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Second Great Awakening
by: Fireball Ministry
Price: $66.19 current as of: 03/14/2010 00:33 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361118228
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: October 07, 2003
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Editorial Review:Album Description:The members of hard rock trio Fireball Ministry - E. Burton, J. Rota, and H. Storer - christened themselves with religious titles (bishop, reverend, and sister, respectively) in keeping with their band name, and issued their debut album, Ou Est La Rock?, in 1999 on Bong Load Records. This is their second release on the Nuclear Blast label. For fans of Fu Manchu and Nebula. 11 tracks. 2003.
Disc 1:- Second Great Awakening (Intro)
- King
- Sinner
- Master of None
- Daughter of the Damned
- Flatline
- In the Mourning
- He Who Kills
- Rollin' On
- Choker
- Maidens of Venus
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Shortly after moving to Atlanta in 2004, I caught my first show at the Masquerade. The show was Dio, Anthrax (back when John Bush was still in the band), and Fireball Ministry, who I had never heard before. I arrived midway through their set, so as soon as I walked through the door my jaw dropped and I gravitated towards the stage. Fireball Ministry's monster Sabbath/Soundgarden riffs hit me like a truck, but the melodic elements of their sound had me nodding along in no time. When I finally made ...
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I just became aware of the band recently and picked up this album. Honestly, they could pass as a Sabbath cover band pretty easily. The vocals are almost dead-on Ozzy with a bit more of a "grrunt" sound. That being said - they do it extremly well. This album is full of hooks - and that's what won me over. The songs get stuck in your head. Definitely worth picking up.
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I ordered this album online after getting the recommendation, and listing to some of the online sample tracks. The riffs, and particularly, the vocals are eerily reminiscant of classic Ozzy Sabbath, fitting between the "Technical Ecstasy" and "Never Say Die" releases, and actually, much better than both. Any fan of classic late-era Ozzy Sabbath and Deep Purple should give this disc a listen.
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I love this sound!
It is a nice amalgam of Sabbath and early Monster Magnet.
Is it the most origional thing in the world? No.
But it is very good at what it is and it totally fit the
bill for what i wanted to hear.
If you like BLS, or other rather anthemy style metal,
with cool vocals, good hooks and a liberal dose of cowbell
then snap it up!
If you hate bands that sound a little like Sabbath,
Motorhead, or very ...
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At a time when the great rock bands are starting to show their age, and all the newer bands are caught up in the "Music Industries deathtrap"; a glimmer of light has appeared on the horizon.
If you're looking for the emotional power ballads, and pretty boy front men, go see if Poison has put out another greatest hits album. This isn't for you.
However, if your idea of music is jacking up the volume, and having your teeth blasted down your throat by a band that rocks with a vengeance, ...
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