Nowhere do the two sides mix with more awesome chaos than on the anthemic "Factory
and rhythm section inside the bellybone of the listener
The fourth great album in a row for Renaissance
and Lovato's controlled performances -- all elements that more than make up for her lyrical stumbles -- Tell Me You Love Me suggests soul may be her forte
every few years someone at whatever corporate entity that happens to own the bulk of the Velvet Underground's catalog decides to take a stab at compiling a single-disc "greatest-hits" album from the band's wildly influential body of work
Altars Of Madness Digipack CD (Full Dynamic Range Audio) 05/06/2002 Nowhere do the two sidesThis is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Morbid Angel: David Vincent (vocals, bass); Trey Azagthoth, Richard Brunelle (guitar); Pete Sandoval (drums). All tracks have been digitally remastered. It took five years of practice, foresight on extreme metal trends, and a willingness to stand behind lyrical and musical content that are beyond the pale, even now, but with 1989's ALTARS OF MADNESS,