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15/09/2006 18:39
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Korn
(1994) |
1. Blind 2. Ball Tongue 3. Need To 4. Clown 5. Divine 6. Faget 7. Shoots And Ladders 8. Predictable 9. Fake 10. Lies 11. Helmet In The Bush 12. Daddy
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Life Is Peachy
(1996) |
1. Twist 2. Chi 3. Lost 4. Swallow 5. Porno Creep 6. Good God 7. Mr. Rogers 8. K@#%! 9. No Place To Hide 10. Wicked 11. A.D.I.D.A.S. 12. Low Rider 13. Ass Itch 14. Kill You
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Follow The Leader
(1998) |
1. It's On 2. Freak On A Leash 3. Got The Life 4. Dead Bodies Everywhere 5. Children Of Korn 6. B.B.K. 7. Pretty 8. All In The Family 9. Reclaim My Place 10. Justin 11. Seed 12. Cameltosis 13. My Gift To You
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Issues
(1999) |
1. Dead 2. Falling Away From Me 3. Trash 4. 4 U 5. Beg For Me 6. Make Me Bad 7. It's Gonna Go Away 8. Wake Up 9. Am I Going Crazy? 10. Hey Daddy 11. Somebody Someone 12. No Way 13. Let's Get This Party Started 14. I Wish You Could Be Me 15. Counting 16. Dirty
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Untouchables
(2002) |
1. Here To Stay 2. Make Believe 3. Blame 4. Hollow Life 5. Bottled Up Inside 6. Thoughtless 7. Hating 8. One More Time 9. Alone I Break 10. Embrace 11. Beat It Upright 12. Wake Up Hate 13. I'm Hiding 14. No One's There
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Take A Look In The Mirror
(2003) |
1. Right Now 2. Break Some Off 3. Counting On Me 4. Here It Comes Again 5. Deep Inside 6. Did My Time 7. Everything I've Known 8. Play Me 9. Alive 10. Let's Do This Now 11. I'm Done 12. Ya'll Want A Single 13. When Will This End 14. One
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Greatest Hits Vol. 1
(2004) |
1. Word Up [NEW TRACK] 2. Another Brick In The Wall [NEW TRACK] 3. Ya'll Want A Single 4. Right Now 5. Did My Time 6. Alone I Break 7. Here To Stay 8. Trash 9. Somebody Someone 10. Make Me Bad 11. Falling Away From Me 12. Got The Life 13. Freak On A Leash 14. Twist 15. A.D.I.D.A.S. 16. Clown 17. Shoots And Ladder 18. Blind 19. Freak On A Leash [remix]
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See You On The Other Side
(2005) |
1. Twisted Transistor 2. Politix 3. Hypocrites 4. Souvenir Of Sadness 5. 2-Way 6. Throw Me Away 7. Love Song 8. Open Up 9. Interlude #2 10. Coming Undone 11. Getting Off 12. Liar 13. For No One 14. Interlude #3/I've Seen It All 15. Tearjerker
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15/09/2006 18:34
This Alternative-Metal group was formed in Bakersfield, California USA, in 1992 by lead singer Jonathan Davis, guitarists James 'Munky' Shaffer and Brian 'Head' Welch, bassist Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu and drummer David Silveria.
Two years later, Korn released its self-titled debut album; although it received very little support from critics, cracked The Billboard Top 200 chart reaching a respectable #72, but their wildly dynamic heavy-Rock was ready to explode. In October 1996, the band released their second album, "Life Is Peachy"; the record peaked at #3 on The Billboard Top 200 and broke the top 40 in the U.K. Albums charts while the band toured across Europe with Limp Bizkit and Helmet. Korn's audience continued to grow, during the second half of the '90s as the group's third album, 1998's "Follow The Leader", climbed to the top slot of The Billboard 200 chart and crashed into the top 5 of the British chart, it spawned two smash singles: "Got The Life" made top 20 on both Modern and Mainstream Rock charts and "Freak On A Leash" climbed into the top 10 in the same charts. By the fall of 1999, the quintet released "Issues", another strong commercial LP which shot to #1 in U.S. Albums chart, the record included two Modern Rock top 10 hit singles: "Falling Away From Me" and "Make Me Bad". Korn, after two-year break, rumors of crisis and solo projects, reconvened to record a new album; "Untouchables" was released in mid-2002 and hit the top 3 of the North-American Albums charts, the first single, "Here To Stay", peaked at #4 spots, the highest chart-position that the band ever reached, on both Billboard's Rock charts, the track also won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance, the second single cut, "Thoughtless", reached the #6 on The Mainstream Rock list; an international tour with Puddle Of Mudd and TRUSTcompany ensued, by this point "Untouchables" became a huge hit in Europe, cracking the top 5 on the National U.K. Albums chart. The next year saw the release of the band's sixth album: "Take A Look In The Mirror", it rose straight to the top 10 of The Billboard 200 chart and generated four Active Rock smash singles including the #11 "Right Now", "Did My Time", "Ya'll Want A Single" and "Everything I've Known". Korn, in late 2004 issued a greatest hits compilation which debuted at #4 in U.S. Top 200 chart, the set featured two new cover-son
This Alternative-Metal group was formed in Bakersfield, California USA, in 1992 by lead singer Jonathan Davis, guitarists James 'Munky' Shaffer and Brian 'Head' Welch, bassist Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu and drummer David Silveria.
Two years later, Korn released its self-titled debut album; although it received very little support from critics, cracked The Billboard Top 200 chart reaching a respectable #72, but their wildly dynamic heavy-Rock was ready to explode. In October 1996, the band released their second album, "Life Is Peachy"; the record peaked at #3 on The Billboard Top 200 and broke the top 40 in the U.K. Albums charts while the band toured across Europe with Limp Bizkit and Helmet. Korn's audience continued to grow, during the second half of the '90s as the group's third album, 1998's "Follow The Leader", climbed to the top slot of The Billboard 200 chart and crashed into the top 5 of the British chart, it spawned two smash singles: "Got The Life" made top 20 on both Modern and Mainstream Rock charts and "Freak On A Leash" climbed into the top 10 in the same charts. By the fall of 1999, the quintet released "Issues", another strong commercial LP which shot to #1 in U.S. Albums chart, the record included two Modern Rock top 10 hit singles: "Falling Away From Me" and "Make Me Bad". Korn, after two-year break, rumors of crisis and solo projects, reconvened to record a new album; "Untouchables" was released in mid-2002 and hit the top 3 of the North-American Albums charts, the first single, "Here To Stay", peaked at #4 spots, the highest chart-position that the band ever reached, on both Billboard's Rock charts, the track also won a Grammy for Best Metal Performance, the second single cut, "Thoughtless", reached the #6 on The Mainstream Rock list; an international tour with Puddle Of Mudd and TRUSTcompany ensued, by this point "Untouchables" became a huge hit in Europe, cracking the top 5 on the National U.K. Albums chart. The next year saw the release of the band's sixth album: "Take A Look In The Mirror", it rose straight to the top 10 of The Billboard 200 chart and generated four Active Rock smash singles including the #11 "Right Now", "Did My Time", "Ya'll Want A Single" and "Everything I've Known". Korn, in late 2004 issued a greatest hits compilation which debuted at #4 in U.S. Top 200 chart, the set featured two new cover-songs, Cameo's "Word Up!" cracked both the top 20 of The Mainstream and Modern Rock charts and Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall" peaked at #12 on Billboard's Active Rock airplay chart.
In February 2005 guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch, announced his departure from Korn to concentrate on his Christian faith. The band returned in the fall with a brand new CD, "See You On The Other Side", their seventh studio album and their first album release on the Virgin label; the set includes the Rock radio hit single, "Twisted Transistor".
gs, Cameo's "Word Up!" cracked both the top 20 of The Mainstream and Modern Rock charts and Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall" peaked at #12 on Billboard's Active Rock airplay chart.
In February 2005 guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch, announced his departure from Korn to concentrate on his Christian faith. The band returned in the fall with a brand new CD, "See You On The Other Side", their seventh studio album and their first album release on the Virgin label; the set includes the Rock radio hit single, "Twisted Transistor".
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15/09/2006 13:27
Brian Warner was born on January 5, 1969 in Canton, Ohio USA, when he was 18 he relocated to Tampa Bay, Florida and adopted the name Marilyn Manson: Marilyn from actress Monroe, Manson from serial killer Charles Manson.
In 1990 Marilyn Manson and guitarist Scott Mitchell assembled a band with bassist Gidget Gein, keyboardist Madonna Wayne-Gacy and drummer Sara Lee Lucas; in the early years the group started gigging around Florida shocking the Alternative-Metal scene for their stage show, which featured naked women, bizarre clothes and satanic images; in late 1993 Gein was fired and Twiggy Ramirez, AKA Jeordie White, replaced him on bass. "Portrait Of An American Family", the band's debut album, appeared in the summer of 1994, on Nothing Records, the label founded by Nine Inch Nails' frontman Trent Reznor; that same year, Manson had gained the title of 'Reverend' by Anton Szandor LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan. During the next year Lucas was replaced by drummer Ginger Fish, the founder member Scott Mitchell quit and Marilyn Manson pulled in guitar player Zim Zum; in October 1995 the group released its second effort, "Smells Like Children", the cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" cracked the top 30 of The Billboard's Rock charts and helped push the album platinum reaching the #31 slot on Billboard's Top 200 chart. The group's big commercial break came a year later when "Antichrist Superstar" soared to #3 on The Billboard 200 Albums chart, it generated two Mainstream Rock top 30 hits, "The Beautiful People" and "Tourniquet". In September of 1998, shortly after John '5' Lowery joined as a new guitarist, the band released the instant North-American #1 album, "Mechanical Animals", its main single, "The Dope Show", climbed into the top 20 on both Billboard's Active and Modern Rock charts, it was followed by two more Mainstream Rock top 30 hits: "I Don't Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me)" and "Rock Is Dead"; also in Europe the album became a huge hit, cracking the top 10 in the British chart. Another two years passed before Manson and his crew returned with their fifth album, "Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)", the record missed the top 10 of The Billboard 200 Albums list and included only one Billboard's Rock charting single, "Disposable Teens". In December 2001 the band recorded a remake of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" for the film "Not Another Teen Movie", the single entered the top 30 of The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. During the recording sessions for the next album, longtime collaborator Twiggy Ramirez (Jeordie White) left the group to join A Perfect Circle, his replacement was bass player Tim Skold. In May of 2003 Marilyn Manson issued "The Golden Age Of Grotesque", the record rose to #1 on both The Billboard Top 200 and the Canadian Albums charts, it also smashed into the top 5 in Australia, Britain and several other European countries charts; the lead single, "Mobscene", reached the #18 on Mainstream Rock chart. The band returned a year later with the retrospective collection "Lest We Forget The Best Of" which featured the cover-single of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus", the track hit #12 on The Modern Rock chart and the album peaked at #9 in the States, at #4 in the U.K. and at #3 in Canada.
Commentaire de diablesse (23/09/2006 21:19) :
cool se groupe j aime
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voila mes
14/09/2006 16:42
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