| 1. I Got A Right (No Guitar Solo) | |||
| 2. I Got A Right (Take#2 False Start No Guitar Solo) | |||
| 3. I Got A Right | |||
| 4. Gimme Some Skin (Instrumental) | |||
| 5. Gimme Some Skin | |||
| 6. I Got A Right (Instrumental) | |||
| 7. I Got A Right (Incl. Guitar Solo) | |||
| 8. I Got A Right (Retake #2 Inst., Leslied Guitar, No Solo, Drums Check) | |||
| 9. Louie Louie | |||
| 10. I Got A Right (Too Slow) | |||
| 11. I Got A Right (Two False Starts) | |||
| 12. I Got A Right (Not Leslied, No Solo) | |||
| 13. Money | |||
| 14. I Got A Right (False Starts) | |||
| 15. I Got A Right (Different Lyrics Outro) | |||
| 16. I Got A Right (Including Solo) | |||
| 17. I Got A Right (Different Drums, Including Solo) | |||
| 18. I’M Sick Of You (Bonus Tracks Recorded London ’72) | |||
| 19. Tight Pants (Bonus Tracks Recorded London ’72) | |||
| 20. Scene Of The Crime (Bonus Tracks Recorded London ’72) | |||
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Heavy Liquid,The Stooges,Easy Action,Album Rock,Detroit Rock,Glam Rock,Hard Rock,Pop,Proto-Punk,Punk,Rock,United States of America
Heavy Liquid
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Archetype
Fear Factory Manufacturer: Liquid 8 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAMRM Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Slave Labor
- Cyberwaste
- Act Of God
- Drones
- Archetype
- Corporate Cloning
- Bite The Hand That Bleeds
- Undercurrent
- Default Judgement
- Bonescraper
- Human Shields
- Ascension
- School
Product Description
1. Slave Labor
2. Cyberwaste
3. Act Of God
4. Drones
5. Archetype
6. Corporate Cloning
7. Bite The Hand That Bleeds
8. Undercurrent
9. Default Judgment
10. Bonescraper
11. Human Shields
12. Ascension
13. School (Nirvana Cover)
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
So Much Violence in OUR name!!!!.......2007-03-04
True, the music doesn't offer much more than "good old Fear Factory", but that is precisely why I find it so appealing. On "Digimortal", which I don't find as hopeless as a lot of metal heads, nevertheless the music began to sound a little stale, tired and comfortable, too comfortable at times. It was an album where you could still hear metal, but it was piled up with the roots-meets-third machine head generic riffing that had more to do with Korn and other simple-riffers than with Pantera or Sepultura. Fear Factory's sound became slightly run-of-the-mill. Saddest of all, they became predictable, which for any musician is the beginning of the end.
And the end came, indeed. The band almost (or actually DID) break up when D. Cezares left. Perhaps he wanted to continue this new sound, and perhaps Burton wanted to preserve the trademark FF heaviness and originality from "Demanufacture". What favors such a position is the fact that "Archetype" borrows heavily from that album: the sound is very selective, and yet huge ("Bite the Hand that Bleeds", "Human Shields"), and Burton even managed to write some of his best and most provocative lyrics, including the mock-judgment of god's ambiguous and mysterious ways on "Default Judgement" (assuming god is TOTALLY in control, which to me, too, sounds like horse manure, man-made theology)).
Burton is a very observant and witty social commentator. He returns to the idea of spiritual purity known from "Obsolete" with the same extreme description of a man who disgruntled with his corrupted position in the socioeconomic fabric, proceeds to absolve himself by self-immolation (Slave Labor).
But I particularly like Burton's stand on the Bush administration and his policies, especially foreign (Iraq). The system is a combination of religious bigotry and callous materialism, where, again, human beings are no longer ACTORS but FACTORS on the political arena. The anti-war "Human Shields" even specifically questions and condemns the "bully of the world" attitude of current executive toward the Middle East, as Bell sings in the creepy, sad, but clearly still angry voice: "children running in the streets, solders' boots are on their feet". Vietnam, Somallia, Afghanistan, Iraq, all these were and continue to be plagued with the despicable idea of forced child armies, trained to kill and die like adults. This song hits home more than others, because having witnessed such pictures in human misery myself (as the Quartermaster supply specialist in Iraq 2003/2004), I know that Fear Factory paints reality here. No longer are we lured by the sci-fi story of machines vs. men. Instead, the grievances echo the facts of our very lives...
The overall sound reminds of the quality of the first two Machine Head albums and the intensity of Fear Factory's second. Burton is a vocal giant, his clean and brutal voice are both flawless, probably his best performance ever (just listen to the title track, "Bite the Hand that Bleeds" or "Human Shields")
Fear Factory achieves a very tight, well-constructed and a very catchy set of mostly brutal cuts, such as the Thrash Core impressive "Cyberwaste" highly reminiscent of "Vulgar Display of Power" and Pantera, or very "Demanufactural", highly controversive and bold "Act of God", which actually borrows certain riffage from "Self Bias Resistor". Yes, there's also room for "Digimortal" and "Obsolete" (Drones) as well as even "Soul of the New Machine" in the spectacular "Bonescrapper", arguably the best track on the album. It features genuine BLASTBEATS as it is an example of no less than of pure, extreme Death Metal (check out the laugh at the end, very similar to "Where the Slime Live" Morbid Angel and "Domination").
I can honestly say that the material is so equal, that no fillers are present, unless you count "Ascension", which is not an actual song, but rather an epilogue to "Human Shields" and the entire CD. FF even managed to turn a Nirvana cover into a devastating slab of thrashcore fury (School)
I have yet to listen to "Transgression" so it is too early for me to judge if they stayed this fit to date, as the tile track, which I actually did hear is insufficient for the judgment of Fear Factory's progress. "Transgression"-the song, reminds me of Ministry and Thrash Metal (seemingly disparate elements), but also Gojira (yeah, the French sensation), and overall I like it. Nevertheless, I predict that once I'd familiarize myself with "Transgression"-the album, "Archetype" will still have remained Fear Factory's best work, one I dare say they will have a tough time to top in all future endeavors.
Their best since 'Demanufacture'.......2006-11-30
An Awesome comeback!.......2006-08-23
All these elements mixed together are almost necessary for young metal bands today, but back in the early 1990s, they were unheard of.
Fear Factory were basically the precursors of "nu" and other types of modern metal music, long before such things existed.
After their great 1995 Roadrunner album "Demanufacture" the band were on the verge of a major breakthrough that would catapult them to the next level, but, perharps sensing this, their songwriting and direction took a wrong turn with the "Obsolete" and "Digimortal" albums, which were basically uninspired affairs with a more "accessible" sound.
Then the band had a bitter break-up with guitarist and founding member Dino Cazares, and disintegrated.
Cazares, who also formed Grindcore project band Brujeria with members of Faith No More and Napalm Death, was basically the architect of the band's sound, so most fans, including myself, had pretty much given Fear Factory for dead, specially after the band was dumped by Roadrunner and it was rumored to have reformed sans Cazares, with bassist Christian Olde Wolbers as his replacement.
Fortunately, i was wrong.
The new Fear Factory album "Archetype," not only crushes "Obsolete" and "Digimortal" in terms of intensity and songwriting, but it sounds like a worthy successor to "Demanufacture."
All of the elements that made Fear Factory such a great band are back: the relentless machine-like drumming, the mixed vocals, the intensity and great, memorable songs, paired with some new-found anger, undoubtely inspired by the band's dealings with their former label Roadrunner.
Fear Factory have something prove, and they certainly sound like they do, and we can thank them for providing the fans with an awesome album.
Fear Factory doing what they do best!.......2006-05-21
I'm happy to announce that it's the latter of the two. Fear Factory are once again doing what they do best, without trying too hard to be a successful, commercially viable proposition. Perhaps it was Dino that was leading them down such a strange path towards the end of their previous time together, as this album would have been a much better follow-up release to "Demanufacture" or even "Obsolete" than what actually occurred. The lyrics of the title track seem to be heading that way. "The infection has been removed, the soul of this machine has improved". Everything that made Fear Factory great is back in full force. Raymond Herrera's distinct clinical drumming style, Burton's aggressive growls countered by his outstanding clean choruses and they've lost nothing by Christian taking on both lead and rhythm guitars. They may have left the grind-like era of the debut behind, but the power of tracks like "Cyberwaste" cannot be ignored.
Unfortunately, "Archetype" doesn't quite live up to the very lofty standards of "Demanufacture", mainly due to a slightly weaker second half to the album, as well as a lack of absolutely killer tracks. It's a very solid release though and I'm satisfied with it. Here's hoping they stick together and learn from their past mistakes, as this is great stuff.
Fear Factory, You Know Them, You Love Them (4.5).......2006-04-04
Band split, Fans sad, Called back, Dino ditched, Archetype born.
The first three tracks didn't grab my attention because I am a sucker for Fear Factory's cleanly done sungs, such as "Drones", "Archetype" (Is there anyway not to dig the chorus?), the pretty redundant but good "Bite The Hand That Bleeds", the sweet "Default Judgement", and "Human Shields".
Factory favorites are all over their past albums and some on the new but not as good Transgression, which only tells us what might be instore for the Factory. This would be on my Top 3 FF list, right behind Obsolete, which is eating the dust on Demanufacture.
All three are great, but since this review is on Archetype, I will have to act like a reviewer and tell you to buy this, but you should have done so already.
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Liquid Monster
Brainstorm Manufacturer: Metal Blade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007UVXKO Release Date: 2005-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Worlds Are Comin' Through
- Inside The Monster
- All Those Words
- Lifeline
- Invisible Enemy
- Heavenly
- Painside
- Despair To Drown
- Mask of life
- Even Higher
- Burns my soul
Album Description
Power MetalCustomer Reviews:
Amazing staying power.......2007-01-04
Symptom Of A Bigger Problem.......2006-12-20
The musicianship is good and the singer has the pipes, but the compositions are so bland that after my requisite four listens, I cannot remember a single thing about this album. I mean, it's not horrible by any stretch. It is just nothing to write home about either. These guys have so much talent and technical ability. Maybe they need to get some outside songwriters to help them. Maybe they should also mix things up a bit for variety.
Only recommended for the die hard power metal fans.
Awesome.......2006-11-14
Wow!.......2006-11-04
Anyways, getting off topic. This band is great musically and they seem to bring something fresh that is missing in metal nowadays. And not only are they good at thundering metal but they can go ballad to like on "Heavenly". Point being, buy this album now. You will not regret it.
Pretty good Modern metal.......2006-07-26
As we all know heavy metal was at its highest peak during the '80s and late '70s. Motorhead, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica and others controlled the airwaves and started quite a large following for themselves. But then during the late '80s and predominantly the '90s heavy metal lost it a bit, due to the introduction of the Seattle grunge scene, 'hair' metal and all that other pop/hip hop/rap crap that spawned. Not only that but issues in the metal scene as well, Metallica was going soft and in a weird direction, Halford left Priest, Bruce and Adrian left Maiden and Motorhead wasn't dishing out any Ace of Spades to say the least. All these factors led to a gigantic lull in good metal being released in the '90s, but round about '97 Hammerfall released Glory to the Brave which IMO changed it all.
Now i must confess i am a bit of power metal freak but not to a die hard extent. Anyway the point being that after that point heavy metal began to revive and boom again. Bands like Edguy, Sonata Arctica, Primal Fear etc came about and fused the scene with all the great stuff that made heavy metal a force to be reckoned with. Not to mention a lot of creative stuff from the Swedish Melodic Death scene with In Flames, Meshuggah, Arch Enemy etc.
Now all that said and done onto the album!! Sorry went a bit overboard, but it's to help you get into a heavy metal mindset. And believe me when you listen to Liquid Monster it gets your head just thinking about good old heavy metal. I will confess something, i had never heard of Brainstorm before until i saw their name on a list here on Amazon. I remember one reviewer said that this album was the heaviest power metal he'd ever heard! So i thought hmmm lets check it out.
Liquid Monster is not a power metal album as such but more of a modern heavy metal album along the lines of say Firewind, Thunderstone and Mystic Prophecy (mostly) releases. The riffs are VERY heavy and crunchy. Solos are memorable to. The vocals are strong and done by Andy B Franck of Symphorce, who are also similar to this band. The guitars have a great modern tone and sound to them and utilize plenty chugging riffs, catchy licks and power chords. Dieter Bernert pounds the drums ferociously with plenty of double bass kicks and tom rolls. The standout song is really the first track 'Worlds are Coming Through' which is quite catchy. Also there are some keys and synthesizers sprinkled throughout the album but not to an overbearing extent. To tell you the truth i'm still not that familiar with the album and its songs but i do find that when i stick the CD in i usually play it from start to finish without skipping anything and enjoy it everytime. I bought the album from Amazon and i don't regret doing so one bit. I highly recommend this album to people who want traits of Maiden, Priest and Metallica but with an injection of modern sound. Hope that was helpful.
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Soundings In Film
Paul Kelly Manufacturer: Liquid Chicken Publishing, NYC ( ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005USRG Release Date: 2001-12-18 |
Tracks:
- Peace
- 11:11
- Grass
- Butter
- Burning
- Solfeggio
- Destination
- Brobdingnagian
- Imagine
- The Journey
- Titicut
- Soundings In Feet
- Storm Warnings
- Luna
- Hypnotic
- Blip
- Thunder Dust
- Drive
- Peace Reprise
Album Description
Ambient music that ranges in style from ethereal and moody to heavy guitar, with global influences and sounds mixed in.Customer Reviews:
The perfect music for film.......2002-06-21
A great instrumental CD.......2002-04-08
a better effort.......2002-02-26
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Mischief Invasion
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Liquid 8 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002IQJVY Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Archetype (Transformer Mix) - Mesmer
- Snitches Are A Dying Breed - Mesmer
- 2 Hip - Underbiz
- Put Out - Underbiz
- Into The Light (Instrumental) - Brett Fisher
- Fly Away (Instrumental) - Brett Fisher
- Tech Gauge - Steve Tushar
- Cruise - Tokihide Masuyama
- Flight - Tokihide Masuyama
- Heavy Loop - DeVille
- 2 Late - Brian Saitzyk
- My Rage - Underbiz
- Wanna Relate - Steve Tushar
- Mind Travel - Damian Valentine
- Prey - Steve Tushar
- Tweeker - Steve Tushar
Product Description
1. Archetype - Remix
2. Snitches - Are A Dying Breed
3. 2 Hip
4. Put Out
5. Into The Light - Instrumental
6. Tech Gauge
7. Cruise
8. Flight (Written by Raymond Herrera)
9. Eavy (Written by Raymond Herrera)
10. 2 Late (Written by Christian Olbe-Wolbers)
11. My Rage
12. Wanna Relate
13. Mind Travel
14. Prey
15. Tweeker (Written by Raymond Herrera)
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Decent attempt at a soundtrack.......2004-09-26
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Bite the Hand That Bleeds: And Related Archetypal
Fear Factory Manufacturer: Liquid 8 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006A9G9A Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Bite The Hand That Bleeds
- Bite The Hand That Bleeds
Customer Reviews:
A Nice Little Gift For All The Fear Factory Fans.......2004-11-22
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Live
Liquid Jesus Manufacturer: Triple X Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008HRO Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Customer Reviews:
It has renewed my faith...IN MUSIC!!!.......2005-07-06
The songs on their album are so well written listen to this one verse..."Your liquid love is like a liquid filled with the liquid of all the liquid in the liquid world." Wow...truly inspiring. This album is the greatest liquid jesus album to date and definately worth the 17 cents to buy it.
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Heavy Liquid
The Stooges Manufacturer: Easy Action ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009F9OC6 Release Date: 2005-07-18 |
Tracks:
- I Got a Right [No GTR Solo][#]
- I Got a Right [Take #2 False Start. No GTR Solo][#]
- I Got a Right [#]
- Gimme Some Skin [#][Instrumental]
- Gimme Some Skin [#]
- I Got a Right [#][Instrumental]
- I Got a Right + GTR Solo [#]
- I Got a Right [Retake #2 Intrum. Leslied GTR No Solo. Scotty ...]
- Louie Louie [#]
- I Got a Right [Too Slow][#]
- I Got a Right [Two False Starts][#]
- I Got a Right [No Leslied. No Solo][#]
- Money [#]
- I Got a Right [False Starts][#]
- I Got a Right [Different Lyrics Outro][#]
- I Got a Right [+ Solo][#]
- I Got a Right [Different Drums + Solo][#]
- I'm Sick of You [#][*]
- Tight Pants [#][*]
- Scene of the Crime [#][*]
Tracks:
- Raw Power [Take 1][#]
- Raw Power [Take 2][#]
- Head on Curve [Take 1][#]
- Head on Curve [Take 2][#]
- I Need Somebody-Sweet Child-I Like the Way You Walk [#]
- Search & Destroy [#]
- Can't Turn You Loose [#]
- I Need Sombody [Version 2][#]
- Head on Curve [Version 2][#]
- Gimme Danger [#]
Tracks:
- Raw Power
- Head On
- Wild Love
- Till the End of the Night
- Cock in My Pocket
- Gimme Danger
- Death Trip
- Search & Destroy
- How It Hurts (Rubber Legs)
- Johanna
- Open Up & Bleed
- Born in a Trailer
- Jesus Loves the Stooges
- She Creatures of the Hollywood Hills
Tracks:
- Rubber Legs #1
- Cock in My Pocket
- Head on Curve
- Johanna
- Open Up & Bleed
- Cry for Me/Pinpoint Eyes
- Rubber Legs #2
- Raw Power [Live]
- Head On [Live]
- Gimme Danger [Live]
- Cock in My Pocket [Live]
- Search & Destroy [Live]
- I Need Somebody [Live]
- Heavy Liquid [Live]
Tracks:
- Raw Power [#]
- Head On [#]
- Gimme Danger [#]
- Search & Destroy [#]
- I Need Somebody [#]
- Heavy Liquid [#]
- Cock in My Pocket [#]
- Open Up & Bleed [#]
Tracks:
- Head On
- Wet My Bed
- I Got Nothing
- Open Up & Bleed
- Dick Clark Interview
Customer Reviews:
A Valuable Historical Documentary.......2007-05-16
The rest of the material in this box features material that has been released before, but generally as (semi) bootlegs. Excepting the second disc, which also features high quality studio rehearsal sessions, the remainder of live recordings are indeed lower than hoped for. However, any true fan of Iggy and The Stooges should have been aware of this fact before spending the big money.
With that in mind, the inclusion of this material in a cohesive boxed set should not be considered a minus. Instead, this set is representative of what The Stooges sounded like shortly before (disc one) and after (the remainder) the release of Raw Power... again, a documentary from the early 1970s. Regarding this package as such, one should be able to overlook the sound quality and consider the historical value instead.
Hey! These live recordings were the best available... none of the live recordings of Iggy and The Stooges from that time period were magnificent, sound quality wise. Still, complete shows are provided here and if one can get used to the less than desirable sound (as should be the case for any true fan of this band who collected the bootlegs), there is plenty of material here to keep those of us who cannot get enough of the original Stooges quite happy (especially considering the fact that the bootlegs are now difficult to find). This slick packaging is also a plus.
Would I recommend this as a starting point to those just coming to Iggy and The Stooges? No! Certainly, beginners need to start with the official releases. But for those who are beyond this point, this set is essential.
Buyer beware, this is for uber fans ONLY.......2006-03-15
Buyer beware of quality.......2005-11-12
For Fans Only - But Worth It.......2005-08-28
Here's the deal: If you love the "Raw Power" album, then you need to get this. It's a true sign of Iggy and co.'s genius that those 13 "I Got a Right" takes are not only listenable, but intriguing. Hardcore fans will marvel at the painstaking process the band goes through to get the song down, each increasing try with more fury and intensity than the last.
Once you get through the song duplication of the first disc, the rest of the box showcases show rehearsals and incredible (but lo-fi) live recordings. If anything, these discs present a band as disciplined as any other, and are a real treat for James Williamson fans. For me, he, as much as Iggy, is the real heart of the "Raw Power" album.
Two beautiful booklets, jammed with unseen photos, essays, and vintage article repritnts, plus two stickers make this box a delight for true Stooges freaks. As the previous reviewer said, buy it now before it's gone. You know you need it!
Great rare Iggy.......2005-08-01
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Pour in the Sky
Liquid Jesus Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008HRP Release Date: 1991-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Finding My Way
- W.H.y.B.
- No Secret
- On My Way
- Better or Worse
- Light
- Sacrifice
- Colorful Ones
- Faith to Believe
- Feelings Flower
- Bleed
Customer Reviews:
Liquid Jesus- the colorful ones!.......2003-10-15
The 5 young men that were Liquid Jesus, with Todd Rigionne at the helm, created a sound that for all practical purposes, should have risen to the top. The Cream.
I can only think that the demise of LJ was due in part, to the whole Seattle Sound thing that captured the eyes and ears of a generation. Right when Todd and crew were supposed to emerge, the sounds of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and AIC and the rest, created a huge diversion and they got lost in the wake.
Now, what became of Liquid Jesus? Who can say? I saw recently that Todd R. has a solo CD available in limited quantity somewhere online, and when I find it again, I plan to buy it. In the meantime, I will keep the heavy rotation of Pour in the Sky on my cars CD as well as at home! If you love the sounds of Jimmy Page and Hendrix, you are going to be pleased. if Queen's first 5 LPs were also among your favorites, than this is going to fill that void that bridges Queens epic music to Hendrix and Page's bombastic orgies of color and sound! Get it, you won't be let down!
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Manufacturer: Pickaxe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA71IW Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
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Static
Liquid Hips Manufacturer: Enemy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000042M5 Release Date: 1994-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Disposable
- Funtime
- Steady Diet Of Nothing
- Retread
- Static
- Dish It Out
- Shoot The Puppet
- Tunnel Of Hate
- Between The Lies
- Bighead
Rap Music:
- Hex: Or Printing in the Infernal Method
- Hollywood Rocks: Audio Companion [Box set]
- How Much for Happy
- Immortal
- In the Meantime
- In the Wake of Poseidon
- King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents: Robin Trower In Concert [Live]
- Ladder to the Stars: Garcia Plays Dylan [Original recording remastered]
- Let The Music Play
- Live Archive 05 [Live]
Recommended Music:
Nutcracker / Romeo & Juliet Overture