This 2004 Def Leppard collection from Mercury features nearly the same playlist as Vault: Def
Leppard Greatest Hits. A decent mix of radio hits (Photograph, Pour Some Sugar on Me, Bringin' on the Heartbreak) and fan favorites (Let's Get Rocked, ...
Unlike many of their New Wave of British Heavy Metal peers who injected their music
with a certain punk attitude, Witchfinder General drank strictly from the Black Sabbath fountain. Their 1982 debut, Death Penalty, is a celebration of all things ...
Built around the fiery single The Duke, an outtake from Lamb of God's 2015 long-player
VII: Sturm and Drang, this five-track EP boasts a trio of live cuts and a pair of studio tracks, the latter of which should help ...
Chevelle have always been an interesting product of the post-grunge era. Imagine if Tool had
a clean-cut younger brother who, while bearing a strong family resemblance, went off and played ball for a state college instead of going off to ...
The first volume in Lamb of God's massive Hourglass: Anthology box set is entitled The
Underground Years (though it can be purchased as a separate volume). Its 13 cuts range from 1998's self-titled Burn the Priest debut on Legion Records ...
There's no denying the Runaways' immense contribution to rock music. But that said, their studio
recordings never truly reflected the raunchy punk attitude of their live shows. So perhaps the best way to experience the Runaways nowadays (since the band ...
The essential signatures of post-Pantera metal are in abundance on Lamb of God's inaugural album
(though they had issued a disc under the name Burn the Priest). A veritable cornucopia of double picking and double-kick drumming, New American Gospel provides ...