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VINYL FORMAT. On blood-spattered vinyl! Limited to 500 copies. "[Heavy Metal Maniac] packed a hard-edged ferocity and love for speed that pushed it well beyond the bounds of classic heavy metal and into the realms of the then-nascent speed metal movement. Its rough production values and nearly out-of-control distortion added a crucial punk attitude and provided the push over the cliff, as it were, that characterized most of thrash's original stars... songs like "Cry of the Banshee," "Stand Up and Fight"... [ read more ]
LP $15.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Now available on 180-gram vinyl with deluxe gatefold packaging and new liner notes by Daniel Miller. Rooted in the UK's late 70's New Romantic movement, Depeche Mode formed in 1980, and their pioneering, synthesizer-based sound went on to establish them as one of the most successful alt-rock groups ever. 2001's Exciter brilliantly blended experimentation and powerful pop instincts, climbed to number eight on the Billboard 200, and introduced such classics as "Dream On", "When The Body Speaks"... [ read more ]
LP $29.98
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Following their fans' tepid reception to Violence & Force, Exciter decided to secure the services of a ζname' producer for the recording of their third album, 1985's Long Live the Loud. And with Motorhead producer Guy Bidmead at the controls, the Canadians certainly obtained their most professional sounding record thus far. But its title was a somewhat contradictory as well, for the band was actually at their most civilized here, abandoning much of the previous albums' raw power in search of a more control... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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