02)
07. Unhallowed ( 7:09)
08. Thorns Of Crimson Death ( 9:01)
09. Heavens Damnation ( 4:37)
10. In The Cold Winds Of Nowhere ( 4:40)
11. The Somberlain ( 9:10)
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Five Finger Death Punch War Is The Answer (advance) 2009 Fnt
Posted on October 28th, 2009 No commentsFive_Finger_Death_Punch-War_Is_The_Answer-(Advance)-2009-FNT

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Artist: Five Finger Death Punch
Album: War Is The Answer
Label: Firm Music/EMI
Playtime: 45:07 min
Genre: Metal
URL: http://www.fivefingerdeathpunch.com
Rip date: 2009-09-02
Street date: 2009-09-22
Size: 82.27 MB
Type: Advance
Quality: 242 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo- Release Notes ————————————————————- -
Five Finger Death Punch has been pummeling audiences since the release of
their critically acclaimed debut album, The Way of the Fist. With their hit
single “The Bleeding” pulverizing the Active rock charts and MTV2’s
Headbanger’s Ball, the album has been called a “Cowboys from Hell for this
millennium (Outburn Magazine).”The band has already toured with the likes of Korn, Disturbed, Slipknot,
Hellyeah, Trivium, and Atreyu in the short time since their album debuted in
the Billboard Top 200. After recruiting a devoted die-hard fanbase (The
Knuckleheads) and selling 300,000 records – the band took part in 08’s
biggest North American metal event… hitting the road with Disturbed in April
and joining The Metal Mayhem Festival (Slipknot, Disturbed, Machine Head,
Mastodon and more) in July….This summer audiences had the chance to see why Metal Edge calls Five Finger
Death Punch “the sound of violent exhilaration, giving contemporary metal a
belligerent shove in an exciting direction.”After a short break – Five Finger Death Punch was be back on the road their
own headlining tour across the US and Canada selling out almost every show on
the tour.Afer the succesful headlinig tour, the band begun its European run with Lamb
Of God – then joined Metal Hammer’s Defender Of The Faith tour (with Lamb Of
God, Dimmu Borgir, Unearth) – immediatelly following it up with their own
headlining tour across the continent.After 2 straight years on the road, 5FDP is back in the studio, working on
their follow up record… shooting for the release date somewhere in 09
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01. Dying Breed ( 2:54)
02. Hard To See ( 3:29)
03. Bulletproof ( 3:16)
04. No One Gets Left Behind ( 3:23)
05. Crossing Over ( 2:54)
06. Burn It Down ( 3:33)
07. Far From Home ( 3:32)
08. Falling In Hate ( 3:00)
09. My Own Hell ( 3:35)
10. Walk Away ( 3:42)
11. Canto 34 ( 4:09)
12. Bad Company ( 4:22)
13. War Is The Answer ( 3:18)- ————————————————————————— -
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Cara Dillon – Hill Of Thieves (2009)
Posted on October 26th, 2009 No comments
Fragments of Unbecoming – The Everhaunting Past Chapter IV A Splendid Retrospection (2009)
Melodic Death Metal / MP3 / VBR / CBR 44,1kHz / 92 Mb
Tracklist:
01 – Ahead! (Prologue)
02 – Vast
03 – Run Ashored In The Yesteryears
04 – Destination Outcast
05 – Deadlight
06 – A Raintime Illustration
07 – A Voice Says Destroy!
08 – The Exiled Choir
09 – Below All That Is Mortal
10 – It’s Me, The Grotesque
11 – Diabolical Monologue
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Cradle Of Filth – Godspeed On The D (2008)
Posted on October 26th, 2009 No commentsCradle Of Filth – Godspeed on the Devil’s Thunder

Album information:
Released October 27, 2008
Recorded March–July 2008 at Backstage Studios in Derbyshire, England
Genre Extreme metal
Length 71:22
Label Roadrunner
Producer Andy SneapCD1
Track listing:
“In Grandeur and Frankincense Devilment Stirs” – 2:27
“Shat Out of Hell” – 5:03
“The Death of Love” – 7:13
“The 13th Caesar” – 5:35
“Tiffauges” – 2:14
“Tragic Kingdom” – 5:59
“Sweetest Maleficia” – 5:59
“Honey and Sulphur” – 5:37
“Midnight Shadows Crawl to Darken Counsel with Life” – 8:58
“Darkness Incarnate” – 8:55
“Ten Leagues Beneath Contempt” – 4:58
“Godspeed on the Devil’s Thunder” – 5:36
“Corpseflower” – 2:41FLAC
Includes: log file, cue file
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Supernatural Season 1 Soundtrack
Posted on October 25th, 2009 No commentsSupernatural Season 1 Soundtrack

Tracklist
88 Crash – Trailer Trash
ACDC – Back In Black
ACDC – Highway to Hell
Antonin Dvorak – Romantic Piece No. 1
Bachman Turner Overdrive – Hey You
Bad Company – Bad Company
Bad Company – Movin’ On
Bad Company – She Brings Me Love
Bernie Marsden – Poke In Tha Butt
Billy Squire – Too Daze Gone
Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Black Toast Music – I Got More Bills Than I Got Pa
Black Toast Music – One More Once
Black Toast Music – What A Way To Go
Blue Öyster Cult – (Don’t Fear) The Reaper
Blue Öyster Cult – Fire Of Unknown Origin
Blue Öyster Cult – I’m Burning For You
Blues Sarceno – Load Rage
Bob Reynolds – Medusa
Bob Seger System – Lucifer
Bob Seger System – Two plus Two
Boston – Peace Of Mind
Brian Keith Nutter – Searching For The Truth
Colepitz – Puppet
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Lodi
Def Leppard – Rock of Ages
Eagles of Death Metal – Speaking in Tongues
Fall Out Boy – Sugar We’re Going Down
Filter – Hey Man Nice Shot
Foreigner – Hot Blooded
Free – All Right Now
George Gershwin – Sweet And Low Down
Grand Funk Railroad – Bad Time
Iron Butterfly – In-A-Gadda_Da-Vida
Joe Walsh – Turn to Stone
Joe Walsh & James Gang – Rocky Mountain Way
Joe Walsh & James Gang – Walk Away
Kansas – Carry On My Wayward Son
Leslie Pearson – At Rest
Leslie Pearson – Royal Bethlehem
Little Charlie and the Nightcats – You Got Your Ho
Low Five – Noise
Lynard Skynard – Poison Whiskey
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Down South Jukin’
Metallica – Some Kind Of Monster
Ozzy Osborne – Road To Nowhere
Paul Richards – U Do 2 Me Original
Quiet Riot – Bang Your Head (Mental Health)
Ratt – Round & Round
Rex Hobart & The Misery Boys – Point of No Return
Rush – Fly By Night
Rush – Working Man
Scorpions – No One Like You
Sonny Burgess – What’cha Gonna Do
Split Habit – Higher Mathematics
Steve Carlson – Night Time
Steve Winwood & Traffic – Can’t Find My Way Home
Stevie Ray Vaughn – The House is a Rocking
The Allman Brothers Band – Ramblin’ Man
The Living Daylights – Gasoline
The Rolling Stones – Laugh, I Nearly Died
The Waco Brothers – Fast Down Train
Tito & Tarantula – Strange Face of Love
Triumph – Fight The Good Fight
UFO – Rock Bottom
Vue – Pictures Of Me
X – The New World
Zach Tempest – Anthem
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Jedi Mind Tricks – Discography
Posted on October 24th, 2009 No commentsJedi Mind Tricks – The Torture Papers

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Album………………: The Torture Papers
Genre…………….: Hip-Hop
Year………………..: 2006Compression…………: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality……………: VBR 186 kbps
Channels……………: Joint Stereo / 44100
Tags……………..: ID3v1 ID3v2.4——————————————————————-
Tracklist
——————————————————————-1 Battle Cry (06:06)
2 Gorillas (03:30)
3 Henry The 8th (03:40)
4 Pull The Pins Out (03:36)
5 Tear It Down (03:50)
6 Into The Arms Of Angels (05:05)
7 The Torture Papers (03:32)
8 Listen Up (04:02)
9 All Shall perish (04:13)
10 Wrath Of The Gods (03:06)
11 Narrow grave (03:41)
12 Feast Of The Wolves (03:44)
13 King Among Kings (03:28)Total playtime…….: 00:51:33
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Steve Vai – Where The Wild Things Are
Posted on October 24th, 2009 No commentsSteve Vai – Where The Wild Things Are

Genre: Hard rock / Heavy metal / Progressive
Type: Live
Origin: USA
Time: 77:51 minTrack list:
1. Paint Me Your Face 1:59
2. Now We Run 6:37
3. Oooo 5:07
4. Building The Church 8:35
5. Tender Surrender 6:18
6. Band Intros 2:27
7. Fire Wall 6:02
8. Freak Show Excess 11:00
9. Die To Live 6:30
10. All About Eve 5:08
11. Gary 7 0:48
12. Treasure Island 1:54
13. Angel Food 6:23
14. Taurus Bulba 6:48
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Faith No More – Album Of The Year (1997)
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsFaith No More – Album of the Year

Released: June 3, 1997
Genre: Alternative metal, alternative rock, funk rock
Length: 43:04
Bitrate: 192kbps
File size: 59,43 MBTrack listing:
1. Collision
2. Stripsearch
3. Last Cup of Sorrow
4. Naked in Front of the Computer
5. Helpless
6. Mouth to Mouth
7. Ashes to Ashes
8. She Loves Me Not
9. Got That Feeling
10. Paths of Glory
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Kamelot – The Black Halo (2005)
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsKamelot – The Black Halo (2005)

Genre: Power Metal
Length: 64:33
Size: 458MB (469MB w/ extras)
Format: FLACTrack List:
1. March Of Mephisto
2. When The Lights Are Down
3. The Haunting (Somewhere In Time)
4. Soul Society
5. Interlude I: Del Gratia
6. Abandoned
7. This Pain
8. Moonlight
9. Interlude II: Un Assassinio Molto Silenzioso
10. The Black Halo
11. Nothing Ever Dies
12. Memento Mori
13. Interlude III: Midnight Twelve Tolls For A New Day
14. Serenade
15. The Haunting (Somewhere In Time) (Radio Edit)
16. March Of Mephisto (Radio Edit)Review: Metalcrypt (5+/5)
On one level “The Black Halo” is no surprise at all, as it is the logical continuation of the sound Kamelot evolved into from “The Fourth Legacy” through the stunning “Epica”. But on another level, their eighth full-length album is a complete surprise, because I didn’t think they could pull this off. When a band comes out with an album as good as “Epica”, you expect them to miss the mark at some point, you expect the follow-up to be a step back from greatness. But the truth is that ever since Roy Khan joined the band they have been getting consistently better, and this latest album is no exception.
Yes, this is a sequel to “Epica” in every sense of the term both conceptual and compositional. The dark, introspective treatment of the Faust theme is carried into even deeper territory, and the style of the music is intact, yet raises the bar on complexity yet again. Kamelot keep adding layers and subtlety to their sound, without slipping into genuine prog territory, or losing focus. In the hands of less sure songwriters a sound this rich would become an overloaded mess, but from the first song you can relax, comfortable that you are in the hands of songwriters who know exactly what they are about and are not settling for ‘good enough’. The guys have, over the last 4 albums, grown beyond the confines of Power Metal and into their own sound that is as unique as it is distinctive. Lots of bands pile on the orchestrations and synth effects, but very few bands approach their songwriting like genuine composers, and what I love about Kamelot is their complete respect for both their music and their audience. They write serious music and they take it seriously, they never dumb down what they are doing to make it easier to get. I love they way their music insists upon being taken on its own terms, and relies on nothing else. Kamelot works are self-contained and self-sustaining.
The album opens wide with the magnificent, pounding “March Of Mephisto”, which shows off both the intricate layering of sound they engaged in for this recording, as well as the darker, heavier riffs the songs are built on. By going for more aggressive, direct riffing as well as more complex melodic and vocal constructs, they managed to be both more detailed and more accessible at the same time. As on “Epica” the first three songs serve as a kind of opening suite and come together strongly. One thing I really like about “The Black Halo” is that the ‘interlude’ pieces are shorter and are kept very low-key, placed just so to let the album breathe a little, rather than slow it down. Also, for those who pay close attention, there are melodic reprises from “Epica” scattered throughout, some overt, some very subtle. “Moonlight” is a killer song, as is the title track, and the stunning closer “Serenade”. But really you can’t pick out tracks here, as the whole album is integral, and demands to be considered as a complete entity. Very rarely does an album finish out and seem completely finished, and no further elaboration is needed or possible. Much, much more than a CD full of songs, “The Black Halo” is a complete album.
And the performances! First of all the production is nothing short of jaw-dropping. I don’t know if I have ever heard a band sound this good. How they added so much depth to the sound without losing any details in the mix is a marvel. Every little instrumental bit, every note is there to be heard, yet nothing overwhelms. Thomas Youngblood gets my nomination as one of the greatest guitar players ever, simply because he never lets his ability get in the way of the songs. His innovative riffs and understated leadwork never call undue attention to themselves, and his kind of restraint is almost unheard of in a guitarist. Casey Grillo’s drumming is once again eye-popping in its deceptive metrical complexity. And Roy Khan, my Gods, what a voice. He sounds better every time I hear him. His charisma, his tone, his phrasing he is technically one of the best two or three singers out there, and yet he has such feeling and emotion, almost like an actor rather than a simple vocal performer.
To say something like ‘Kamelot have done it again’ would be a disservice to this band, and to the album they have created. In a sense this is classic Kamelot, but really they have done nothing quite like this before. “The Black Halo” is everything I hoped for and more than I thought I would get. Kamelot have taken their sound to dizzying heights, and I remain in awe, waiting only to see if they can and will take it higher yet. I think they will. I’m calling this the album of the year, and I don’t think I’ll have to eat those words, I really don’t.
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