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WORT-FM Loud Rock Top 20 for the Week of 5/8/06
Artist — Album — Label
1) Queensryche — Operation Mindcrime 2 — Rhino
2) Various — Headbanger’s Ball 3 — Roadrunner
3) Cannibal Corpse — Kill — Metal Blade
4) Moonspell — Memorial — SPV
5) Terror 2000 — Terror For Sale — Nuclear Blast
6) Dead To Fall — The Phoenix Throne — Victory
7) Fragments of Unbecoming — Sterling Black Icon — Metal Blade
8) Cretin — Freakery — Relapse
9) Ministry — Rio Grande Blood — Megaforce
10) One Man Army — 21st Century Killing Machine — Nuclear Blast
11) Evergrey — Monday Morning Apocalypse — Inside Out
12) Venom — Metal Black — Sanctuary
13) Ihsahn — The Adversary — Candlelight
14) Yakuza — Samsara — Prosthetic
15) Lacuna Coil — Karmacode — Century Media
16) Phoenix Mourning — When Excuses Become Ant. — Metal Blade
17) Beyond Fear — Beyond Fear — SPV
18) Rebel Meets Rebel — Rebel Meets Rebel — Big Vin
19) Enslaved — Ruun — Candlelight
20) Scar Symmetry — Pitch Black Progress — Nuclear Blast
Top 5 Adds
1) Misery Index
2) As I Lay Dying
3) Zyklon
4) Tool
5) Grave Digger
Other Adds: Yyrkoon, Trivium, Abominable Iron Sloth, Dir En Grey, Lynam, Don Caballero, Starkweather
Misery Index
Discordia
Relapse
33:10 – 10 Tracks
Newest release from Misery Index doesn’t let up. It’s a nice brutal assault upon my speakers. Solid performance, mixing some grindcore with all out thrash/death metal. The playing on all sides is just intense. You will hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Lynam
Slave To The Machine
DRT
41:31 – 12 Tracks
Good ol Rock n Roll. A more melodic hard rock/rock band. While they are good at this, it’s not really Mosh Pit material.
The Abominable Iron Sloth
The Abominable Iron Sloth
Goodfellow
26:47 – 9 Tracks
A sludgey stoner metal band similar in sound to Bongzilla. They’ve got a pretty heavy groove going on, but it gets to be 26 minutes of the same stuff throughout the album. You’ll probably hear this on the Mosh Pit… mostly because you only have to hear one song at a time! haha.
As I Lay Dying
A Long March: The First Recordings
Metal Blade
68:32 – 22 tracks
This is a re-recording of their first EP to start off the CD, then the original recording of their first album, “Beneath the Encasing of Ashes” followed by the original recording of that first EP. Pretty neat idea. These guys are one of the best of this “metalcore” genre, as they don’t really give up to whiney chorus stuff. They stay pretty heavy with great playing. The re-recorded stuff of course sounds better, and since the original stuff is right there on the same disc, it’s easy to compare! The older stuff is of course more raw and probably more brutal, as the growling is a bit more gravelly and not as polished. This is something you’ll hear on the Mosh Pit.
Zyklon
Disintigrate
Candlelight
10 Tracks
This CD is pretty sick. Just balls out thrash/death metal. If you dig the stuff like Behemoth or Vader, you’d probably enjoy this release. There’s not much more I can say about it…it’s just great damn heavy stuff done right. You’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Tool
10,000 Days
Volcano
75:50 – 11 Tracks
Some people might think this CD seems like it took 10,000 days to listen to! While it has its great heavy “Tool” moments, a lot of it is just experimental messing around. As you know, we like songs to not fuck around on the Mosh Pit. But of course, we’ll play a track or two. Rolling With Scissors (the show after us on WORT) will be playing it a lot. So stick around to hear the most out of this CD!
Grave Digger
25 To Live
Locomotive
68:51 – 14 Tracks
Live CD from these guys in Brazil in May of 2005. Sounds pretty good. Good old crazy power metal! It doesn’t sound like this was remixed, overdubbed and all that. It sounds pretty much like you’d think they’d sound live! Nothing like the “deeeger” chants from the Brazilians. Good live album, so yeah, you’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Yyrkoon
Unhealthy Opera
Osmose
48:36 – 13 Tracks
Their last release (“Occult Medicine”) kind of slipped through the cracks, and we picked up on it a little late. This new release was sent over, but not a lot of fanfare with this either. I am glad to have gotten it of course though. It is along the same vein as the above Zyklon release. Fast, intense, brutal playing, with vocal growls to match. The drummer has moved on to be a member of Soilwork, but still plays on this album and he’s fast and furious!
Here’s what we played this week on the Mosh Pit!
ARTIST — TRACK — ALBUM — LABEL — NEW — REQ
Dog Fashion Disco — 100 Suicides — Adultery — Rotten — Y — N
Rebel Meets Rebel — Rebel Meets Rebel — Rebel Meets Rebel — Big Vin — Y — N
Sepultura — Dark Wood of Error — Dante XXI — SPV — Y — N
Sepultura — Convicted In Life — Dante XXI — SPV — Y — N
Kingdom of Sorrow — Buried In Black — Headbanger’s Ball 3 — Roadrunner — Y — N
Lacuna Coil — What I See — Karmacode — Century Media — Y — N
Yakuza — Plecostomus — Samsara — Prosthetic — Y — N
Ministry — Lies Lies Lies — Rio Grande Blood — Megaforce — Y — N
Cretin — Cockfight — Freakery — Relapse — Y — N
Machinemade God — Kiss Me Now Kill Me Later — The Infinity Complex — Metal Blade — Y — N
Dead To Fall — Doomed To Failure — The Phoenix Throne — Victory — Y — N
The Autumn Offering — Decay — Embrace The Gutter — Victory — Y — N
Sodom — Blood On Your Lips — Sodom — SPV — Y — N
Kreator — Flag of Hate — Past Life Trauma — Noise — N — Y
One Man Army — Behind The Church — 21st Century Killing Machine — Nuclear Blast — Y — N
Mirror Black — Ruins of Heaven — Ruins of Heaven — LOCAL — Y — Y
Queensryche — Re-Arrange You — Operation Mindcrime 2 — Rhino — Y — Y
Queensryche — The Chase — Operation Mindcrime 2 — Rhino — Y — Y
Evergrey — Lost — Monday Morning Apocalypse — InsideOut — Y — N
Beyond Fear — And…You Will Die — DTO — SPV — Y — N
Slayer — Spirit In Black — Seasons In The Abyss — American — N — Y
Prong — Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck — Cleansing — Epic — N — Y
Sacred Reich — Love…Hate — The American Way — Enigma — N — Y
Exodus — Toxic Waltz — Fabulous Disaster — Combat — N — Y
Fragments of Unbecoming — Live For This Moment, Stay Til The End — Sterling Black Icon — Metal Blade — Y — N
Venom — Darkest Realm — Metal Black — Sanctuary — Y — N
Scar Symmetry — The Illusionist — Pitch Black Progress — Nuclear Blast — Y — N
Absu — A Shield With An Iron Face — Tara — Olympic — N — Y
Endstille — Navigator — Navigator — Twilight — N — Y
Dissection — The Somberlain — The Somberlain — No Fashion — N — Y
Ihsahn — Citizen — The Adversary — Candlelight — Y — N
Moonspell — Upon The Blood of Men — Memorial — SPV — Y — N
Witchery — Crossfixation — Don’t Fear The Reaper — Century Media — Y — N
Terror 2000 — Cheap Thrills — Terror For Sale — Nuclear Blast — Y — N
Cannibal Corpse — Death Walking Terror — Kill — Metal Blade — Y — N
Torture Killer — A Funeral For The Masses — Swarm! — Metal Blade — Y — N
WORT-FM Loud Rock Top 20 for the Week of 5/1/06
Artist — Album — Label
1) Cannibal Corpse — Kill — Metal Blade
2) Queensryche — Operation Mindcrime 2 — Rhino
3) Various — Headbanger’s Ball 3 — Roadrunner
4) Dead To Fall — The Phoenix Throne — Victory
5) Terror 2000 — Terror For Sale — Nuclear Blast
6) Machinemade God — The Infinity Complex — Metal Blade
7) Witchery — Don’t Fear The Reaper — Century Media
8) Cretin — Freakery — Relapse
9) Yakuza — Samsara — Prosthetic
10) Moonspell — Memorial — SPV
11) Dog Fashion Disco — Adultery — Rotten
12) Venom — Metal Black — Sanctuary
13) Sepultura — Dante XXI — SPV
14) Fragments of Unbecoming — Sterling Black Icon — Metal Blade
15) Evergrey — Monday Morning Apocalypse — Inside Out
16) One Man Army — 21st Century Killing Machine — Nuclear Blast
17) Ministry — Rio Grande Blood — Megaforce
18) Lacuna Coil — Karmacode — Century Media
19) Ihsahn — The Adversary — Candlelight
20) Beyond Fear — Beyond Fear — SPV
Top 5 Adds
1) Ministry
2) Scar Symmetry
3) Rebel Meets Rebel
4) Sodom
5) Autumn Offering
Other Adds: Zombi, Tyr, First Blood, Vanden Plas, Dan Lorenzo
Hey… here’s the new stuff for the week. Still missing a few things, so I may do some more updating soon!
First Blood
Killafornia
Trustkill
34:44 – 11 Tracks
A straightedge hardcore band with a pretty good metal groove going on. It features some guys from the band Terror. They seem to stay true to the hardcore/metal sound without going too far away from it. They stay heavy and that’s good. You’ll probably hear this on the Mosh Pit
The Autumn Offering
Embrace The Gutter
Victory
35:18 – 11 Tracks
Another metalcore offering from Victory. It sounds good, nothing really new here. Some pretty good guitar work and solos going on. It’s got some good melody, yet still keeping it brutal. The singy metal core choruses don’t really get very singy, where a band would get all emo, they still have a bit of brutal in the vocals. It’s pretty decent and you’ll probably hear this on the Mosh Pit.
Ministry
Rio Grande Blood
Megaforce
51:25 – 13 Tracks
Ministry is back and they haven’t let up. Yes, it’s another anti-bush vibe, and it’s done right. It’s in your face, heavy and great to kick back and absorb the greatness. There’s not much more to say about this, than it’s great! You’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Tyr
Eric The Red
Napalm
70:38 – 12 Tracks
Epic metallers Tyr are back for more with this release. I feel a bit like a lepruchaun when I listen to this, as it’s a bit, um, well, “lepruchauney.” A bit further in the CD, while singing about some dragon, they get a bit more concise in the epic power metal sound. It’s okay, but nothing really exciting for me. You might hear a track on the ‘Pit.
Scar Symmetry
Pitch Black Progress
Nuclear Blast
59:22 – 13 Tracks
The latest in a line of “catchy death metal.” It sounds a bit like Soilwork with the clean/death vocals bouncing back and forth with a nice clean metal sound backing it up. The death metal vocals stay pretty deathy, whereas the clean vox really are a contrast to that…it’s amazing that it’s the same guy!? While it’s not really original, I think it’s pretty good and you’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Sodom
Sodom
SPV
Good ‘Ol Sodom. Great catchy thrash metal at its finest. It’s good n heavy, doesn’t let up, and well, it’s Sodom. What else can you say? You’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!