If you're an Offspring fan, then this is a "must have" for your collection. Zany disrespectful punk/pop...including the loopy "Pretty Fly" track. A goodplace to start as an in... read full review
If you are buying this album, then you probably know what you are getting. Heavy death metal with unintelligible vocals (a la Cradle of Filth)and crashing guitar. The DVD is a bit tedious (but then th... read full review
i bought this album mostly unheard, because i am a huge fan of japan, this band being mostly comprised of members of that group. unfortunately david sylvian's vocals are in the same pretentious m... read full review
Recent offering (2006) from masters of gloom. Imagine thrash played at very slow speed and that's what you have here. Doesn't have the cool disturbing artwork of Songs of Darkness and there may be jus... read full review
What you see is what you get...the two early EPs on one disc. Are they a one trick pony musically? Possibly. Got to say it's a relief when Andrea shuts up and Christina starts singing again. ... read full review
Complete with cool, disturbing gorey artwork this album features MDB proably at their best, without the gutteral vocals on some previous work. Doom-laden riffs repeated until you lose the will to live. If you l... read full review
In the Slayer versus Metallica debate, this album may help you make up your mind. Modern thrash with guitar work that you will want to listen to again and again. Note that the album comes in a variety of artwor... read full review
Listen to this album to get the real feel of what the freaks were listening to in the very late 60s and early 70s. Simplistic guitar riffs drenched with wahwah and distortion (you can hear those single coil gui... read full review