1. Ensename El Camino
2. Tyrano
3. Tiempos Violentos
4. Yo No Se
5. El Lado Oscuro
6. Insano
7. Just Bass: Me Quede Sin Tu Amor
8. Tomame
9. Suenos EternosArtist : Faust Country : Argentina Release : Suenos Eternos Year : 1996 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 192 Info:
FAUST was a Hard Rock band, which existed a long time, but never had
an influence in the scene. They were founded under the name DOKTOR
FAUST. They recorded 3 demos, which were also sold together under the
name "Nesesitamos mas Rock & Roll". In 1990 they could release one
song at the "Metalicos" compilation. In the same year they recorded also
a full album. It was suppose to be called "Chicos en la calle", and
there was already promotion and advertisement for it. But then something
typical Argentine happened. CDs were not fabricated in Argentina at
this time. But the production of the plastic for the vinyl records was
already stopped! So the company layed them on ice! Only in 1992 they
found a new company, and recorded 2 songs more and released it under the
new name "La Marca". They had a lot of changes of the drummer, one of
them was Duke, who plays today with KHEFREN. They were live only active
in the Buenos Aires area and on the coast. With bigger bands they played
not really, only the concert with the Brazilian band FIREBOX was
something special. In 1996 they hired a keyboarder and recorded the
album "Suenos Eternos". But they did not find a company. Finally Singer
Claudio Vattino left the band in 1999, what was seems to have been the
end.
Artist : Motorhead Country : UK Release : Hammered Year : 2002 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
Since 1975 Motörhead--spearheaded by the grungy, iconic British
metalhead Lemmy Kilmister--has been churning out speedy, macho, aggro
anthems, including "Ace of Spades," "Killed by Death," and "Eat the
Rich." The phrases "trendy" or "critical favorites" have never been
attached to the Grammy-nominated band, and Hammered isn't the record to
change Motörhead's antiestablishment standing. The 11-song outing (plus
two bonus tracks) will, however, satiate longtime fans. The power trio
rages--complete with piercing guitar solos and double-bass drums--on the
urgent and winning "Brave New World," and is only slightly more
mainstream on "Walk a Crooked Mile," which boasts melodic choruses and
backup vocals, and crunchy rhythms matched with Lemmy's trademark gruff,
guttural talk-singing. Lemmy's no sex symbol, and it's disquieting to
hear him sing somewhat romantic lyrics on "Dr. Love" and "Mine All
Mine." The songs like "No Remorse" and "Voices from the War" seem more
suited to the singer-bassist's brusque persona. In fact, Hammered's most
definitive Motörhead-esque cut is probably the bloody "Red Raw," which
will give all but the most practiced headbangers whiplash.
Artist : Pantera
Country : USA
Release : Projects In The Jungle
Year : 1984
Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 320
Info:
Just about every metal fan knows the name Pantera. The Texas-based
band was a huge metal presence in the `90s. In a decade when metal's
popularity was in decline, the heavy, thrashing Pantera became almost a
household name. What's less well-known is that the band had been active
since the early `80s, recording a series of albums in the glam/hair
metal style before releasing their 1990 breakthrough Cowboys From Hell.
Originally
released in 1984, Projects in the Jungle was the band's second album.
Like 1983's Metal Magic, Projects in the Jungle is essentially a glam
metal album. The young band was clearly influenced by KISS, as well as
some of the flashier L.A. bands. They sound a bit like Keel and King
Kobra here. If you're a glam metal fan, this is actually a pretty good
album. The songs are cheesy, but the guitar work is pretty sweet and the
production is worlds better than the debut. Terry Glaze's high-pitched
wailing takes some getting used to, though. Like all the early Pantera
albums, Projects in the Jungle has some very cheesy, very amateur cover
artwork.