Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Independent artists

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Paid time off

Lil wyte no sick days

Has somewhat of an intro  (F*** An Intro) then goes into a serious song about lil wyte describing his high school days about listening to triple six (Mighty Mafia). 

Three High starts and it already sounds like something off Still Doubted? But the production on that album sounded too similar on all songs. Not the case with this release so not sure if the producers got their act together or Wyte fired them and got new guys. 

House party is going to be the new party anthem for white people. 

Check this cd out for Lil Wyte followers. 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Oh Dio, Where Art Thou?


Anthrax starts off by covering Neon Knights a Black Sabbath song during their Dio years. 

Tenacious D do their acoustic rendition of Last In Line with a pan flute solo and I know they were friends with Dio but they could have taken it a little more serious but at the same time you wouldn't want them too. 

Motörhead cover Starstruck with Lemmy not being audible until the song is over because Biff Byford took control of vocal duties. 

Corey Taylor takes on Rainbow in the Dark. My favorite singer doing my favorite Dio song, with his powerful voice and hired band this is a really strong track. 

I'm sure you all heard Killswitch Engaged's cover of Holy Diver before so it would be obvious that this one is on the CD.  

Scorpions make the song The Temple Of The King sound just like it could be one of their own originals. 

I don't care too much for Rob Halford's cover of Man on the Silver Mountain. For a good cover check out Hammerfall's version. 

Metallica do a Dio medley consisting of Tarot Woman, Stargazer, and Kill The King. 

Dio has a spot on here too. The title track of the cd has the man himself doing a piano ballad. 

Jasta, which is Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed solo project ends the cd off with his interpretation of Buried Alive 

Why haven't you gotten this cd yet?