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  May 23, 2003

Guano Apes, another rock group that is very popular in Germany, unleash an interesting failure with "Don't Give Me Names". They flirt in the whole rap-metal genre but are more of a updated punk band. Sonically, this disc is average. Some nice seperation and good bass. The multi-channel mix is ... more
Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You        (1 of 4 found this review helpful)
  May 23, 2003

Like the other two reviewers, this album is just too much country for my tastes. I made the mistake of listening to this disc as my first expereince with Alison Krauss's work. Made me wonder what all the fuss was about. Then I listened to "Forget About It" and understood. It is a shame, because ... more
Thumb: 3        (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  March 15, 2003

Fans of either the Nine Inch Nails or Linkin Park would feel right at home with "3" from Thumb. Frankly, I am not really a fan of rap-metal music. However, to their credit, Thumb tries to bring some suprising good melodies to a genre that usually does not have any (Linkin Park) and also offers some ... more
Spitball: Pop Condition        
  March 15, 2003

Spitball "Pop Condition" represents a unique disc in the world of SACD. Not only is it the only hybrid disc released by Sony to date, it is also almost impossible to find. Sony signed and dropped this band in a short time. Frankly, it is not worth hunting it down. The sonics are serviceable and ... more
Fury in the Slaughterhouse: The Color Fury        (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
  March 15, 2003

A band that is ignored almost everywhere except Germany, Fury in the Slaughterhouse brings out what I think is their best album, "The Color Fury". Most have never heard of them, although they did have a hit with "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease" as well as a great cover of "Dear Prudence". ... more

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