Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and actor whose career spans over 50 years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props, including pyrotechnics, guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, reptiles, baby dolls, and dueling swords, Cooper is considered by music journalists and peers to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock"…
In the early years of Los Angeles punk, one of the premiere hardcore bands was T.S.O.L., which stood for True Sounds of Liberty. Offering poppier music than many of their contemporaries and featuring an image that appealed to punks who wanted to dive deeper into the gothic subgenre already being offered by many British punk bands, T.S.O.L. became hugely popular on the local scene but never translated that success to national exposure because of their ever-shifting lineup and sound.
A collection of 20 CD, which includes all the studio albums by English rock band Blur at the moment, also 2 compilations, 1 live and 8 singles.
Weighing in at 15 CDs, The Studio Albums 1969-1983 is a hefty box set but, at $85, it is relatively affordable considering that it contains everything Alice Cooper – both the band and the man – recorded at Straight and Warner. Whatever bonus material attached to CD reissues over the years has been stripped away – nothing from the 2001 deluxe edition of Billion Dollar Babies, then – and there are no new remasters of the albums, but this set isn't bare bones. The mini-LP replicas contain a few inserts carried over from the vinyl and, more importantly, those early Straight Records are present, which is good because they were out of print for a while. Not everything here is great – he did have a rough patch in the late '70s and early '80s – but it's all interesting, and it's especially nice to be able to get the entire catalog so easily and cheaply.
The Giallos Flame is a musical group specializing in Giallo Music. Their music has been featured in several low-budget horror films including Murder-Set-Pieces, Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!, Black Devil Doll, Psycho Holocaust and The Black Box. As their name suggests, the band's music is heavily influenced by the giallo genre of Italian horror films as well as American grindhouse cinema that was produced during the 1970s. This UK-based band is led by multi-instrumentalist Ron Graham and was formed in 2001.
Chicago-based Garage-Rock/Punk-Rock band, known for its outrageous, often disgusting, live escapades. CD only release, tracks from the "Toolin' for a warm teabag" 12" and "Lucifer's crank" EP + demos (live versions of the "Sex and violence…live session?).