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    October 5, 2007
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Nothing Better Than Priest Live!
on February 12, 2011
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
This live cd is from the Fuel for Life tour which was in support of the Turbo album. The tracks were cut from two shows. The first was at the Omni in Atlanta on June 15th of 1986. The other was from the Reunion Arena show in Dallas on June 27th of 1986. The cd is awesome because a number of these songs will never be included on another live cd. The sound quality is great and of course the performance is superior to that of any Metal Group. The electricity generated at a Judas Priest concert is well, electrifying! That's the feeling you should get listening to this cd! Judas Priest always fires on all cylinders and these two shows prove that. Priest always plays at 100 percent. They are truly metal craftsmen who head bang better than anyone else. You won't be disappointed with this cd or any other Priest cd. If you love AC/DC, Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Pantera, Dio, Ozzy, Black Label Society, then this is for you.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Heavy Metal At It's Finest
on March 8, 2010
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
Gamma Ray's latest cd keeps the tradition of AC/DC, UDO, Krokus and others alive. Before you die, you have to listen to: To The Metal. That song alone is worth the price of the cd and for Besty Buy's mistake in going with Guns-n-Roses Chinese Democracy over AC/DC and Black Ice.
What's great about it: Before you die, you have to listen to: To The Metal! OMG This is Heavy Metal.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Best Buy Should Carry This in Store
on October 13, 2007
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
If you like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, then Iron Savior is a group you need to listen to.
What's great about it: Great Heavy Metal
What's not so great: Best Buy doesn't stock it in store.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Metal God On Fire!
on October 5, 2007
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
Rob Halford fans are true metal maniacs. He is the true Godfather of Heavy Metal music. Halford is the voice of Metal. This new cd/dvd will help fill that void every metal fan feels these days as mindless pop music continues to dominate the music scene. This is music for those who truly have red blood flowing through their veins. This is music for those who want to live life one day at a time. This is music you can go to war with and always win the battles. This is another super-fueled effort from the master of metal. When it says Halford, it means perfection. Fans know they don't need a review of anything he puts out. They know to buy without question. True heavy metal fans know that their groups only put out high quality music. This is another one of those great efforts. This is for those of you who like AC?DC, Black Sabbath, Dio, Dream Evil, Primal Fear, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Scorpions, UDO, Accept, Hellfueled and Rob Zombie. Long Live Metal!
What's great about it: The Metal God is back with more crushing music.
What's not so great: There is nothing bad you can say about this legend.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Zombie Live and Dead
on October 5, 2007
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
Rob Zombie is one of the coolest Metal Frontmen in the business. He's put out cd's with White Zombie and then with his own group. The one thing he's never done is put out a live cd. Now it's here. There are a lot of his best songs included, but not enough of them. The great thing about this effort is that there's a dvd and cd. These days metalheads will take anything they can get and Zombie delivers the goods. Hopefully, metal will rise once again and stores will start stocking more metal acts. So, if you like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Dio, Hellfueled, Iced Earth, Primal Fear, Dream Evil, AC/DC, Scorpions, Ozzy, UDO and Accept, you'll love Rob Zombie.
What's great about it: Great Heavy Metal Monster Music
What's not so great: Could have Covered More Songs.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Since making a splash in their native Australia in 1975, AC/DC have become one of the world's most popular and enduring hard rock bands, reveling in their signature brand of no-frills blues-based rock and roll for over three decades and selling out arenas and stadiums around the world. AC/DC: Plug Me In is the follow-up to 2005's AC/DC: The Family Jewels, a two-DVD set that collected some of the best moments of the band captured on film and video, and this double-disc set delivers a similarly strong variety of television appearances and concert footage showing the group at their onstage best. Most of the material on Plug Me In appears in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, though some of the later concert video is letterboxed at 1.78:1. The quality of the source material varies quite a bit, especially on disc one (covering the early years of the group), but in this case the historical value of the material certainly trumps the flaws, especially in video tape of the band playing at an Australian high school in 1976, or highlights from a powerhouse show in Tokyo in 1981 which seem to have been rescued from a VHS recording. The audio, like the video, varies in quality, but most of the recordings range from good to excellent, and the mastering in PCM Stereo is loud and powerfully present. The interviews and stage banter are translated in optional subtitles in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish, though the song lyrics are not. Bonus material are tagged at the end of each disc (and will play through if one selects the "play all" function), including additional interviews, television appearances, rehearsals and an animated short (created for the 1996 "Ballbreaker" tour) in which guitarist Angus Young meets Beavis and Butthead. The set also includes a "rockbox" function that allows viewers to pick and choose from each disc's selections and play them in the order they choose, as well as a "random" function that pulls up a different song each time. The disc's on-screen graphics, intended to mimic a video game, are unattractive and sometimes hard to read, but the content is pure joy for fans of AC/DC, and fans of the Aussie maulers will certainly want to have this in their collection.
 
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AC/DC Plugged In
on October 5, 2007
Posted by: miketomi
from Corpus Christi, Texas
Great box set of live AC/DC material. But it's all on DVD. There should have been cd's to go with it. Of course the best thing about the box set is that it features Bon Scott. He was the voice of AC/DC until his death. There are some never before scene concerts with Bon Scott on vocals. Finally, AC/DC gives fans what bootleggers have been trading in for years. Now where's that new cd with over 40 songs that Brian Johnson was talking about two years ago?
What's great about it: Great Live DVD
What's not so great: No CD to Go With It.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
awsome!!!!!!!!
By soothsayer from houston,tx
the cd is great.i usually prefer a dvd if its going to be live,but its better than nothing.the cd has great guitar riffs,great drumming,great basslines,and amazing vocals.its just a great cd altogether.
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miketomi
Corpus Christi, Texas
Touch of Judas Priest.
February 12, 2011
Everything the Priest does is good as gold and so is this release. Many of these songs you haven't heard live until now. It's always great to get a live cd which hasn't been overly produced. Live cd's are the last frontier. More groups need to start putting out live cd's. The entire concert, no editing. The editors the groups use can't edit, so stop letting them touch your music! Priest is still as strong as they were in the 70's. It's like listening to Bach, Metal Style!
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Heavy Metal Fruit by Motorpsycho (CD) is NOT available in stores, and seems to be on permanent backorder. How are we to go about obtaining this disc?
Go online and order it! Just type in the words then put cd+sale.
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