Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Mp3 music: Exciter






Exciter
   

Artist: Exciter: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Metal
Metal: Heavy
Rock: Hard-Rock
Metal: Thrash

   







Exciter's discography:


New Testament
   

 New Testament

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 15
Better Live Than Dead
   

 Better Live Than Dead

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 13
Blood Of Tyrants
   

 Blood Of Tyrants

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10
The Dark Command
   

 The Dark Command

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 10
Kill After Kill
   

 Kill After Kill

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 9
Exciter
   

 Exciter

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 10
Unveiling The Wicked
   

 Unveiling The Wicked

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 9
Long Live The Loud
   

 Long Live The Loud

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 8
Feel The Knife [EP]
   

 Feel The Knife [EP]

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 3
Feel The Knife
   

 Feel The Knife

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 3
Violence and Force
   

 Violence and Force

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 10
Heavy Metal Maniac
   

 Heavy Metal Maniac

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 10






Canada's Exciter was one of the start velocity metal bands, bursting out of the gate in 1983 -- the year zero point for clobber -- on board other upstarts like Slayer and Metallica. But uncalled-for to say, their success came nowhere near twin those of their peers, and the band's friction with stardom was a brief one.


Vocalist and drummer Chuck Beehler, guitar player John Ricci, and bassist Allan Johnson formed Hell Razor in Ottawa, Canada, in 1978. After ever-changing their name to Exciter in 1980, the band sent their first demos to Shrapnel Records founder Mike Varney, wHO included the rail "Populace War III" in 1982's US Metal Volume II, so inked them to a one-album deal. Issued in 1983, the band's first attempt Leaden Metal Maniac was among the first thrash metal albums, and brought them to the attending of Jon Zazula's Megaforce Records (the place of Metallica and Anthrax), which sign Exciter to a three-album deal. After recording 1984's Violence & Force with Anthrax producer Carl Canedy, the band embarked upon their start U.S. circuit in support of Mercyful Fate. 1985 adage them flying to England to work with Motörhead producer Guy Bidmead on 1985's Long Live the Loud. The apex of the sun's way of their calling, the album adage a marked advance in both songwriting and wakeless quality and light-emitting diode to broad touring with Accept in Europe and Motörhead and Megadeth in America.


Simply when it seemed care Exciter were starting to constitute their german mark, even so, Ricci left wing the band for a solo career undermentioned the release of the three-song Feel the Knife EP. After finding a substitution in guitar player Brian McPhee, the band returned to England and leased Bidmead in one case over again to record 1986's Unveiling the Wicked. Not as pop as its predecessor, the album also revealed an increasing preoccupation with air, which didn't sit easily with the band's hard-core fans. Following some other bout of touring in Europe with Motörhead and Manowar, the band returned to America only to come across that their popularity was in gustavus Franklin Swift decline. To make matters worse, Exciter was at present without a record book take and Beehler eventually decided that non having a proper frontman was flexible the band's chances of success. So, he relinquished his vocal duties to vocalist Rob Malnati for their severally released fifth album, 1988's just titled Exciter. But the strategy backfired, as the album's nearly complete abandonment of thrash for a slower, mainstream metal advance disoriented what remained of their already dwindling fan base of operations and light-emitting diode to the band's dissolution concisely thenceforth.


Unexpectedly, Exciter returned to activeness in 1992 when original members Ricci and Beehler were linked by young bassist David Ledden for the Kill After Kill album. Another collapse, this was before long followed by a live endeavor entitled Better Live Than Dead (with bassist Jeff McDonald) in 1993, after which the band once once again went their split slipway -- seemingly for in force. But Ricci wasn't quite ready to give up the specter and resurrected Exciter so far once more with a completely new lineup in 1996. Including vocalizer Jacque Belanger, bassist Marc Charron, and drummer Rick Charron (no relation back), this lineup recorded 1997's The Dark Command and 1999's Blood of Tyrants, behind which they continued to tour sporadically.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Holdtight

Holdtight   
Artist: Holdtight

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Advanced (ADVR015)   
 Advanced (ADVR015)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2




 





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