90's Rock

New Arrivals

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    One Foot in the Gravy
     
    Hillbilly Gypsies Can Talk To My Lawyer
    One Foot in the Gravy's rebuttal to the Hillbilly Gypsies. No, it's not bluegrass, more like heavy pop grunge.Yes, the album title is a joke. There is no litigation on this matter. There's enough gravy for everyone in the hills of West Virginia.
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    Yaakov Chesed
     
    The Passage
    The best Jewish rock album ever made.
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    A Crucifying Feeling
     
    From Dust To Life
    A Modern Rock sound with meaningful lyrics and an original blend of Grunge and Melodic Rock.
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    Shawn Harris
     
    Echoes of Autumn
    Full Spectrum of sounds from Pop to Rock to semi-Country with many top notch studio musicians to lend a hand in keeping each song unique.
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    Petit Mal
     
    Bless Your Little Heart
    Addictive rock that falls somewhere between stoner metal and power pop. 3 song writers bringing it to the table. Like a homemade apple pie fresh out of the oven that’s too hot to eat but you can’t help it. You burn your tongue. Like an adorable kitten tha
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    Petit Mal
     
    Prettier at Night
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    Peo
     
    Look what I've started
    AOR/Rock music
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    Somebody & The Somethings
     
    White Lies
    Do you miss the 90's radio rock? We're bringing it back!!!
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    DWH
     
    EP
    New rock from the former guitarist of the Toadies.
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    Guldin
     
    Moralía
    "Moralía": "Es un mundo utópico que creamos, analizando nuestro alrededor. Intentamos crear un mundo donde tuvieran cabida personas como nosotros, un mundo de librepensamiento, en el que haya respecto por la vida y por los demás, sin restricciones."
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    Top Albums

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    Black Lab
    See The Sun
    Melodic alternative rock for adults, swinging from cathartic loss to rage and abandon. Sonic ecstasy and lyrics that cut to the bone. Sounds like U2 and the Goo's getting drunk together. Featured on soundtracks (Spider Man, Blade: Trinity, Buffy)
    For the alternative band Black Lab, love lost and found is viewed through a cinematic lens. Like scenes from a movie, songwriter Paul Durham shoots every line like a heartbroken reel. He crafts his words with a poet’s eye, the scenes lit with the radiant light of his yearning, soaring voice. In 1998, Black Lab was signed to Geffen Records and mesmerized modern-rock radio with the haunting singles “Wash It Away” and “Time Ago,” both Top-40 hits on alternative rock and pop formats. The group’s intelligent, heartfelt lyrics and wide-screen guitar attack had them compared to U2. Radio programmers hailed the band as the Next Big Thing. Contributions to soundtracks followed as their moody, passionate vocals and sweeping guitars landed on the soundtracks of Can’t Hardly Wait, Varsity Blues, Permanent Midnight, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unfortunately, on the cusp of world domination, their label went out of business, leaving the band’s dreams in disarray. In 2002, Black Lab found themselves on the soundtrack of Spider-Man, opening another chapter for the band -- or at least for Durham, who produced the band's second album, See the Sun, with new guitarist Andy Ellis. Born and raised in Twin Falls, Idaho, Durham was the mad scientist behind Black Lab from the beginning. See the Sun represents Durham's relentless desire to produce the kind of record that'll wow listeners worldwide. Using the epic, incandescent riffs and dark yet emotionally uplifting vocals that hooked fans in the first place, See the Sun often spices rock-solid guitars with subtle layers of lush synthesizers, giving the tracks a contemporary yet timeless feel. While See the Sun furthers develops the sonic landscape of Black Lab's debut, Your Body Above Me, the band continues to expand its sound into uncharted territory, contributing the wicked techno of "This Blood" to the score and soundtrack of the film Blade: Trinity, as well as music for television (MTV's Real World, What I Like About You, The Days) and the upcoming film Lovewrecked. All things Black Lab, including streaming and free downloads from the new and past albums, can be found at www.blacklabworld.com.
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    Mind Over Matter
    Crazy
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    Jimmie's Chicken Shack
    Fail On Cue
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    Travis Meeks
    Live Bootleg
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    Richie Kotzen
    Into The Black
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      Thomas Dolby
      Forty - Rare Autographed
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      Pixies
      Live in Washington, D.C. - 12/7/2004
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      Pixies
      Live in Norfolk, VA - 12/6/2004
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      Ken Andrews
      Live (Secrets of the Lost Satellite Tour, Spring 2007)
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      She's On Fire
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      2.
      Yesterday
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      3.
      These Dreams Are Mine
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      4.
      I Feel the Same
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      5.
      Thinkin' of You
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      6.
      Summer Times
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      7.
      Shell Open
      Lorenzo Carloni
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      8.
      Dirty Road
      Days of the New
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      9.
      Everyone
      Mad Bliss
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      10.
      Two Sides
      Mad Bliss
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