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Savatage Awaken Album: Poets & Madmen
Genres: Metal
Swaggering, chunky power metal from a band that's been around longer than Jesus. New lineup, cleaner & leaner sound, but still plenty of good ol' metal fury. |
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P.O.D. |
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Outkast |
LiquidAudio |
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Metal, Rap/Hip Hop |
P.O.D.'s, "Outkast" is a track worthy of a shout out. Literally. Any listener ready to let loose should check out this little tune in the spirit of Rage, Korn, and the Big Guy.
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P.O.D. |
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Southtown |
mjuice |
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Metal |
Coolio meets The Bad Brains on this slammin' tale of life on the streets.
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Pantera |
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Where You Come From |
WinMedia |
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Metal |
Texas metal gods belch smoke and breathe fire on this speaker-shredding highlight from the Strangeland soundtrack.
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Papa Roach |
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Last Resort (Live) |
MP3 |
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Metal |
This California quartet takes a crack at a metal-band rite of passage: The anti-suicide song. Unfortunately, they’re shooting blanks.
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Pissing Razors |
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Fields Of Disbelief |
MP3 |
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Metal |
Godhead Texas power metallists abandon their otherwise neck-breaking style for a paint-by-numbers single.
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Poison |
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That's The Way I Like It |
WinMedia |
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Metal, Rock |
This track from the great "lost" Poison album (snicker) finds the boys attempting to meld grunge with their usual "Ain't blowjobs great?" party 'tude. ...Nice try.
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Powerman 5000 |
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When Worlds Collide |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Metal |
Why does this band sound like White Zombie? Well, it might be because the lead singer is Rob's bro, and Zombie produced the track. Still, pretty cool stuff.
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Pro-Pain |
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Substance |
MP3 |
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Metal |
Metalcore fixtures Pro-Pain slow down and take a breather on the controlled, but hardly dangerous “Substance.” Survey says: baaah!
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Project 86 |
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One Armed Man (Play On) |
WinMedia |
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Metal |
Another urban-core band rapping ‘n’ raging against the machine, but wait! They’re Christian!
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Queensryche |
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Someone Else? |
WinMedia |
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Metal |
A thunderous full-band arrangement of a song from 1994's Promised Land. Sheer bombast never felt so good!
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