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Band Last Autumn's Dream
Info: II
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Info: Sweden
Years: 2004
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue)
Rip By: kolushew
Info: 398 Mb

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Artist:  Pathology

Album: The Time Of Great Purification

Year: 2012

Country : USA

Genre : Brutal Death Metal

Quality : Mp3, ?BR 320 kbps

Size: 76Mb

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NOW! DAY OF TRASH AT PLOTN08...

KRYPTOS - though probably relatively unknown - has quite a history behind them. They may not have the biggest discography compared to other bands, but their origins grow farther back than their debut album. One of the first Thrash bands from India to do a cross country tour of Europe in 2010, the band finally began to get some international recognition. For those expecting a full on Thrash assault like that of SLAYER, think again! Trading fast, aggressive sounds for a rather groove oriented, mid paced tones, there is plenty of melody going around within KRYPTOS’ music. Sometimes, from the snarling rasp of the vocals, they feel a bit like they’re contrasting each other. But, in the long run, everything pans out smoothly. For the band’s third album, ‘The Coils Of Apollyon,’ the band expands on their sound while sticking to their roots, so fans should certainly lend an ear when considering the music here.

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Band HammerFall
Info: Legacy Of Kings
Info: Sweden
Style: Heavy Power Metal
Years: 1998
Info: WAV Lossless/MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
Info: 558 ?b/157 Mb
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Band HammerFall
Info: Sweden
Info: Glory To The Brave
Style: Heavy Power Metal
Years: 1997
Info: WAV Lossless/MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
Info: 428 ?b/127 Mb
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Band The Minutes
Info: Marcata
Style: Hard/Garage Rock/Alternative
Info: Ireland
Years: 2011
Info: Lossless/FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Rip By: Badeny/karmacreep
Info: 265 Mb

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Band No Name
Info: The Other Side
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1998
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 158,71 Mb
Info: Luxembourg

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Band David Cassidy
Info: Cherish
Style: Pop Rock
Years: 1972
Info: CBR 192 kbs
Info: 50,47 Mb
Info: USA

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NOW! Motörhead+Pantera+Slayer...VERY

Thrash but not only. The disc of onset of Zombie Scars proposes to overcome the narrow spaces of the revival thrash offering a vision as less personnel of matter. An attempt is made now necessary, given the inflation that the movement, although relatively new, is already showing. No longer enough to know how to play, not just show love and passion, skill and attitude: we must have recourse to a dowry that only a few can actually boast the personality. The band, formed in 2011 from the ashes of the previous experiences of the guitarist and drummer Marco Francesco Riganelli Milloni (both ex-Fear Traders), proves that he already clear its ambitions and in little more than a year here comes the publication of this Revenant , which follows an EP Spirits, published in September 2011. Dates back to reality even as important as Blaze Bayley, DGM, Ciompo Rock and Pino Scotto, are part of a curriculum already quite rich, which sheds light on the will of this band is strong and determined.

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Conceptual records are really fun and it absolutely doesn’t matter what they are about, as you can normally hear how much work the musicians had in composing the record. The latest record of träumen von aurora is a post-metal (respectively post-black metal) one and therefore quite depressive/sad, but still worth listening?

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NOW!Like a Led Zeppelin Rush Yes

Mike Pietrini's music is made up of an edgy. but melodic sound, with interesting lyrics/chord & riff sequences and lots of guitar layers.

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Artist: Jake E. Lee
Title Of Album: A Fine Pink Mist
Year Of Release: 1996
Genre, Style: Instrumental Guitar Rock, Heavy Metal, Shred
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 102 mb

Jake E. Lee (Jakey Lou Williams) guitars of Ratt, Ozzy Osbourne, Badlands

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BLOODGOOD was one of the most underrated American Hard Rock acts of the '80s, perhaps due their Christian origins. But they were a real quality band in the genre.
After two pretty heavy albums, they changed the musical approach to the dominating glossy-sounding Hard Rock around 1988.
"Rock In A Hard Place" is one of my favorite albums in this style from the 2nd half of the eighties.
It's commercial yet defiant, melodic, with catchy songs and that 'big' production; razor compressed guitars courtesy of the great David Zaffiro, shouting vocals, bombastic drums and even some keyboards into the mix.
Talking about the mix, there's was a big problem with the original release of "Rock In A Hard Place": the bass lines were almost completely missing.

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