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Death – 05 Lack of Comprehension

July 13th, 2011 1 comment

Band: Death
Country: USA (Altamonte Springs, Florida)
Formed in: 1984
Album: Human
Year: 1991
Line-up :
Chuck Schuldiner: Guitars, Vocals
Steve DiGiorgio: Bass
Paul Masvidal: Guitars
Sean Reinert: Drums
Song: 05 Lack of Comprehension
Gener: Death Metal
Record label: Relativity Records/Roadrunner

Duration : 0:3:45

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Oppressor – Seasons LIVE from Solstice of Oppression

June 1st, 2011 6 comments

Technical death metal band Oppressor from Chicago, Illinois. Playing SEASONS from the album Solstice of Oppression.

Oppressor was started in May 1991 by Tim King and Adam Zadel. A month later, they found another guitarist in Jim Stopper and a drummer in Tom Schofield. They recorded their first demo, World Abomination, in 1991. A second demo, As Blood Flows, recorded in 1992, got them a record deal with Red Light Records, who released their first full-length album, Solstice of Oppression, in 1994.The band released a one-off live album/compilation album with Megalithic Records, entitled Oppression Live/As Blood Flows. Megalithic, a Milwaukee, WI label.Olympic Recordings released Agony in 1996 and In 1998, Oppressor released their final album, Elements of Corrosion.

Duration : 0:4:44

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O’Death (live) – On an Aching Sea – 02-06-09

April 17th, 2010 3 comments

O’Death performing “On an Aching Sea” live on February 6, 2009 at The Engine Room, Tallahassee, Florida.

Duration : 0:3:15

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Swashbuckle – “Drink Up” Live in Baltimore, Maryland

March 21st, 2010 5 comments

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Swashbuckle performs their tune “Drink Up” live at The Sidebar in Baltimore, Maryland on August 13th, 2007. From the ‘Shores, Oars, and Whores Tour ’07’ with fellow Boston thrashers Revocation.

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Footage by Rob “Bloodshot” Bailey

Duration : 0:2:13

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Clyng-Onz “Nuclear Combat”

March 21st, 2010 1 comment

The Clyng-Onz pay tribute to Dr. Strangelove with their hit, “Nuclear Combat” This video clip is from a live concert in and features on Guitar, Loui on Bass, Stu on Drums, Bill Bored vocalizing and guest musician, Jan on synthesizer. If you listen closely you’ll hear that 99.9% of the lyrics are actually from the film’s script.

“Nuclear Combat”, inspired by the movie “Dr. Strangelove” is from the Clyng-Onz vinyl album release, “Lighten Up” on Bullhead Records, 1985.

Duration : 0:3:47

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Revocation – Unattained {LIVE} [Replay Lounge – Lawrence, KS – 1/31/2010]

February 6th, 2010 No comments

I apologize in advance for the shottiness of this video! But I did the best I could with it with what I had. This is a song by Revocation called Unattained, from Empire Of The Obscene. It’s severely bootlegged, but still a blast of a show! Unattained was the opening song of their set that night. [A live show.]

Duration : 0:3:57

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Doctor Ross “The Sunnyland” – Fortune Records – Flint, MI blues!

January 3rd, 2010 1 comment

Doctor Ross “The Sunnyland”
(Fortune Records)

Isaiah “Doc” Ross was a throwback to a bygone era; a true one-man band, he played harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass drum and high-hat simultaneously, creating a mighty racket harking back to the itinerant country-blues players wandering the Delta region during the earlier years of the 20th century. Born Charles Isaiah Ross on October 21, 1925 in Tunica, Mississippi, he took early inspiration from the music of Robert Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson I; primarily a harpist — hence his nickname “The Harmonica Boss” — he only added the other instruments in his arsenal in order to play a USO show while a member of the army during World War II. (The “Doc” moniker was acquired because he carried his harmonicas in a doctor’s bag.) Upon his release from the military, Ross settled in Memphis, where he became a popular club fixture as well as the host of his own radio show on station WDIA; during his club residency he was witness to a number of brutal murders, however, and swore off appearances in such venues during the later years of his life. During the early 1950s, Ross recorded his first sides — among them “Chicago Breakdown” — for labels including Sun and Chess; in 1954 he settled in Flint, Michigan, where he went to work as a janitor for General Motors, a position he held until retiring. In 1965 he cut his first full-length LP, Call the Doctor, and that same year mounted his first European tour; as the years passed Ross performed live with decreasing frequency, however, and was infamous for backing out of shows to catch his beloved Detroit Tigers on television. Upon winning a Grammy for his 1981 album Rare Blues, he experienced a career resurgence, and played festival dates to great acclaim prior to his death on May 28, 1993.

Duration : 0:2:41

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Doctor Ross : “Thirty Two Twenty” – (Fortune Records) Flint, MI blues!

December 17th, 2009 5 comments

http://www.myspace.com/fortunerecordsdetroit
Doctor Ross was a one man band and blues master!

Doctor Ross : “Thirty Two Twenty”
1958 Blues straight outta Flint, MI

BIO:
Doctor Ross
October 21, 1925 May 28, 1993 “Doctor Ross the harmonica boss”,

Biography by Jason Ankeny
Isaiah “Doc” Ross was a throwback to a bygone era; a true one-man band, he played harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass drum and high-hat simultaneously, creating a mighty racket harking back to the itinerant country-blues players wandering the Delta region during the earlier years of the 20th century. Born Charles Isaiah Ross on October 21, 1925 in Tunica, Mississippi, he took early inspiration from the music of Robert Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Boy Williamson I; primarily a harpist — hence his nickname “The Harmonica Boss” — he only added the other instruments in his arsenal in order to play a USO show while a member of the army during World War II. (The “Doc” moniker was acquired because he carried his harmonicas in a doctor’s bag.) Upon his release from the military, Ross settled in Memphis, where he became a popular club fixture as well as the host of his own radio show on station WDIA; during his club residency he was witness to a number of brutal murders, however, and swore off appearances in such venues during the later years of his life. During the early 1950s, Ross recorded his first sides — among them “Chicago Breakdown” — for labels including Sun and Chess; in 1954 he settled in Flint, Michigan, where he went to work as a janitor for General Motors, a position he held until retiring. In 1965 he cut his first full-length LP, Call the Doctor, and that same year mounted his first European tour; as the years passed Ross performed live with decreasing frequency, however, and was infamous for backing out of shows to catch his beloved Detroit Tigers on television. Upon winning a Grammy for his 1981 album Rare Blues, he experienced a career resurgence, and played festival dates to great acclaim prior to his death on May 28, 1993.

Duration : 0:2:49

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Skate Death “Food Is Good”

December 17th, 2009 3 comments

Alaskan punk band, Skate Death shot this video when they were recording their album at
Surreal Studios in 1984. “Food is Good” is from their debut album, “You Break it – You Buy it”.

Shot and edited by Frank Harlan

Duration : 0:2:34

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Eagles of Death Metal – Live @ Easy Street Records

December 3rd, 2009 25 comments

This is Eagles Of Death Metal performing at one of the greatest record stores in the world, Easy Street Records in Seattle. This in-store was held on April 3rd, 2006, and if you would like to see other videos from this performance, check out the the Eagles Of Death Metal @ Easy Street Records playlist.

Playlist URL:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AC210C5C9995E131

Official Website:
http://www.eaglesofdeathmetal.com

Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/eaglesofdeathmetal

Easy Street Records:
http://www.easystreetonline.com

Video by prOOf TV:
http://proof.tv

Duration : 0:4:9

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