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Mit Gas was the band’s second studio release and featured Duane Denison (Jesus Lizard) on guitars, Kevin Rutmanis (Cows and Melvins) on bass, and John Stanier (Helmet) on drums.
The Cult's third album Electric was released in 1987 and caused the band to explode to new levels of fame. It contains the massive hits "Love Removal Machine", Wild Flower" and "Lil' Devil" and was produced by Rick Rubin.
Full conceptual album, presented in two versions: Metal and Orchestral. Ihsahn has created his most unique and powerful album to date. A potent combination of black/extreme-metal and orchestral music and soundtracks.
Just as Duster’s landmark debut album Stratosphere was making its first orbit, Clay Parton, Dove Amber, and Jason Albertini tracked a largely improvised companion capsule, an ode to ’70s Kosmische - a skeletal space nap for the prozac generation
Accept not only helped launch the genre that became known as metal but contributed staples like "Balls to the Wall", "Metal Heart", and more. "Too Mean to Die" is the band's 16th album and their fifth featuring US vocalist Mark Tornillo
Team Sleep features Chino Moreno from Deftones, plus Todd Wilkinson and CrookOne. This vinyl release features two unreleased outtakes: "Let's Go" featuring Mary Timony, and "Kool Aide" featuring Mike Patton (Faith No More).
Hamilton Leithauser's 5th studio album This Side of the Island (co-produced by Aaron Dessner of The National) boldly turns away from the folk-rock vibes of his two previous records and introduces a groovier, bass-heavy, modern sound.