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Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 30 Jun 2010 17:01:49 | Comments : 2

Puddle Of Mudd - Come Clean (2001)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:52:19 | 395 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Interscope Records | Year Of Release: 2001

Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst has a growing stable of talent that is building a track record of amazing successes; first with the wildcard explosion of Staind and then with the signing of melodic alt-rockers Puddle Of Mudd to his Flawless label. It's frightening how well the songs on COME CLEAN stick with the listener immediately. "Control" couples a sleaze-meets-Tool middle eight with STP-flavored guitar crunch. The single-worthy offerings "Nobody Told Me" and "Blurry" burn their way into one's consciousness with the soon-to-be-signature octave-unison vocals of Wes Scantlin.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 28 Jun 2010 14:22:57 | Comments : 4

Chevelle - Wonder What's Next (2002)
FLAC Lossless, EAC-Rip, Cue, Audiochecker Log File | Playtime: 00:46:29 | 335 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Sony | Year Of Release: 2002

With emotionally charged lyrics and heavy, crunching guitars, Chevelle sounds ready to take the hard rock world by storm. Although this album will fit nicely alongside fellow heavyweights Godsmack and Staind, Chevelle does not concentrate on penning deliberately gloomy compositions. The songs on this debut CD are all well crafted and stand on their own as testament to a band that knows what it wants to accomplish. A lush production brings out the thick sound in every instrument, as well as capturing the haunting, melodic vocals. The soaring vocals seem to be floating above a quagmire of chugging, churning riffs, using hope to stay afloat in a sea of murky sound. At times, an angry, aggressive approach is taken, but by the end of every song, a sign of salvation always remains to redeem all those who made their way through.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 26 Jun 2010 15:26:59 | Comments : 4

3 Doors Down - The Better Life (2000)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:40:53 | 292 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Republic | Year Of Release: 2000

"Kryptonite" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. The success story of 3 Doors Down starts typically enough. An aggressive and unrelenting phone campaign to radio stations for their breakaway single "Kryptonite" snowballed into a showcase at New York's legendary CBGB's and a deal with Universal Records. The Escatawpa, Missouri quartet offers a sound that is grounded in '90s alternative rock but doesn't ignore the contributions of hard-rock music's foundations from the '60s and '70s. "Loser" finds 3 Doors Down using Alice In Chains-influenced minor-key vocal harmonies and acoustic-then-electric dynamics. In "Duck and Run," vocalist/lyricist Brad Arnold urges fans to remain positive despite life's trials. The delicate balance of human relations is explored in "Not Enough." In "Be Like That," Arnold sings of a daydreamer's envy, sounding like a heavier Matchbox 20. Though the band began as a power trio, with Arnold on drums and vocals, 3 Doors Down added a second guitarist and a drummer to fatten its sound for THE BETTER LIFE.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 25 Jun 2010 13:58:21 | Comments : 2

Staind - Break The Cycle (2001)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:55:31 | 393 MB
Genre: Hard Rock | Label: Elektra / Wea | Year Of Release: 2001

Aussie edition of the alternative metal act's 2001 album. 14 tracks including one exclusive live bonus track, 'Outside' by vocalist Aaron Lewis & Limp Bixkit's Fred Durst. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 25 Jun 2010 11:45:04 | Comments : 0

Trapt - Trapt (2002)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:53:18 | 370 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Warner Bros / Wea | Year Of Release: 2002

Trapt is the debut album from the alternative metal band Trapt. With three hit singles, the album ascended to #42 on the Billboard 200 album sales chart. It went gold in May 2003 then platinum in November of that same year, making it Trapt's most successful album to date. By 2005, the album had sold 1.5 million copies in the U.S.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 24 Jun 2010 15:41:36 | Comments : 1

Three Days Grace - One-X (2006)
FLAC Lossless, Unknown Rip ,No Cue, Audiochecker Log File | Playtime: 00:43:45 | 325 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Jive | Year Of Release: 2006

Loaded with lyrics about nightmares, pain, isolation and broken relationships, One X, the sophomore effort from Three Days Grace should be a downright bummer of a ride. Instead, the listener manages to find uplift lurking beneath the weighty lyrics as the quartet churns out a series of anthemic, crunch-chord songs. The band moves from arena-ready light metal with "It's All Over" to the sex groove of "Animal I Have Become," before plunging the listener into full-on chaotic heaviness during the anti-alienation anthem "Riot" and easing us into the atmospheric future hit "Get Out Alive." Throughout, TDG remains true to its core alt-metal sound. While that sound has been called unimaginative and unoriginal and at times does feel a little too familiar, the material on One X is never less than convincing and it packs a serious and stinging rock ‘n' roll punch track after track. --Jedd Beaudoin
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 20 Jun 2010 07:09:09 | Comments : 0

Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace (2003)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:44:07 | 312 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Jive | Year Of Release: 2003

Three Days Grace is the alt-metal band which has found success out of tragedy, when their second album, written in rehab, went on to outperform a platinum selling debut.
Their debut album Three Days Grace was released in 2003, from which the singles “I Hate (Everything About You)” and “Just Like You” performed well in the rock charts. The album eventually achieved platinum status.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 30 Mar 2010 19:09:03 | Comments : 2

Audioslave - Out of Exile (2005)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:53:43 | 395 MB
Genre: Hard Rock | Label: Interscope | Year Of Release: 2005

Out Of Exile presents a band that has grown comfortably into its own skin. Three years after Audioslave's highly successful debut, the supergroup crafted a truly formidable rock album with a fresh, live-in-the-studio rawness. Former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello rolls back the distortion subtly, playing with a notably more melodic touch, best evidenced on "Heaven's Dead" and "Dandelion." Soundgarden's Chris Cornell's weathered voice at times walks a perilous ledge, yet never to a fault--that very danger and heartfelt soulfulness are part and parcel of his revered approach. The heady and poetic "#1 Zero" and "Be Yourself" strongly uphold Cornell's consummate lyrical prowess.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 21 Mar 2010 15:42:44 | Comments : 3

Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth (2005)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 01:55:28 | 390 MB
Genre: Industrial Rock, Alternative Rock | Label: Interscope Records | Release Date: May 3, 2005

UK digipack version features two bonus tracks, 'Home' (Non-LP Version) & 'Right Where It Belongs' (Alternate Version). Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 21 Feb 2010 17:36:15 | Comments : 0

Pillar - Where Do We Go From Here (2004)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:45:12 | 303 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Flicker Records | Release Date: June 15, 2004

"Where Do We Go From Here" explodes through what was and races toward what's to come. Five years, four #1 radio singles, and multiple awards later Pillar launches their first studio recording in two years. An artistic sonic boom provides an unnerving twist to the melodic depth and raw power of the never-back-down lyrics. Features the single, "Bring Me Down."
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 30 Jan 2010 18:24:47 | Comments : 5

Skillet - Awake (2009)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:45:22 | 318 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Atlantic | Release Date: September 30, 2008

Skillet's eighth studio album, Awake, recorded with Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson, is set for an August 25, 2009 release. The album will contain 12 tracks, including 'Hero' and 'Monster' which were added to their live set during their Comatose Tour 2009.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 09 Jan 2010 10:40:20 | Comments : 0

Heroes Season 3 Complete
English | Subtitle: English / French / Spanish | DVDRip REWARD | XviD 640x352 23.976 fps | MP3 48000Hz stereo 144 Kbps | 60min | 350 MB/ep | 8.98 GB

Experience all the explosive action and shocking twists as Heroes: Season 3 comes to DVD! Rediscover the phenomenon in this six-disc set that includes all 25 suspenseful episodes from the third season’s volumes, Villains and Fugitives. Plus, go behind the scenes with the show’s writers, stars and artists as you explore hours of exclusive and revealing bonus features.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 02 Jan 2010 08:57:17 | Comments : 1

Anberlin - New Surrender (2008)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:45:02 | 322 MB
Genre: Alternative Rock | Label: Universal Republic | Release Date: September 30, 2008

This is the major label debut for the Central Florida pop-rock stalwarts, Anberlin. The new album features 13 tracks that further expand on Anberlin's signature sound. Stephen Christian's distinct vocals backed by Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney's driving guitars and the rhythm section comprised of Deon Rexroat and Nathan Young on bass and drums respectively is the foundation for the band's success.

New Surrender, produced by Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, Yellowcard, New Found Glory), demonstrates the band's natural progression as musicians as well as solidifying their place as some of music's most creative songwriters. With all out rockers like "Feel Good Drag" and "Blame Me! Blame Me!" to the introspective "Still Counting Backwards," Anberlin have created a record that is sure to propel the band to the next level. Universal Republic signed the band off of the success of their highly lauded breakthrough indie pop scorcher, Cities. The record debuted on Billboard's Top Albums chart in February 2007 at #19, and passed the coveted 100,000 indie-sales milestone fueled by their riveting hit single "Godspeed."

It has been Anberlin's emotive pop/rock chemistry that has excited fans and critics ever since their Polk County, FLA launch six years ago, rising through the indie ranks with a magnetic collection of releases on Tooth & Nail Records, including their memorable 2003 debut Blueprints For The Blackmarket. Their 2005 release, Never Take Friendship Personal, saw them gain even more indie traction, (the band has logged combined album sales of more than 400,000 albums) with the single "Paperthin Hymn" peaking in the Top 40 of the Modern Rock Radio chart. Their touring, coupled with a loyal myspace following, cemented their reputation as one of the bands to watch in 2007. Anberlin delivered on that with the celebrated Cities. Cited by many critics as indispensable to the modern rock scene, rock forecasters have bookmarked their upcoming album New Surrender as one of the truly viable indie-to-major success stories ready to blow in 2008.
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 28 Dec 2009 09:53:27 | Comments : 5

Buffalo Springfield - Last Time Around (1968)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:34:17 | 204 MB
Genre: Folk Rock | Label: East/West Records | Release Date: 1968

One of America's seminal 1960s rock bands, Buffalo Springfield's brief career yielded just three studio albums before its various members splintered into a variety of successful solo career and new group endeavors (including Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Poco, and Loggins & Messina). In fact, one of its chief architects bolted before this, their last album, was even completed. Fortunately for both the band and their fans, Neil Young left behind a pair of pop gems--the band showcase "On the Way Home" and the country-tinged "I Am a Child." Stephen Stills largely picked up the slack in Young's absence, penning a slate of tunes as ambitious as they were eclectic (his "Questions" here eventually evolving into CSNY's "Carry On"), while Richie Furay weighs in with three tunes, including the clear Poco precursor "Kind Woman." A bit more pop-oriented than its predecessor, the often haunting Buffalo Springfield Again, but nearly as memorable. --Jerry McCulley
Posted By : Thranduil | Date : 27 Dec 2009 18:52:18 | Comments : 11

Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield (1966)
FLAC Lossless, Cue, EAC Log File | Playtime: 00:33:02 | 191 MB
Genre: Folk Rock | Label: Atco | Release Date: 1966

Although the Byrds receive more credit (and perhaps rightfully so), Buffalo Springfield, in some respects, were just as responsible for the country-rock and singer/songwriter explosion that continued through the full flight of the Eagles and later mutated into '90s neo-country. This 1966 debut reveals the precocious songwriting talents of both Neil Young and Stephen Stills; check out Stills's Beatlesque "Sit Down, I Think I Love You" and Young's weird (for '66!) but classic "Burned." Their next album, Again, is widely considered their best effort, but this is an excellent debut, made even stronger with the addition of their hit, the single-only "For What It's Worth." The CD offers both stereo and mono versions of each track. --Bill Holdship