Friday 29 August 2008

Mp3 music: Fight






Fight
   

Artist: Fight: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal
Rock
Metal: Heavy

   







Fight's discography:


A Small Deadly Space
   

 A Small Deadly Space

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 10
A Small Daadly Space
   

 A Small Daadly Space

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 10
Mutations
   

 Mutations

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 9
War Of Words
   

 War Of Words

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 12






When lead isaac Bashevis Singer and heavy metal legend Rob Halford left Judas Priest in the early '90s (following deuce decades of service in the antique band), he quickly rebounded with a ferocious new metal band called Fight, which he co-founded with Priest drummer Scott Travis. Fleshing out the group's batting ordination with guitarists Russ Parrish and Brian Tilse and bassist Jay Jay, Halford took Fight into the studio and recorded War of Words in 1993.


Taking a turn over step away from the old school tendencies and toon metallic element lyrics of his former band, Halford based the Fight's sound on the more sleek, thrash-oriented approach path of newer metallic element outfits like Pantera and matched the acute sound with in spades more topical and socially relevant lyrics. Although it didn't make much of a splash in the mainstream world, War of Words proven to be a shoot among Halford's fans, and Fight embarked on a successful go in 1993 and 1994.


Abandoning the elaborate theatrical production, lights, and props that Priest was renowned for, Halford and company delivered their corporeal with the stripped strength and famish of a infant banding while gainful a debt to its past (and viewing its dedication to arduous metallic element) with covers of Priest's "Freewheel Burning" and Black Sabbath's "Symptom of the Universe." Mutations, an EP of live tracks and remixes, was released in 1994, followed by Fight's indorsement full-length press release, 1995's A Small Deadly Space, which byword Russ Parrish replaced by new guitarist Mark Chaussee. The album, featuring a more collaborative songwriting approach path from the band, offered a slightly toned-down reading of War of Words' full-bore intensiveness and lacked the excitation of Parrish's smooth soloing, only otherwise maintained the aboveboard metal sound and Halford's darker, real life horror lyric themes. A Small Deadly Space would be Fight's terminal offer; Halford disbanded the grouping in 1996 and moved on to new stylistic pastures with his succeeding project, the Trent Reznor-produced Two.






Tuesday 19 August 2008

Xbox 360's "Soul Calibur IV" tops the Rogers Video game rental list






TORONTO - The most popular game rentals (all platforms) according to Rogers Video for the period end July 13.



1 Battlefield: Bad Company (Xbox 360)

2 Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Xbox 360)

3 Unreal Tournament III (Xbox 360)

4 Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (PlayStation 2)

5 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PlayStation 3)

6 Battlefield: Bad Company (PlayStation 3)

7 Mario Kart (Nintendo Wii)

8 Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution (Xbox 360)

9 Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)

10 Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Nintendo Wii)








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Saturday 9 August 2008

Hijak and Skream

Hijak and Skream   
Artist: Hijak and Skream

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Retro; Wake Up   
 Retro; Wake Up

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2