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Post by Mega Man Mike on Oct 20, 2005 18:49:35 GMT -5
I didn't see this CD (Frameshift 2) on the store page or anyplace else on the site.
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Post by jukeboxher on Oct 20, 2005 19:04:36 GMT -5
It should be on his webpage. www.sebastianbach.com Scroll down just a little till you see the CD on the right.
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Post by Mega Man Mike on Oct 20, 2005 19:06:48 GMT -5
It should be on his webpage. www.sebastianbach.com Scroll down just a little till you see the CD on the right. Ah, okay.
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Post by Acekicken on Apr 2, 2006 19:41:02 GMT -5
It should be on his webpage. www.sebastianbach.com Scroll down just a little till you see the CD on the right. Ah, okay. So Mega Man have you bought the CD yet? I can't see any Sebastian Bach fan not owning this CD. It was the Best of 2005!
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Post by savageanimal on Dec 12, 2006 12:17:48 GMT -5
So Mega Man have you bought the CD yet? I can't see any Sebastian Bach fan not owning this CD. It was the Best of 2005! You can see me without! I'm not able to buy Baz-CD's in the fucking Netherlands I can only buy on ebay and bol but's too expansive
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Post by Acekicken on Dec 12, 2006 21:28:22 GMT -5
So Mega Man have you bought the CD yet? I can't see any Sebastian Bach fan not owning this CD. It was the Best of 2005! You can see me without! I'm not able to buy Baz-CD's in the fucking Netherlands I can only buy on ebay and bol but's too expansive www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007SME0E/sebastianweb
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Post by Acekicken on Dec 12, 2006 21:40:22 GMT -5
New Review One Word - Wow!, December 8, 2006 Reviewer: A. Kubat "Christ Rocks" (philly PA) - See all my reviews I have to admit I bought this CD for Sebastian Bach's vocals, but have to say I am very impressed with Pauly's guitar work. The sound harkens back to the crunchy riff-driven metal/rock songs of the past. This is the CD Skid Row should have made. The vocals are clean and powerful, and the music is very well done. While the lyrics are dark and sometimes disturbing, the songs will still win you over. A perfect example is the song "I Killed You" where a man finds his lover with another man and shoots both of them. Terrible, terrible story, but the music / vocals overwhelm the listener. This CD is much different that Frameshifts previous CD with Dream Theater's James LaBrie on vocals. That CD, good in it's own rights, had a more ethereal sound, while "Empathy" is more "in your face" rock.
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