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Amazon Metal Sampler |  | Artist: Various Label: The End Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: $0.00 as of 7/29/2010 13:08 CDT details

Seller: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Rating: 7 reviews
Genre: hard-rock-and-metal-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 5843 Minutes
ASIN: B00393AI0M
Release Date: February 28, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Metal July 1, 2010 Jaycoub (Minnesota) Don't get me wrong I like free but this CD is a mix of verities of metal according to what is says. Some of these tracks should not be in the metal genre.
Not music. June 3, 2010 Hermy909 II (Arizona) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is just a bunch of old drugged up men screaming about how they never get girlfriends.
The "69 eyes" song is OK, but even for them,it is a bad song.
The worst are the "Sign" song which uses a trumpet and tons of other instruments, to sound like a 100 people being tortured to death.
I hated every second of it! I can't believe I listened through the entire thing. I really need a hobby.
Do yourself a favor and listen to some "true" metal like "Linkin Park" or "Lamb of God". They cost money to hear, but you won't lose brain cells in the process. They at least have some desency and catchy choruses, and.
It was okay May 28, 2010 Michael S. Sausville (Albany, New York) The price was right, you can't beat free. Sadly it was not my cup of tea.
Decent April 21, 2010 M. Deschaine 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Decent music for free and is letting me explore unheard of bands before. Would recommend for anyone who is looking for some unheard music before.
Broadening the horizons of metal April 7, 2010 Justin Gaines (Northern Virginia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The main thing to keep in mind here is that these are all bands on The End label, which means they're not going to sound like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest (except for Early Man, God love 'em). The End is all about the more avant-garde doom, black, death, ambient and experimental metal bands. At the risk of sounding elitist, this is metal for grown-ups. Bands like Novembers Doom, Borknagar and Sigh all push the limits of their genres, and they're just a few of the bands showcased here.
I don't love all of the bands/songs on this sampler, but you certainly can't beat the price! If you're already a metal fan, you'll get the most out of this sampler, and if you're looking to expand your horizons and see where metal is going in the new century, this is the perfect (and free, did I mention that?) way to do so.
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