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Cover Slipknot Digipack by Slipknot
The album cover of this self-titled release depicts the nine members of Slipknot in creepy masks, the dark image confirmed by the presence of a parental advisory sticker. Inside, foul language and...
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Cover XX by Mushroomhead
Fourth album from Cleveland, Ohio nu-metal octet who have been compared to Slipknot owing to the masks they wear onstage. However, their music is more eclectic, a collision of metal, punk, hip-hop,...
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Cover Dark Days [PA] by Coal Chamber
'Dark Days' is the third album from Coal Chamber, it follows on from their 1999 release 'Chamber Music', and sees them returning to the sound of their self titled debut album. Mixing industrial,...
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Cover 40 Seasons (The Best Of Skid Row) by Skid Row
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Cover Dark Days (Limited Edition) by Coal Chamber
'Dark Days' is the third album from Coal Chamber, it follows on from their 1999 release 'Chamber Music', and sees them returning to the sound of their self titled debut album. Mixing industrial,...
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Cover Slide It In by Whitesnake
1984's SLIDE IT IN was the first album that showed that Whitesnake was truly attempting to make it big in the U.S. Its sound was becoming more radio-friendly, but still retained the biting hard...
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Cover Universal Masters Collection by Rainbow
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Cover Anywhere But Home (Live) (CD + DVD) by Evanescence
Multi-platinum goth-pop rockers present what is essentially a live version of their sole studio album to date. A recording of a sold-out show at the Zenith in Paris, it includes all the tracks from...
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Cover Lovehatetragedy by Papa Roach
For their second major-label release, Northern California's Papa Roach follow the same recipe of other rap-metal crossovers: aggressive, thick-chugging riffs, angst-driven lyrics, and touches of...
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Cover Self Destructive Pattern [ECD] [PA] by Spineshank
For Self-Destructive Pattern, Spineshank have moved on from 2001's The Height of Callousness and mostly ditched their head-spinning electronics, replacing them with a raft of high-quality vocal...
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