Archive for January, 2008



Gorguts: Considered Dead [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Compact Discs: Release Date: Oct 8, 1991
Label: Roadrunner
Genres: Death Metal/Black Metal, Heavy Metal
Number Of Tracks: 10
Considered Dead remains a notable, if not exactly groundbreaking example of death metal’s glory days.

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Jackson: PS4 Performer [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Electric Guitars: Pickups wise it has a Jackson J70 neck pickup (humbucker), Jackson J135 middle pickup (single coil), and a Jackson J70 bridge pickup (humbucker). It has a five-way pickup selector as well as 2 knobs, one for volume and one for tone.

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DAngelico: NY-SD [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Electric Guitars: Big tone, warm sustain & eye-catching beauty make the NY-SD the perfect guitar whether you’re into screaming rock, subtle jazz or anything in-between. The NY-SD is a totally balanced, comfortable & practical work of art.

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Creature Feature: The Greatest Show Unearthed [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Compact Discs: Release Date: Feb 22, 2007
Label: Creature Feature
Genres: Goth Rock
Number Of Tracks: 11
For the most part, “horror rock” has become synonymous with a bunch of ghoulish-looking dudes cranking out high-decibel heavy metal.

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Music On Hold Origin Selection Posted By : Tymon Hytem-5496

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Copyright issues are considered while selecting sources of music on hold. Countries where copyright laws are practiced there music is created and composed by the authors. These authors grant copyright

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Joe Satriani - A Still Relevant Guitar Legend Posted By : Daniel DeLucie

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Joe Satriani handles Ibanez guitars like a brain surgeon handles a scalpel…or maybe a like knight in King Arthur’s court handles a sword. The essence is that Joe Satriani is a heck of a versatile guitar player. If he entered your local guitar shop, half the store would fall to its knees.

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Reverend: Volcano [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Electric Guitars: Style and danger rolled into one badass rockin’ machine! The tone is big, beefy, wide and punchy but still retains clarity. The bridge pickup is slightly hotter than a vintage PAF, and the neck pickup slightly cleaner. Finally, an offset V with the vintage vibe and veratility demanded by today’s players.

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Psycroptic: The Scepter Of The Ancients [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 2:01 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Aug 12, 2003
Label: Unique Leader
Genres: Death Metal/Black Metal
Number Of Tracks: 9
Armed with stockpiles of ability and surprisingly lethal groove, this band from the land down under is definitely one to watch.

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You Me And Everyone We Know: Party For The Grown And Sexy [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 2:01 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Jan 28, 2008
Genres: Pop-Punk
Number Of Tracks: 8
D.C. pop-punk sextet get a strong re-release that shows little sign of aging, aided by two new tracks.

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Learn to Sing Posted By : Mark31 Ling31

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 1:01 am

How to sing, singing lessonsThe voice to sing is a gift from god. Some people are born with a melodious voice. They do not need to learn to sing. Others are not born with a voice but learn to sing. Those who have the natural ability to sing need to learn but learning for them is different. They need to adjust their voices to different situations. There lies the difference between the points that those who have a natural ability to sing will have to learn and those who do not have the gift will have to learn. Someone who has tried to get up in front of a group and try to sing finds that his or her voice comes out squeaky and unnatural. They are too self conscious.

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Dan Erlewine: Guitar Player Repair Guide [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 1:01 am

Books: Whether you simply want to maintain your guitar or hot-rod it into a radical new incarnation, this book is the ideal guide. By the columnist of Guitar Player’s popular Repairs and Modifications column, this comprehensive book is a must for any guitarist who needs information on beginning repairs through advance enhancements.

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Gamma Ray: Land Of The Free [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 1:01 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: 1995
Label: Noise
Genres: Power Metal, Heavy Metal
Number Of Tracks: 13
Land Of The Free is an almost-perfect album. It really serves the definition of power metal well and is indeed one of the most metal albums of the late ’90s.

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Secrets to Learn How to Play Guitar Fast Posted By : D Matheson

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 1:01 am

Learning to play the guitar doesn’t have to be difficult. Actually it can be fun and rewarding as you learn to play songs you know. How ever you need to know what your guitar playing expectations are to determine if you can learn how to play guitar fast or not.

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Electronic Music Guide Posted By : Jaime Bonet

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 1:01 am

A step by step guide to help you discover highly evocative and magical musical artists and groups. Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Enya, Jean Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk… Rich and complex music that’s only waiting to be discovered and enjoyed!

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Heaven Shall Burn: Iconoclast (Part One: The Final Resistance) [Reviews]

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 12:01 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Jan 28, 2008
Label: Century Media
Genres: Death Metal, Thrash
Number Of Tracks: 14
It’s not a bad effort nor is it cringeworthy in any way, it just reflects the state of a genre and a sound that’s already been beaten to death by bands who think if they beat a corpse hard enough, the twitching will make it seem more alive.

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