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Little Dead Bertha – Dance In Darkness (ep – 2007)

Little Dead Bertha – Dance… In Darkness (EP – 2007)

Little Dead Bertha - Dance    In Darkness (ep - 2007)

Genre: Melodic Death/Gothic Metal
Сountry: Russia (Voronezh)
Quality: MP3, 320 kbps, 44 Khz, Stereo
Size: 50 Mb

Tracklist:

1. Reign Of Eternal Night
2. Angel And Pain
3. My Naked Ideal
4. Wolfdance

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 Music Comments Off

Original Gta Iv Soundtrack + All Music From Radio

Grand Theft Auto IV – Special Edition Soundtrack
 Original Gta Iv Soundtrack + All Music From Radio

01. Michael Hunter – Soviet Connection (The Theme From Grand Theft Auto IV)
02. Mobb Deep Ft. Havoc & Prodigy From H.N.I.C. Part 2 Sessions – Dirty New Yorker
03. The Rapture – No Sex For Ben
04. Munga – No Fraid A
05. Busta Rhymes – Where’s My Money
06. C.J. – I Want You
07. Joe Walsh – Rocky Mountain Way
08. Bob Marley & The Wailers and Damian Marley – Stand Up Jamrock
09. Seryoga – Liberty City: The Invasion
10. Greenskeepers – Vagabond
11. Electrik Funk – On A Journey
12. Qadir – Nickname
13. David Axelrod – Holy Thursday
14. Nas – War Is Necessary
15. Fela Kuti – Zombie
16. Global Communication

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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 Music Comments Off

The Best Of James Bond

The Best Of James Bond

Tracklist:
01. Monty Norman Orchestra – James Bond Theme (From Dr No)
02. Shirley Bassey – Goldfinger
03. Carly Simon – Nobody Does It Better (From The Spy Who Loved Me)
04. Duran Duran – A View To Kill
05. Sheena Easton – For Your Eyes Only
06. Louis Armstrong – We Have All The Time In The World (From On Her Majestys Secret Service)
07. Paul McCarthney And Wings – Live And Let Die
08. Rita Coolidge – All Time High (From Octopussy)
09. A Ha – The Liveing Daylights
10. Gladys Knight – License To Kill
11. Matt Monro – From Russia With Love
12. Tom Jones – Thunderball
13. Nancy Sinatra – You Only Live Twice
14. Shirley Bassey – Moonranker
15. The John Barry Orchestra – On Her Majestys Secret Service
16. LuLu – The Man With The Golden Gun
17. Shirley Bassey – Diamonds Are Forever
18. Tina Turner – Goldeneye
19. Sheryl Crow – Tomorrow Never Dies
20. Garbage – The World Is Not Enough
21. Moby – James Bond Theme (From Tomorrow Never Dies)
22. Parodi Fair – James Bond Theme (Unreleased Goldeneye Trailer Version)

The Best Of James Bond

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 Music Comments Off

Death Before Dishonor Better Ways To Die 2009 Fnt

- Release Info ————————————————————– -

  Artist:      Death Before Dishonor
  Album:       Better Ways To Die
  Label:       Bridge Nine Records
  Playtime:    24:17 min
  Genre:       Hardcore
  URL:         http://www.deathb4dishonor.com/
  Rip date:    2009-06-27
  Street date: 2009-07-28
  Size:        41.55 MB
  Type:        Normal
  Quality:     226 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ————————————————————- -

  Forget what you think you know about Boston Hardcore.

  Beyond the stereotype of “beatdowns”, the “tough guy” exterior,
  the simplistic “chugga chugga” riffage, and so much more than just a mosh
  pit is one of the hardest working bands in hardcore: Death Before Dishonor.
  In the four years since they originally joined the Bridge Nine roster,
  Death Before Dishonor has released two full-length albums, two 7″‘s, and
  played over 1,000 shows around the globe. Now, Death Before Dishonor is
  gearing up to release their third and most accomplished studio album to date -
  Better Ways to Die. This album not only solidifies Death Before Dishonor’s
  commitment to what they do as a band, but it also displays their unflinching
  ability and desire to establish themselves outside of clichΘs and the
  pre-defined constructs of what it is to be “hardcore.”

  With their 2007 release of Count Me In, Death Before Dishonor caught people
  off guard as the album debuted on the Billboard Heatseekers Charts,
  Independent Albums and Top New Artist charts and stayed there for over
  four weeks. Regional and National press took notice, as did radio and video
  outlets. Death Before Dishonor embarked on a world tour to promote Count Me In,
  supporting cornerstones of the hardcore world like Agnostic Front, Madball,
  Sick Of It All, and Hatebreed, as well as modern powerhouses Have Heart and
  Terror. DBD hit every nook and cranny around the world – Europe, Australia,
  Japan, Great Britain, Mexico, Canada and the entire continental US -
  Count Me In was officially a success.

  Fast forward to 2009 and Death Before Dishonor returned to Boston to write and
  record what would become Better Ways To Die – which did not come without obstacles.
  Member changes ensued, a new drummer was added into the fold, and the band found
  themselves in a spot of free agency as their contract had expired with their
  home since 2005 – Bridge Nine Records. Vocalist Bryan Harris stated, “It was a
  weird position to be in since we’ve pretty much been with Bridge Nine since the
  beginning, but staying with the label was an easy decision for us. They’ve always
  cared about our band and since Count Me In came out, they’ve grown to become that
  ‘next level’ label that our band needed to move forward.”

  And move forward they did, as Better Ways To Die showcases Death Before Dishonor
  reaching outside of the safe hardcore formulas both in songs and content while still
  retaining their roots in the South Boston upbringing. Produced by Jim Siegel,
  Better Ways To Die lies somewhere between the harder punk edge of Rancid, the working
  class anthems of fellow Bostonians Dropkick Murphys, the hardcore attack of Hatebreed
  and the precision and riffage of Slayer – this is the sound of a true Boston Hardcore
  band.

  Lyrically, Better Ways To Die is an undeniable view into the world that is
  Death Before Dishonor; the blue collar, overlooked, undervalued segments of society
  and how we all survive in the face of adversity. However, this album pushes beyond
  just anger and rage as songs like “Remember” and “Our Glory Days” remind us of the
  hope that can be found in punk and hardcore music. Further diversifying the album is
  “Boys In Blue”, which takes the punk mentality of “~censored~ the police” and turns it on
  the wrongful arrest and abuse of Harris’ brother. The title track is a unique view
  on war and its effects in a poorer neighborhood and is perhaps one of the best
  Death Before Dishonor songs to date.

  Better Ways To Die is the sound of defiance when all one is surrounded with is defeat
  and marginalization. “If it weren’t for this band, I would be sitting in
  Massachusetts. In the last two years I’ve been to Australia, Russia, Ukraine, Japan,
  all across Europe, the US and Canada and I’ve seen all four oceans. We have no
  reason to stop now – people are now starting to pay attention”, said Harris.
  So pay attention: Better Ways To Die is the new definition of Boston Hardcore.

- Track List —————————————————————- -

  01. Peace And Quiet                                                   ( 1:15)
  02. Remember                                                          ( 2:12)
  03. Coffin Nail                                                       ( 2:23)
  04. ~censored~ This Year                                                    ( 1:51)
  05. Boys In Blue                                                      ( 2:15)
  06. Better Ways To Die                                                ( 2:50)
  07. So Far From Home                                                  ( 3:02)
  08. Black Cloud                                                       ( 2:04)
  09. No More Lies                                                      ( 1:54)
  10. Bloodlust                                                         ( 2:03)
  11. Our Glory Days                                                    ( 2:28)

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