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    1. Educated Horses
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    2. Rosenrot
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    3. Past, Present & Future [w/
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    4. With Teeth
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    5. Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box
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    6. Reise, Reise
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    7. The Fragile
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    8. Mutter
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    9. Pretty Hate Machine
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    10. Karma
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    11. The Downward Spiral
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    12. Dark Light
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    13. Bleed the Grey Sky Black
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    14. Hellbilly Deluxe
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    15. Razorblade Romance
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    16. Lust for Blood
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    1. Educated Horses
    by Geffen Records
    Audio CD (28 March, 2006)
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    Asin: B000ENWKN8
    Sales Rank: 1666
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    2-0 out of 5 stars WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!?
    DUDE?!?! What happened, when i heard about a new Zombie cd i was like O YEA! and then when i heard foxy foxy i was like WTF?? What happened to Hellbilly and Sinister kind of music?? I dont know what happened but, I'll admit theres a few decent songs like Let It All Bleed Out and The Scorpion Sleeps, but WTF?!?!?!?!?
    4-0 out of 5 stars Don't Overlook This One!
    OK, ok.Typical Rob Zombie it ain't.I agree.If you love his solo work up to this point and his White Zombie stuff, as I do, you do have a certain expectation about what a Zombie (Rob or White) album will deliver.But Zombie's a creative creature, and that's why I love this album.He's too creative to stick with that hot rod drivin' demon conception forever.And this album proves he can move beyond that.He keeps a lot of the similar, horror based track concepts, but this is less a metal album and much more a hard rock album.It still has loads of the atmosphere that Zombie is quite good at creating, but it's got a lot of groove that really comes across very well.That said, there are still some tracks that sound a little like classic Zombie."Let it All Bleed Out" would fit well on any of his other albums, as would a few others.It's the more unique and clever approaches to songs like "The Devil's Rejects" that make the album unique.Bottom line, if you're willing to let Rob take you in a different direction, this is a very strong album.If you just can't bear Rob trying something a little different, it's not for you.But give it a couple of listens before you condemn this album for its variance from traditional Zombie.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible
    I've been a Zombie fan since somewhere between 94-96 and have seen him 3 times in concert.I am disappointed I went last month to see him with Godsmack and regret wasting the $110 and going out in hurrican Ernesto rain.He has sold out with the Red White & Blue theme and I am tired of him speeding up all his old good songs and no bass.And for you guys that haven't been to this tour yet ROB DID 3 COVER SONGS. UGH!Sweet Dreams and a Van Halen song I dind't know haha and Hendrix's Star Stangled Banner. He even made the sucky Educated Horses linger way too long by playing it at 2 diferrent times. I was mortified.
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    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Industrial Metal    4. Pop    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop   


    2. Rosenrot
    by Republic
    Audio CD (28 March, 2006)
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    Asin: B000BK8FH4
    Sales Rank: 2400
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Rammstein album to date
    Forget about being mostly B-sides from Reise,Reise, which was awsome in its own right. "Rosenrot" takes Rammstein in a whole new direction and I certainly hope they stay down the road this ablum has started them. Now to be fair I am of the opinion that every Rammstein ablum has been better than its predecessor.Sehnsucht was topped by Mutter which was topped by Reise Reise which was topped by this album.So their next album might be better than "Rosenrot" but that would be asking a lot. Its hard to find a bad song on this album, okay maybe Stirb Nicht Vor Mir . And the great ones like ,Mann Gegen Mann, Wo Bist Du, and the title track are Rammsteins best songs yet. But the true standout on this album has to be Feuer und Wasser. Slow at first but when it gets going it is sheer brilliance. Move over Reise Reise, your B-sides just took center stage. With Rammstein it matters not whether you understand the lyrics or not, they are that good.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great overall, 2 exceptions..
    My favorite track is right out of the gate with Benzin, gets the blood flowing.Title track is good also. All good stuff with the exception of 2, my opinion. Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do)should be tossed.Te Quiero Puta! the reviewer below thinks is a "wonder" (yeah, I'm sure wonderin'), and a "top track" ???? Ya gotta be kiddin...That track finds new lower levels in the basement depths of Stupid.Ughhh...F'ing awful!!Good thing the rest of this CD rocks.

    5-0 out of 5 stars efing awsome
    this is probably one of the greatest albums to date. if you get the chance to buy this album i suggest you do so. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Germany    3. Heavy Metal    4. Industrial Metal    5. Pop    6. Progressive Metal    7. Rock   


    3. Past, Present & Future [w/ Bonus DVD]
    by Geffen Records
    Audio CD (23 September, 2003)
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    Asin: B0000AVBDS
    Sales Rank: 1846
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A classic greatist hits package.
    Listening to this album reminds me of flipping through the pages of an old "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazine. When I hear Rob Zombie, I hear echos of a man enfluenced by Horror Films, Aurora Monster Models, Old "Creepy" and "Eerie" magazines from the 1970's, "The Munsters" and all the old stuff that pop culture threw at kids growing up in the 1960's and 70's. His music contains all those elements mixed up on his palet and comes up with some really interesting and entertaining stuff.The only way I can describe Rob Zombie's music is if you take: Kiss, ZZ-Top, Frank Zappa, Tom Waits and Alice Cooper, throw it in a blender, mix it up and then pour it into a skull shaped mug.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Rob Zombie/White Zombie fan
    This is the difinitive Rob Zombie collection. You get all his greatest hits,including solo material and material from White Zombie.Plus,you get the videos to all his best songs. Who could ask for anything more.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A 19 course Zombie feast!
    If you like Rob Zombie,(even a little bit), you've got to get this cd.It's a great balance that delivers his current hits, and allows you to enjoy his older hits.Awesome!
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    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Industrial Metal    4. Pop    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop   


    4. With Teeth
    by Interscope Records
    Audio CD (03 May, 2005)
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    Asin: B000929AJQ
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Trent Reznor has always been a one-trick-pony, but it's a damn good trick: sunny melodies filtered through ferocious electronics. Unfortunately, the trick's impact was often watered down by a tendency toward petulance and self-absorption. Still, almost six years after NIN's last release, Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars Some new stuff with an older sound
    Sounds a lot like Pretty Hate Machine.Lots of good songs here, but most of them are more suited as background music.Not too many jump out and grab your attention.Does not even compare to Downward Spiral which is a timeless masterpiece.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A More Mature Nihilism
    Last Christmas my grandmother sent me some money, and this album is one of the things I bought.Having had no exposure to NIN (except through music videos), I was taken aback by my immediate liking of this particular work.I've since obtained a copy of "The Downward Spiral", and while I find it to be fascinating--not to mention obnoxious at times--I have to admit that, at age 41, I prefer "With Teeth", which is more advanced both lyrically and musically.Mr. Reznor's prodigious anger has thankfully been somewhat tempered by his new-found penchant for intelligent reflection and, yes, emotional growth. That's not to say that he's gotten boring.His innate talent precludes that.There are some genuinely beautiful melodies here to go along with his improved singing voice, but--not to worry--there's also the residual self-hatred, self-absorption, and loathing for existence shared by all nihilists.I like to think that I have a little man that lives inside of me.His name is Trent Reznor.

    4-0 out of 5 stars He's back and mellowed out BIG TIME
    just wanted to say my mom liked this album so he has changed tremendiously. thats all ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Industrial    4. Industrial Metal    5. Pop    6. Rock    7. Rock/Pop    8. United States of America   


    5. Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box
    by Rhino / Wea
    Audio CD (19 September, 2006)
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    Asin: B000GIWS4M
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Yes, I was one of Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Turning on the light in a dark room
    The liner for this compilation pretty much sums it up. Goth music was created in the UK by people who watched the late night creature feature and who read Shelly, Stoker,etc. Some of these artists were romantics and some wanted to be like Alice Cooper (Nik Fiend).
    1-0 out of 5 stars Rhino knows Goth...
    Repackaged Goth music courtesy of Rhino. Thank you for telling us what goth music is and what artists are goth. The masses no longer have to think, we only have these record companies to decide for us what category a certain genre of music belongs to.
    4-0 out of 5 stars So gothic it's undead
    I am completely pleased to see something like this come out in the year 2006. For those who are just discovering gothic rock, and for us seasoned veterans, this collection is exceptional. I do have some bones with it...AFI is a good band but hardly goth. And where are bands like Inkubus Sukkubus? Die Laughing? Switchblade Symphony? Big Electric Cat? The Shroud? Ofra Haza? And they certainly could have picked a better Neubauten song!! But I digress...this is a great collection. The DVD rocks, the music rocks. Check it out for yourself. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Electro-Industrial    2. Goth Rock    3. Industrial    4. Pop    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop Collections    7. V/a Compilations   


    6. Reise, Reise
    by Republic
    Audio CD (16 November, 2004)
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    Asin: B0002XDODU
    Sales Rank: 5927
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Boring -- Beware the "musical" snobs
    I'm sure that hard-core Rammstein-lovers will slam my review by checking "not useful" simply because they love the album and want to hammer me, but they are not who I am writing this review for. This is for people who, like me, who don't care who the artist is, but look for a certain type of music.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Simply Phenomenal
    Fresh from their 2001 masterpiece "Mutter", German industrial metal merchants Rammstein return with a bang with their phenomenally epic 2004 masterpiece entitled "Reise, Reise". Not a single word can truly describe how phenomenal this album is. From beginning to end, this album will no doubt take you on an epic breathtaking journey that you'll leave you breathless, and sometimes bring tears to your eyes. Every song on here is simply awesome. Till Lindemann's vocals are just absolutely awesome and very enchanting. Paul Landers and Richard Z. Kruspe-Bernstein's guitar riffs are tight, crisp, and very menacing. Doktor Christian Lorenz's keyboardwork is great, and Oliver Riedel's bass, and Christoph "Doom" Schneider's drumming are all good as well.
    5-0 out of 5 stars "We're all living in Amerika...COCA COLA!...WONDERBRA!"
    Reise, Reise(2004). Rammstein's fourth studio album.
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    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Germany    3. Heavy Metal    4. Industrial Metal    5. Pop    6. Progressive Metal    7. Rock   


    7. The Fragile
    by Nothing
    Audio CD (21 September, 1999)
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    Asin: B00001P4TH
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Trent Reznor took five years to record this monstrous double-CD set, wielding a perfectionist's touch in the production and the subtlety of a chainsaw in the musicianship. The result is uncompromising, full of hysterical noise and yet utterly accessible. Somehow, someway, this is one of the best pop records of the year. Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Took me years to get it....
    Okay, I will admit that I COMPLETELY SLAGGED this album off in my With Teeth review. The truth is, I didn't "get" this album until today. You see, I am going through a rather terrible break up right now, so the whole theme of "putting your life back together" from a state of complete and utter isolation finally registered with me on a more cerebral and personal level. One of the reasons why I originally hated this album was because I was an avid Downward Spiral fan. To me, that album was pure aural bliss and brilliance. On that record, Trent took the harshness of old school industrial acts like Throbbing Gristle and SPK and combined it with conventional album rock like Pink Floyd and David Bowie. And I always enjoyed the albums that Trent did with Marilyn Manson, too, but when The Fragile came out I was like... wtf. It just didn't register with me. I understood that it was supposed to be a more epic and introspective record, but what I didn't understand was that the entire album was one big therapeutic process for Trent. In other words, this is not an album that could be the soundtrack to Tetsuo: The Iron Man or anything, it strips away all of the layers and there is a lot of frailty and humanity in these songs, hence the title "The Fragile." Don't be a fool like me and expect a barrage of fuzz guitars and scrapping metal effects on this record.
    5-0 out of 5 stars One of the most well crafted and atmospheric journey's into a double disc album
    Sure their are a few forgettable tracks(Starf***ers comes to mind), and the album is more of the type where you have to sit down and listen from left to right to get the whole picture, but this is Trent Reznor's masterpiece, forget The Downward Spiral.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Good stuff
    I've ignored this band for some reason or another. Now I'm first getting into them and this CD is very good. ... Read more

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    8. Mutter
    by Umvd Labels
    Audio CD (03 April, 2001)
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    Asin: B00005AAFS
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This German industrial-metal machine has proven itself to bequite popular, with their engaging, potent brand of electronic-enhancedguitar rock and outlandish stage shows appealing to everyone from youngteens to fortysomethings. (Their last studio release, 1998's Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Feuer Frei!
    Great album. Power and energy to the vein.
    5-0 out of 5 stars When trimming down my collection...
    I traded in all my Rammstein Albums, save this one. I don't listen to it often, but it is still a masterpiece.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Rammstein album so far
    This was the first Rammstein album I listened to.Powerful sound and perfectly matched vocals blew me away. Surprisingly, ballads of this album have the same strong force that drives each song.The music is skillfully mixed such that loud sound does not irritate your ear drums.And you would want to turn up the volume listening to Mutter.From powerful Feuer frei! to mellower Links 234 and Mutter the album is strong, bold and saturated with heavy and uncompromising sound.I was not very impressed with previous albums and very disappointed with later ones: Reise, Reise and Rosenrot. ... Read more

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    9. Pretty Hate Machine
    by Rykodisc
    Audio CD (22 November, 2005)
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    Sales Rank: 5788
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A masters work.
    In my mind this is one of those albums that should be issued to everyone the moment that they become an angsty teenager.I'm going to be very biased as this is one of the first cd's I ever bought upon finding it used at the local record store, but its also one of the few albums that I still enjoy listening to after all this time.
    4-0 out of 5 stars This one kicked it off
    This is techno after a long line of coke.The first song, Head Like a Hole, is probably my favorite song NIN ever did.Terrible Lie is probably my 2nd choice of this album (a distant 2nd.)This album is good, but kind of soft.It one of those albums that if your in the mood for it, you think it is the best album ever, but if your not, it will get on your nerves.Honestly, the album is worth buying just for Head Like a Hole.This album blends together with their album Broken to give us The Downward Spiral, which is, in my opinion, by far their best overall album.

    5-0 out of 5 stars 1989..
    1989, the year Trent Reznor got pissed enough to write a masterpiece of anger and resentment about a girl.
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    10. Karma
    by Nettwerk Records
    Audio CD (22 April, 1997)
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    The novelty was stripmined from ethnobeat pop long ago, and this skin-deep confection is surprising only in its lack of edge and invention. On the plus side, the melodies are textured and lush, the beats entrancing, and a parade of gifted singers--Kristy Thirsk, Jacqui Hunt, and Sarah McLachlan included--bill and coo impressively. Lead single "Euphoria (Firefly)" has spark and spirit, while "Enchanted" and "Duende" are strong vehicles for Thirsk and Camille Henderson respectively. Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Simply Excellent!
    "Karma" is a great CD and next to "Enigma's MCMXC A.D." (the best) is one of the top new age ambient electronic CD's of the 90's.Karma does hold its own and is enchanting from start to finish! "Relax" from Blank & Jones and "Levitation" from Digital Moodz and Conjure One's "Extraordinary Ways" are also great newer choices.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Better than all the artists they rip off
    They rip off everyone, from Enigma to Deep Forest to Dead Can Dance. And the result is much better than any album by any of those artists (with the exception of Dead Can Dance, of course). There are moments of spellbinding beauty in songs like "Duende" (my absolute favorite) and "Forgotten Worlds", where they sample Lisa Gerrard's voice. And the Sarah McLachlan collaboration is exceptional. If you are into the Enigma/Deep Forest/B-tribe genre, this album will blow you away.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Every nerve like a firefly...
    In all honesty, I'm fairly new to the new age genre.I only first discovered an interest in it about a year and a half ago, with the purchase of Enya's Watermark album.Since then, I have also discovered some very talented artists like Vangelis, Loreena McKennitt, Sheila Chandra and personal favorite Enigma.One thing about all of these artists is that their music has truly stood the test of time. In addition, they've been known to transcend their genre from time to time, often adding in new elements not before seen in the world of new age.However, there is one more artist that could very well be the most innovative of them all.That is Delerium.
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    11. The Downward Spiral
    by Nothing
    Audio CD (08 March, 1994)
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Nine Inch Nails are a pretty amazing phenomenon when one considers what they--um, he--have done with just a few studio recordings. Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A mental breakdown, set to audio.
    "The Downward Spiral" consistently ranks as one of the best albums of the 1990's, and it's not difficult to see why. All of Nine Inch Nail's albums are at least good, but TDS is (so far) their... er, his best. This album is an industrial classic. So many great tracks.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Pure perfection
    The Downward Spiral takes you on a journey, nuff said. Very few albums, especially today, pull you in and take you on a ride that pulls out all of your emotions. You'll cringe, get teary-eyed, but in the end you're relieved you got through it. This is pure intensity with absolutely beautiful melodies.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliance
    Brilliant.Solid.Powerful.A timeless masterpiece.
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    12. Dark Light
    by Sire / London/Rhino
    Audio CD (27 September, 2005)
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    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Finland’s His Infernal Majesty (H.I.M.) has managed to release a solid, if not wholly overwhelming album. Listening to vocalist Ville Valo work his magic on the title tune, where he bridges the distance between Bono and Bowie, you almost believe you’re listening to one of the great voices, maybe even great bands, of the age. The sharp, hook-laden tunes such as "Killing Loneliness," "Vampire Heart" and "Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly" only seem to confirm that initial spark of discovery. However, the brilliance evident at the beginning barely stretches to the halfway mark. "The Face Of God" and "Drunk On Shadows" are little more than hooks around which other things happen rather than the promising, fully realized material found at the album’s start. That said, Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Buy It
    I love this album.Amazing melodies, memorable lyrics, and top notch production that creates a recording that is near perfect. I have all of HIM's previous recordings and they have their high marks though this is the most complete offering.This band is simply fantastic and so is this album.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Band You Dont Know About
    I discovered HIM by accident while watching the OzzFest 10th Anniversary TV documentary.There was a set from this band from Finland and it took me all of about 15 seconds to recognize the talent of the lead singer Ville Vallo. The band was HIM.Make no mistake, his haunting lyrics and voice are unique and truly special and are the driving force behind this band.His persona perfectly represents that battle in every person of light and dark that is the storyline of the bands music.He is the show.I have listened to every recording of this band and everything they put out is really good. "Dark Light" is a natural evolution.Not everybody likes evolution but for me that is what makes music great and thus this ranks as HIMs best work.Making music is like a construction project and this record is far more complicated and ambitious than anything previous.Comparing it to the bands initial release is like comparing a single story building to a skyscraper!The guitar, drums, keyboarding etc are all much more complex and crisp than previous recordings.IMO the band has finally caught up to the bar that the lead singer set from the beginning.
    1-0 out of 5 stars John Cougar Mellencamp
    Him? Who?Who's he? Him!I don't know who he is.It's him. Who's he!!!HIM!!!Alright, ENOUGH!He is JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP!! He is HIM!!! ... Read more

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    13. Bleed the Grey Sky Black
    by Metropolis Records
    Audio CD (10 October, 2006)
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    Asin: B000I2IR8W
    Sales Rank: 5071
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    14. Hellbilly Deluxe
    by Geffen Records
    Audio CD (25 August, 1998)
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    Asin: B00000AEFF
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Malevolent megalomaniac or eerie artiste? Rob Zombie is a bit of both. With spooky metal music that's as colorful and kitschy as its comic art, the singer's solo debut bears more than a little resemblance to his band of many years, White Zombie. These 13 tracks (yeah, there just Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A layed back Metal for most listeners (4.5/5)
    this is most definately the best debut ive heard yet, if white zombie is half as good as this is it is bound to be an incredible debut as well
    5-0 out of 5 stars Good Industrial-Metal
    This Rob's best album,more darker & heavier than "The Sinister Urge" and "Educated Horses".My favourite song is "Return Of The Phantom Stranger",but all song is good (except one-two fillers).Most powerful track is Dragula and Superbeast,but the hardest is "What Lurks On Channel X ?".Good guitar riffs,with techno sound,and monotonic drums is characteristics on this cd...the vocal's not bad.If you like White Zombie,you'll like this album.

    5-0 out of 5 stars "What are you thinking about?"
    I was first hooked onto Rob Zombie after hearing 'Living Dead Girl' off the 'Psycho' remake soundtrack.I was floored at the eerie vibe that could be acheived through his music.Then I heard 'Dragula' and decided that I needed this album.From start to finish Rob Zombie delivers, and this is by far his best album.Sinister Urge just didn't do much for me and had an overall poppy feel to it that was a huge dissapointment.This album though is far from pop and delivers on all fronts, from killer brutal tracks like 'Meet the Creeper' and 'Demonoid Phenomenon' to eerie numbers like 'Living Dead Girl', 'Ballad of Ressurection Joe..' and one of my personal favorites, 'Spookshow Baby'In the end Hellbilly Deluxe is a must have for any fan of White Zombie or Horror Movies and should be in heavy rotation on your CD player. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Heavy Metal    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop    6. United States of America   


    15. Razorblade Romance
    by Umvd Labels
    Audio CD (28 October, 2003)
    list price: $13.98 -- our price: $12.99
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    Asin: B0000DJYO6
    Sales Rank: 8577
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars One of the greater HIM albums.
    This is the cd that first introduced me to HIM. Although that was before it came out in the US. With this cd you get a great blend of the Love Metal HIM is known for also with slower ballads. Join Me is a great song of love and questioning what you would do for it. In my opinion Razorblade Romance is a cd any HIM fan should have in there collection.

    5-0 out of 5 stars H.I.M. is one of the GREATEST band ever!!!!!!!!!!!
    This band rocks no matter what anyone says. This is another band that sticks out and sounds different. Ville has a great voice, oh hell all the members of H.I.M. rock. No one should ever say this band sucks cause this is one band that has talent.

    3-0 out of 5 stars For the HIM-obsessed only
    With half the disc being less-interesting versions of songs Ville's come out with before, this disc is only for the truly hardcore-fans of HIM. I still enjoy listening to this CD from time to time, and there are some OK songs on the disc that I hadn't heard of before, but if you're looking to expand your HIM Horizon beyond "Join Me" and "Wicked Game," this disc is not for you. If you're looking to delve into remakes and a few extra newbies (which aren't as good as his typical stuff, IMHO) then maybe you might get something out of this one. But I have to say..this isn't his best one. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Finland    2. Goth Rock    3. Industrial/Gothic    4. Pop    5. Rock   


    16. Lust for Blood
    by Metropolis Records
    Audio CD (26 September, 2006)
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    Asin: B000H8RV8E
    Sales Rank: 4389
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
    Most of the music on this album is very good, however, the vocals and lyrics leave a lot to be desired. The vocals are distorted because let's face it, Bryan can't sing or write good lyrics. Another low point is movie samples. There is nothing more pleasant than hearing low quality samples with background noise, and static in your music. The worst song is "Lust" - same guitar riff for 3 minutes, and very uninspired lyrics. The instrumental tracks are excellent though.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Magnum Opus
    Lust For Blood is easily the most diverse VAC album to date.Arguable, the best, as well.It easily outshines Hex Angel and Twisted Thought Generator.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Like a wound that won't stop bleeding...
    VAC has really impressed me with this one... I was fearing it may be worse than 2003's "Hex Angel" (good album but weak for VAC standards if you ask me). I'm happy to report that this album really delivers. You will find Bryan trying all kinds of genres here (rock, synth pop, trance, EBM, industrial) and there are some real stand outs here. My personal favorites would be the 3 instrumentals: Ghost in the Circuit, Psychoactive Landscape and Ghost Regen. VAC has become something really special in the electronic music world. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Dance Music    4. Electronic    5. Heavy Metal    6. Industrial    7. Pop   


    17. Keianh (Psalm 69)
    by Sire / London/Rhino
    Audio CD (14 July, 1992)
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    Asin: B000002LR6
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Ministry's best.
    Psalm 69 is a pretty cool sludgy and drug inspired piece of work. I like it a lot.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Way to Succeed...
    ...and the Way to Suck Eggs.That's the rest of the title, and it's accurate in its "love it or lump it" attitude: there's no in-between ground with music this intense, you're either in or out.If you think Rob Zombie could stand to be heavier, Nine Inch Nails should be a little less sensitive, or Rammstein should try to be less German, than this is exactly what you're looking for.Ministry have several damn good albums, including their last two releases, but this is their definitive statement, to be locked in a time capsule for future generations to learn how to just get angry.Hardcore enough for punks, metal enough for headbangers, and your parents WILL hate it more than your Korn CDs.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Jesus Built My Hotrod!!!!
    This album simply ROCKS.Crank it up until your ears bleed!Probably the best known Ministry album and it certainly is my favorite.NWO, TVII, Just One Fix, Psalms 69, Jesus Built My Hotrod....it doesn't get any better than that.I would put this in my list of top 10 albums ever. ... Read more

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    18. You'll Rebel to Anything
    by Metropolis Records
    Audio CD (12 April, 2005)
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    Asin: B0007WFXMQ
    Sales Rank: 30632
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Dang, shut up and like it will ya?
    Okay.... gotta say it... SHUT YER COMPLAINING ABOUT THE 'TIME TOTAL' OF THIS RECORD!!!!! You are all giving me a headache! Now, lets talk about HOW GREAT THIS ALBUM IS!!! Its what got me into MSI. Before I heard them, I DIDNT EVEN LIKE MUSIC. But when I took this cd from my friend and downloaded it to my comp, I literally fell in 'like'. Sure, it took me a few listen(s) to really get into it ((regarding the fact that I never really listened to a specific band before)) but ever since, I cant stop obessing! 'Shut Me Up' (the first song) is rawsum and to this day I can still listen to it twenty or more times in a row.
    1-0 out of 5 stars this band sucks
    my god what has the world come too....this bad is so called unique...hell thats becasue they suck worse than anyone else before them....total insult to rock/metal.This is pop.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Shite...
    If you like the whole new wave electro rock thing than listen to The Faint instead. Similar style of music without the crappy vocals. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Industrial Dance    2. Industrial Metal    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop   


    19. Artificial Soldier
    by Metropolis Records
    Audio CD (20 June, 2006)
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    Asin: B000FFP014
    Sales Rank: 15489
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