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Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power
CD with DVD
Deluxe 20th Anniversary CD/DVD edition of this landmark Metal album including a previously unreleased bonus track and bonus DVD.
The collection features the debut of “Piss,” an incendiary blast of vintage Pantera from the original recording sessions. It remained lost until Vinnie Paul rediscovered the track while going through the band s vault.
Along with the unreleased song, Vulgar Display Of Power also features unreleased video of the quartet performing six songs at the Monsters Of Rock show in Reggio Emilia, Italy on September 12, 1992.
Filed under: dvd • Metal • Punk / Hardcore Uncut / Mojo / Classic Rock / Classic Rock Prog
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The June 2012 issues are now in stock !!
Filed under: 60's Rock • Alternative Rock • Blu Ray • Experimental / Electronic • Folk / Country / Rootsy • Indie • Industrial • Magazine • Metal • Pop Musik • Psych / Prog • Punk / Hardcore • R&B / Soul / Funk • Reggae / Ska / Dub • Rock • Vinyl 
Anti Flag
The General Strike
The eighth studio album from the American Punk band.
The 13 tracks that comprise the album are arguably their most aggressive to date. With influences ranging from Hardcore to Modern Folk Punk, The General Strike is reckless yet tight, experimental yet familiar, and as impassioned and enraged as the bands feels.
Filed under: Punk / Hardcore 
The Jesus Lizard
Club
his musical release from alternative rock band Jesus Lizard captures a live performance by the band, recorded at Exit in Nashville, TN on July 14, 2009.
Some of the songs featured in the concert include “Monkey Trick”, “Then Comes Dudley”, “Blockbuster”, and more.
Filed under: Alternative Rock • dvd • Punk / Hardcore • Rock 
Fucked Up
David Comes To Life
David Comes To Life is a Rock opera, an album set to a play. Though no less monumental, it is far more melodic than their break through The Chemistry Of Common Life. There are more female vocals, which work in perfect contrast to Damian Abraham’s highly effective wounded bull growl.
Filed under: Alternative Rock • Punk / Hardcore • Vinyl 
Melvins
Sugar Daddy Live
Recorded live, presumably while touring somewhere in 2008 (hard to be sure, since, like the Alive at the F*cker Club venue, the busta-guts club doesn’t actually exist) Sugar Daddy Live finds the sludge metalists powering through an energetic 13 songs nearly 25 years after their formation, and having a ton of fun while doing so.
The lineup is the same as in recent albums, with King Buzzo backed by bassist Jared Warren, and duel drummers Dale Crover and Coady Willis.
Filed under: Metal • Punk / Hardcore • Rock 
Flogging Molly
Speed Of Darkness
Speed Of Darkness is their fifth, and arguably most important album.
In the words of lead singer and songwriter Dave King, “It wasn’t the album we set out to write. It became the album we had to write”. Speed Of Darkness was written in Detroit, MI and takes a hardnosed look at the economic collapse in the US: the causes and the direct effect it has had on everyday people.
Speed of Darkness features Flogging Molly’s own blend of Rock, Folk, Punk, Blues and traditional Irish music with King’s populist poetry.
Filed under: Punk / Hardcore • Rock • Vinyl 
Clutch
Blast Tyrant
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the Alt-Rock band’s 2004 album.
In addition to original Clutch favorites like “The Mob Goes Wild”, “Profits of Doom”, “Weathermaker”, and “Cypress Grove”, this package contains a 10 song bonus CD called Basket Of Eggs featuring the first newly recorded Clutch music in two years.
Filed under: Metal • Punk / Hardcore 
Screeching Weasel
First World Manifesto
It’s been a long 11 years !!!
Filed under: Punk / Hardcore 
Rise Against
Endgame
2011 album from the Chicago-based Punk act.
The lyrics of the album touch on real world events, such as Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
According to Mcllrath, although the lyrics discuss grim topics, they actually take on a positive view and were written from the perspective of: ‘What if the place on the other side of this transition is a place we’d all rather be living in?’
Filed under: Punk / Hardcore • Rock