Johnny Cash: American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002)
American Recordings
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THE ARCANE "DIABOLUS" FONT -- ONE OF MY PERSONAL ESOTERIC FAVORITES.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1684x1712 -- Spotlight on promotional imagery/ typography for "Diabolus in Musica," the eighth studio album by American thrash metal band SLAYER, released on June 9, 1998, by American Recordings.
EXTRA INFO: The above images are from a 12x12 double-sided poster promoting the "Diabolus in Musica" album, c. 1998. Art direction: Frank.
Source: https://saintstevensthingery.com/mybackpages/slayer-diabolus-flat.
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The album.
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Slayer – Reign in Blood - LP - American Recordings - B0018853-01
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Pressing #: Repress 2022
Color: Black Vinyl
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
Track List
Angel Of Death
Piece By Piece
Necrophobic
Altar Of Sacrifice
Jesus Saves
Criminally Insane
Reborn
Epidemic
Postmortem
Raining Blood
10/10
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Blue (Demo Song) by System of a Down
Performed at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in 1997
This was the show that got SOAD signed to Rick Rubin’s American Records.
Unfortunately this rendition of Blue ultimately did not make the cut of the self titled album but would appear in acoustic form as a bonus track on Serj Tankian’s solo debut Elect the Dead.
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The Avett Brothers: Morning Song
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System Of A Down - War? (System Of A Down, 1998)
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staff still hasn't given me polls, what should i do?
🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪 their moms 69%
🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪🟪 their dads 31%
grace image os i get to look at her
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"WE USED THE BASS LINES AND SYNTH RIFFS OF THE EUROPEAN SOUND AND ADDED INDUSTRIAL GUITAR SOUNDS."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the CD pressing of "Voodoo-U," the second studio album from Belgian electronic music group LORDS OF ACID. It was released in 1994 under Rick Rubin's American Recordings label.
Q: "In "Voodoo-U" from 1994 and "Our Little Secret," from 1997 the sound is a bit more industrial. Did you think that you had done everything in New Beat?"
PRAGA KHAN: " — In those days, Lords of Acid’s music was a combination of the late New Beat/early techno sound and the US industrial sound. We used the bass lines and synth riffs of the European sound and added industrial guitar sounds. This created a new sound. In 1994, when "Voodoo-U" got released, I got a lot of phone calls from famous American rock stars who were raving about the album. To me it was just a logical step in the evolution of the sound of Lords of Acid."
Sources: www.discogs.com/release/61746-Lords-Of-Acid-Voodoo-U and https://elgarajedefrank.es/en/interview-lords-of-acid.
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The albums that give their musicians another success late in their careers can influence their standings. For instance, Santana continues to be reminded of Supernatural and I assume many think Johnny Cash on American Recordings is the whole deal. The latter in particular should be seen as a double edged sword. On the one hand the discs made Johnny Cash cool again for a certain subset of music listener that wouldn't give him a chance, whereas on the other the series made him sound gloomier than what he was. Sure, the darkness lies a lot in his work – no one could ever deny that without sounding like a buffoon –, yet Mr. Cash also had a wicked sense of humour along with many other dimensions American Recordings did show that. However, the later reception seem to have forgotten this.
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Okay so we can all agree that the American Recordingsis the greatest thing Rick Rubin ever did. I mean the rawness of childhood songs and spirituals, hell even COVERS, sung by a legendary coutry star that had been dropped from the very record label that he helped found?! The fact that Rubin managed to convince Cash to trust him in the first place, esp. since he'd only produced Hip Hop records until then? I've loved these since I first heard them in my cousins deeply shitty beetle on a hectic transit through frozen Stockholm ca. 2007.
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What I'm listening to right now
Drive On (Album Version) by Johnny Cash, on the album: American Recordings
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Slayer – South of Heaven - LP - American Recordings - B0018856-01
Pressing Stats
Pressing #: 2013 Repress
Color: Black
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
Track Listing
South Of Heaven
Silent Scream
Live Undead
Behind The Crooked Cross
Mandatory Suicide
Ghosts Of War
Read Between The Lies
Cleanse The Soul
Dissident Aggressor
Spill The Blood
10/10
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