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Aztec Jade : Paradise Lost
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a unique chemistry of off time progressive rock rhythms, hooky choruses, and thought provoking lyrics tied together with colorful themes and imagery
Genre: Metal/Punk: Progressive Metal
Release Date: 2000
Paradise Lost Record Label: Adrenaline Records
  • Buy CD - $14.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Regatta Fugue I (Bonus Track) 4:02 Album Only
The Calling 4:19 Album Only
To Believe 5:14 Album Only
Mad Not Crazy 4:17 Album Only
Desperate Land 2:59 Album Only
Nosferatu 4:39 Album Only
Atlantis 4:26 Album Only
Regatta Fugue II 3:26 Album Only
Stained 4:19 Album Only
Gates Of Babylon 4:16 Album Only
Requiem 4:33 Album Only
Modern Prophet 4:14 Album Only
Dirty Secrets 3:38 Album Only
Soul Inside Of Me 5:11 Album Only
The Creator 3:16 Album Only
Indian Summer 3:37 Album Only
Odyssey 6:31 Album Only
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Album Notes

For a long time the people of the world have awaited the arrival of a musical style respectable of their intellect and individuality, yet provider of food for the soul and harmony for the years.

Aztec Jade has been recognized as one of the new "driving forces" in the next "era" of Modern Rock.

Uninhibited by the normal trends prevalent in music today, Aztec Jade has developed a unique chemistry of off time progressive rock rhythms, hooky choruses, and thought provoking lyrics tied together with colorful themes and imagery.

Produced and engineered by veteran knobtwiddler Scott MacPherson (Drivin 'n Cryin, Brian Setzer, Marshall Tucker and Steve Perry amongst the others)

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REVIEWS

what a voice
author: randy
this guy can really sing his heart out.He is also in the band assension theory. The band is great I would give this to my best freind. Gooooooooooo get it you wont be sorry if you like your metal with a message.
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"Paradise Lost" is an excellent CD and is highly recommended
author: Stephanie
"Paradise Lost" is a great CD with some classy lyrics and a definite taste for progressiveness. It's hard to compare Aztec Jade to any others, but I see some influences from Kansas, Rush, and early Queensryche. To pick a favorite would be difficult, because I like them all, but Stained, Requiem, Atlantis, and Odyssey are true contenders! This CD has been in my CD rotation since it's release... I highly recommend it for anyone looking for something new and fresh! I wish these guys much luck and can't wait to hear more from them.
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