Create archives of your favorite media with ease using this LG Ultra Slim SP80NB60 external DVD±RW/CD-RW Drive, which offers up to 8x DVD±R write speeds. Jamless play skips damaged parts of the disc to ensure smooth, uninterrupted playback.
Carry your 13" Apple MacBook Air securely in your bag with this Speck SPK-A4157 shell case, which features durable construction and a thin, snap-on design for lightweight protection and portability.
This case is sturdy, snazzy and doesn't detract from the style of the MacBook Air. My only (minor) complaint is that its form-fitting design makes it hard to fully snap the pieces on, and it feels like you're going to break the computer trying to force the edges to snap into place. After that, though, it fits great. Very seamless.
This EP contains some good tunes, including an awesome cover of Metallica's "No Remorse" and a remake of "The Undead Shall Feast" from CC's first album, but still feels like a collection of extra material. Personally, I love the Metallica cover, but it was included as a bonus track on "Gore Obsessed," which I already owned. That is one of the reasons I waited so long to buy this EP, eventually only doing so to complete my collection. I would think the same would apply to any fan. Buy if you're wanting to fill out your collection. Otherwise you're not missing much.
"Kill" marked the return of guitarist Rob Barrett -- who played on "The Bleeding" and "Vile" -- and brought back more of a groovy, but still ferocious, sound for Cannibal Corpse. I like the change and think "Kill" marked a new and improved era for the band that continues today.
This is the full-on crazy, tongue-in-cheek project I had expected from Uncle Al. The first half of the album is no-holds-barred, aggressive industrial metal. The second half delves into catchy -- almost poppy at times -- trippy and just plain fun experimental songs - which are even better if you're in a certain "state of mind." I'm a little on the fence on the vinyl mix. I felt it should have had more dynamic range, but it's not bad by any means and doesn't distract from the music.