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  1. Horror High Presents Prom Queen Massacre

    a collection of horror punk songs from a number of different bands and artists including Michale Graves, Zombeast, The Death Riders, Blitzkid, the 69 Eyes, Calabrese, Nim Vid, The Rosedales, the Vincent Black Shadow and more... There are a few songs that were "exclusive" to this CD, but a lot of the songs are available other places, overall its a fairly good collection.

    Standout tracks... The Death Riders' "Karen Black" (only available on this CD), Zombeast's "Wolfskin Killer" (can't wait to get their debut album... it should be showing up within the next week), the 69 Eyes "Devils" and Calabrese's "Children of The Night"... i do also reccomend the Michale Graves song "Beware" (also on his "Punk Rock is Dead" album) and the Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13/Wednesday 13 song "Scary Song" (off of "Night of the Living Drag Queens" & "6 Years 6 Feet Under the Influence")

  2. Alice in Chains unplugged and Nirvana's are probably my top two with GNR "Live Era" the 3rd... i don't have all that many live albums*

    *(throw in Kiss Unplugged and Manson's "Last Tour on Earth" and those are the only live albums i own...)

  3. Shadow Reichenstein - "It's Monster Rock" and "Werewolf Order"

    "It's Monster Rock" is the bands debut effort, and has a reworked version of the Animals (?) "house of the rising sun", called "Fear of the Rising Sun" which is probably the best song on the CD. The album features 5 instrumental songs and overall isn't bad. Other Standout songs include "Be My Victim" and "My Dear Deceased"

    "Werewolf Order" by far a superior album to "It's monster rock", standout tracks include "Werewolf Order", a reworked "Be My Victim" (on this album its heavier and less "punky"...), "It's Halloween", "Dracula" and the song which I can't get out of my head "Wakin' the Dead"

  4. 1. Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar

    2. Guns 'N Roses - Appetite For Destruction

    3. Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral

    4. Alice In Chains - Dirt

    5. Black Sabbath - Paranoid

    6. AC/DC - Back In Black

    7. Pearl Jam - Ten

    8. Nirvana - Nevermind

    9. Stabbing Westward - Darkest Days

    10. Slipknot - Iowa

    this was actually very hard for me... and i am not 100% happy with my list... it may get edited... it may not... block votes are lame...

  5. Wednesday 13 - Fang Bang

    I finally was able to find a copy of Wednesday 13's new CD (its been out about a month)... And it is really good, there are 4 standout tracks to me with the other songs still be good but not as good... (those 4 are Curse of Me, Haddonfield, Till Death Do Us Party, and Faith in the Devil)

    Overall 7.5/10 (it is an excellent CD however, i do prefer Wednesday's CD Transylvania 90210...)

  6. Fight Club

    American Psycho

    Rocky Horror Picture Show

    Nightmare Before Christmas

    Usual Suspects

    Edward Scissorhands

    Pulp Fiction

    Halloween

    Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock's Original)

    The Crow

    Back To the Future

    Almost Famous

    The Devil's Rejects

    Office Space

    American Beauty

    I probably forgot something... or included something i shouldn't have... but i can always change it...

  7. I picked the CD up today... since i didn't even realize yesterday was tuesday... and its pretty good, a bit different then i expected but its still good, and i will probably listen to it a few more times before giving a more detalied assesment, if i choose to

  8. I feel kinda the same way Benji does... meaning no new album has swept me off my feet...

    For me, I dunno, Stone Sour's "Come What(ever) May" is perhaps the album i've enjoyed the most... RHCP "Stadium Arcadium" was kinda hit and miss with me... Angels and Airwaves was pretty good, same with Alexisonfire's "crisis"... Rob Zombie's "educated horses" didn't exactly interest me at first, though it has grown on me (but there is still a few "filler" tracks...)...

  9. Rob Zombie - Educated Horses...

    This album has really grown on me, so much so that it's been one of the CDs in my cd player for about two months now... usually i switch CDs out rather quickly. This is after listening to it once when I first got it, and ignoring it for a couple of months...

    Songs to listen to: American Witch, Foxy Foxy, The Scorpion Sleeps

    overall about a 7/10

  10. Opening Credits: Raise A Little Hell - Trooper

    Waking Up: Look At Your Game Girl - GNR

    First Day At School: Feel Berlin - 69 Eyes

    Falling In Love: Keep Fishin - Weezer

    Fight Song: I Shot The Sherriff - Bob Marley

    Breaking Up: We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister

    Prom: Enter Sandman - Metallica

    Life's OK: Lay Your Hands On Me - Bon Jovi

    Mental Breakdown: Black Black Heart - David Usher

    Driving: Rusty Cage - Johnny Cash

    Flashback: Stand Up - Ludacris

    Wedding: It's All About the Benjamins (Rock Remix) - P. Diddy

    Getting Back Together: Safety Dance - Men Without Hats

    Paradise lost : Tangerine - Led Zepplin

    Birth of Child: Liar - Henry Rollins Band

    Final Battle: Ain't Life Grand - Slash's Snakepit

    Death Scene: Bring It Home - Swollen Members

    Funeral Scene: Inside You - Godhead

    End Credits: Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas

    Pretty Fucked Up... some sort of fit... but not many

  11. with Michale Graves having a new album out (Return to Earth) on Halloween, his previous effort was pretty good...

    Michale Graves - Punk Rock is Dead

    at 24 minutes and 11 songs it sure doesn't take long to listen to... the CD is pretty hit or miss, either you will really like it or you won't and it does/did take a few listens to get in to...

    Stand out tracks: Punk Rock is Dead, Beware, Teenage Monster, Exit, 1119

    overall about a 7 out of 10

  12. 10. Socio - Stone Sour

    9. Rough Hands - Alexisonfire

    8. Hole in the Earth - Deftones

    7. Moth - Audioslave

    6. The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars

    5. Pain - Three Days Grace

    4. 30/30 150 - Stone Sour

    3. Fallen Leaves - Billy Talent

    2. Haddonfield - Wednesday 13

    1. This Could Be Anywhere in the World - Alexisonfire

    I worked my way down from #1... there may be a song or two i'm forgeting and 9/10 I didn't want to duplicate from bands, but i just couldn't think of anymore "new" songs that i've been listening to a lot...

  13. a little alphebetical order (by band)...

    Alexisonfire - Crisis

    Overall i really like it, but there are only about 4 awesome songs in my eyes... though I am really into the album, and have probably played it about 10 times in the last three days.

    Rating: 6.5 out of 10 (but i would expect that to go up... to at most 8 it's good but not great 9+ for me is for great albums)

    City and Colour - Sometimes

    After hearing the first two singles I decided to buy the album... it's really good, but really mellow. If you didn't like the singles (Save your Scissors & Coming Home) then you probably shouldn't bother with it...

    Rating: 7.5 out of 10

    Stone Sour - Come(whatever)May

    I've had this CD since it came and out have listened to it regularly, I think I like every song on the CD. It's well worth a listen.

    Rating: 9 out of 10

  14. Today I got...

    Wednesday 13's "6 years, 6 Feet..." it should hold me over till the new Wednesday 13 CD is out since this is a collection of FDQ songs "re-worked"...

    The Death Riders "Soundtrack for Depression" I really enjoy this CD... if only it was longer... I highly reccomend it...

    I also got Orgy's "Vapor Transmission" and "Punk Statik Paranoia"... haven't really listened to these two yet... though i did really like the first Orgy CD (and i have heard a # of songs off of both of these...)

  15. Chamilionaire - Ridin dirty (?)

    that "new" Beyonce song (deja vu)(?)

    New Outkast song... don't know the name

    anything by Nickelback (I FUCKING HATE NICKELBACK), Simple Plan, Default, Theory of a Deadman, Hedley... or any of the "pop princesses"... or Bubba Sparxxx

  16. It was a 2 disc set for a friend... featuring an odd assortment of what I had been listening too...

    AFI, DevilDriver, Misfits, Wednesday 13, The Death Riders, Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rock Stars, Angels and Airwaves, um... Slipknot, Michale Graves, GNR, NIN... and a ton more (But I can't remember everything I put on them...)

  17. i got Punk Rock is Dead for $15 canadian... (hmv.ca which is amazon.ca... though there prices do vary greatly... changing almost daily in some cases... and it is still $15 canadian right now...)... and i got it relatively faster than there shipping estimate, if i remember right it was in like 2 weeks (though it too does vary...)

    and from what i read the Gotham Road CD was only sold during their tour... so that one would be harder to get as it was never widely released (which would end up making it a little bit pricier...)

  18. the Michale Graves cd (Punk Rock is Dead) is pretty good... I'd reccomend the songs Beware, Teenage Mosnter, and Punk Rock is Dead off of it...

    and Well I'm a huge fan of Wednesday 13 (the FDQ box set is awesome, as is Transylvania 90210...)

  19. Marilyn Manson

    Get Your Gun (Single)

    Lunchbox (Single)

    Portrait of an American Family

    Smells Like Children

    Antichrist Superstar

    Remix & Repent

    Mechanical Animals

    Last Tour on Earth

    Holywood: In the Shadow...

    mOBSCENE (Single)

    Golden Age of Grotesque

    Lest We Forget

    Lunch Boxes and Choklit Cows (released in 2004 as "The Spooky Kids", it was part of a settlement between Manson and former guitarist Daisy Berkowitz and is material from before Portrait of an American Family...)

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