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American Man

American Man

American Man

by The Power Trio from Hell
Product Group: Music
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
ISBN: B000008JJP
EAN: 0093624518228
UPC: 093624518228
Audio CD
Original Release Date: 1992-01
Release Date: 1993-05-25
SKU: 101248
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 093624518228 CD in paper sleeve & plays perfectly, inserts are in great shape; no jewel case. Hole punched in both inserts (Cutout). This title flies by 1st Class or Air in bubble wrap, cardboard and weather-resistant packaging; we are prompt, efficient, communicative.


Customer Reviews


America's best kept secret
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-02-01


Simply put,this cd is as good as any rock cd ever made! "Thrash Epic" is a total masterpiece and a great take on "Thrash Rock"!Once you buy this cd you will be totally depressed that this is their only album!!! I would give them 10 stars but 5 is the limit! This cd is great from start to finish!!


I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-07-20


When I first picked up the album, it was in the bargain bin at [local store]beside the checkout, and the price was a whopping [money maount]

Let me first say that "Thrash Epic" is the very definition of thrash, (and epic,) and my current standard for comparison. This no vocals track is by far my favorite. Take the thrash track "Metal Militia" from Metallica's first album in '80, add some talent and a much more skilled set of very seasoned musicians, and multiply that times ten. This track alone makes the CD priceless... not to mention the other excellent metal cuts on the album, and their vocals do not disappoint. From

"Slowly Rolling" starts the CD and sets the mood, "Reach Out" brings the initial anger/energy as the music starts to thrash, "Nineteen" slows you a bit with an incredible metal grind, unusual time signature changes, and riffs makes you cry for more. In between you have a few more clam tracks "Father" and "Earth" with excellent vocals, the latter even a great integration with a piano throughout the song (even the guitar solo) and shares a message much like the title track. Towards the end of the album after the best thrash track of all time, "We Are One" brings back the slower metal grind, and "Myre" ends the album picking right up where "Thrash Epic" left off.

This album as a whole is far superior to today's 'metal' standards, and would be a great asset to any true metal fan's collection.

Since my initial purchase, I've worn out two CD's to the point they were unplayable, and another was secretly 'borrowed' without asking me, and never returned. Uh huh.

If nothing else, buy it because it's cheap. Buy it to head bang. Buy it if you're an American Man. I did, and I was never sorry. Why they never made another album could stand as the 8th wonder of the world.


I simply cannot believe this band disappeared!
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-07-20


When I first picked up the album, it was in the bargain bin at Best Buy beside the checkout, and the price was a whopping $...

Let me first say that "Thrash Epic" is the very definition of thrash, (and epic,) and my current standard for comparison. This no vocals track is by far my favorite. Take the thrash track "Metal Militia" from Metallica's first album in '80, add some talent and a much more skilled set of very seasoned musicians, and multiply that times ten. This track alone makes the CD priceless... not to mention the other excellent metal cuts on the album, and their vocals do not disappoint.

"Slowly Rolling" starts the CD and sets the mood, "Reach Out" brings the initial anger/energy as the music starts to thrash, "Nineteen" slows you a bit with an incredible metal grind, unusual time signature changes, and riffs makes you cry for more. In between you have a few more clam tracks "Father" and "Earth" with excellent vocals, the latter even a great integration with a piano throughout the song (even the guitar solo) and shares a message much like the title track. Towards the end of the album after the best thrash track of all time, "We Are One" brings back the slower metal grind, and "Myre" ends the album picking right up where "Thrash Epic" left off.

This album as a whole is far superior to today's 'metal' standards, and would be a great asset to any true metal fan's collection.

Since my initial purchase, I've worn out two CD's to the point they were unplayable, and another was secretly 'borrowed' without asking me, and never returned. Uh huh.

If nothing else, buy it because it's cheap. Buy it to head bang. Buy it if you're an American Man. I did, and I was never sorry. Why they never made another album could stand as the 8th wonder of the world.

Retail Price: $15.98
Our Price:$2.99
That's 81% Off!

 

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