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| | Curse/Nightmares | | | Music Artist : | | Omen | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Metal Blade | | Release Date : | | 1996-11-05 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Curse 2. Kill on Sight 3. Holy Martyr 4. Eye of the Storm 5. S.R.B. 6. Teeth of the Hydra 7. At All Cost 8. Destiny 9. Bounty Hunter 10. Larch 11. Nightmares 12. Shock Treatment 13. Dragon's Breath 14. Termination 15. Bounty Hunter 16. Whole Lotta Rosie [Live]
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I finally found the sucker! Submitted on: 2008-05-09 |
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| I looked everywhere for this CD, but never found it until now! I love this thing! I was in a band for several years and that is the only way I even knew of this Canadian band, but I really love their work! I have another CD of theirs, but this is by far the best CD they have. |
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A True 80's Metal Classic ! Submitted on: 2007-05-16 |
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First of all, I'd like to apologyze about my bad english, but I hope to be understood.
This is one of my favourite metal records. Powerfull, straight and honest. Not speed, thrash, black or speed metal. Just Heavy Metal. Since the first to last track. In my opinion, Kill on Sight, Holy Martyr, Teeth of the hydra and Termination are the highlights. But the other tracks also deserve to be listen to.
If you are fan of bands like Manowar, Liege Lord, Savage Grace and Armored Saint you have to be this album ! You won't regret !
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The Metal Classic you've probably never heard... Submitted on: 2004-01-17 |
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| Where do I start with this incredible album? Perhaps by saying it is arguably the best album in the Metal Blade catalogue, which is quite a statement! Originally released in 1986, it had the benefit of that label's joint venture with Capitol Records (recorded in the music giant's famous studio and marketed using its vast distribution channels). The Oklahoma-bred, L. A.-based band had just left the wake of an acclaimed, if modest-selling album ("Warning of Danger") and it seemed that guitarist-songwriter Kenny Powell felt he had something to prove because this album has no weak spots that I can discern. The songs are powerful and well-executed. (Drummer Steve Wittig and bassist Jody Henry play with Pro-Tools tightness, years before anyone knew what Pro-Tools was; Powell's leads sear and riffs crush.) Singer J. D. Kimball's vocals get the proper sonic treatment this time and he sings with the conviction of a man whose future was truly uncertain. (In fact, he left the band shortly after the support tour for this album and went unaccounted for nearly the next 20 years, ostensibly fighting a battle with the bottle. Heartbreakingly, Powell didn't know what had happened to his former bandmate until the news of Kimball's death in Ocober 2003.) Some standout tracks include the title track, "S.R.B." (a stirring insrtrumental inspired by the Challenger shuttle accident), and "Teeth of the Hydra". Tragically, this album with seemingly everything going for it, did't get the support and exposure it could have. Powell was a true hero to the genre, but power metal was never that well-received in the States. The band didn't even tour Europe or Asia (The album actually charted in Germany and Japan based on word-of-mouth.) Thankfully, a savvy Metal Blade re-released it in the mid 90s, giving the album a new lease on life. As an added bonus, the re-release includes the low-budget, but worthwhile "Nightmares" ep from 1987. This is an excellent place for the uninitiated to discover this shamefully-underrated band. I believe that fans of Iron Maiden, Armored Saint and early Helloween would really get into this! |
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Where have all the metal heads gone? Submitted on: 2002-12-18 |
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| This was one of my very favorites in the 80's. Great vocals and outstanding musicians. As a guitarist, I loved their style. I wish music like this was still around. |
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[Great] American Metal Submitted on: 2002-08-02 |
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| If you don't own any music from these guys you are missing out. By far and away one of the best metal bands around. |
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