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1 Fire It Up 2 Whats In You 3 Suicide Messiah 4 Forever Down 5 In This River 6 You Must Be Blind 7 Death March 8 Dr. Octavia 9 Say What You Will 10 Too Tough To Die 11 Electric Hellfire 12 Spread Your Wings 13 Been A Long Time 14 Dirt On The Grave Newest Review: ... Black Label Society, based around the same type of guitar riff as ever, but with Wylde's vocals consciously breaking free of ... more |
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Price Comparison for Mafia - Zakk Wylde & Black Label Society
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Mafia
Release Date: 2005 - 03 - 07, Audio CD, Artemis Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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Read Reviews for Mafia - Zakk Wylde & Black Lab...
by - written on 20/02/08 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Black Label Society's sixth album features a full band to slightly distil the impression that this is entirely a Zakk Wylde solo project, though essentially that's still what it is. This means plenty of down-tuned, repetitive, groove metal riffing, over-use of pinch harmonics for no apparent reason, and vocal lines that sound a like a bored Ozzy Osbourne, but fortunately Wylde is very, very slowly starting to develop a style of his own. Opening song 'Fire It Up' is the best example of this "ever-so-slightly-new" Black Label Society, based around the same type of guitar riff as ever, but with Wylde's vocals consciously breaking free of his Ozzy ... Read the complete review
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