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by: Edguy
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361160005
Format: Import, Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 27
Label: Nuclear Blast
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Studio: Nuclear Blast
Disc 1:- Sacrifice
- Rocket Ride
- Wasted Time
- Matrix
- Return to the Tribe
- Asylum
- Save Me
- Catch of the Century
- Out of Vogue
- Superheroes
- Trinidad
- Fucking with Fire (Hair Force One)
- Land of the Miracle [Live in Brazil][*]
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Rocket Ride is the follow-up to 2004's Hellfire Club and was recorded with producer Sascha Paeth (who also worked with the band on their Superheroes EP) and is said to feature the band's most "diverse" material to date. Includes the live bonus track 'Land Of The Miracle'. Nuclear Blast. 2006.
Average Rating: 
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I have to say this album really grew on me and the only reason why I didn't like it as much before was because I was so used to listening to Hellfire Club, Mandrake, and Vain Glory Opera and this album just sounded so different to me. But after a while, I gave the album more listens, and realized it's still good metal with Edguy elements. The album has lost a lot of the dual lead guitars you can hear in previous albums, it's not as heavy as Hellfire Club, there's more keyboards present, guitar riffs ...
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well i waited 2 years before purchasing this album all because i had a gut feeling by the looking at the art cover i thought this was going to big disappointment compared to hellfire club. after a couple of spins iam surprised and can't beleive i was stubburn to wait 2 years before buying this album. well rocket ride is a fun and blood pumping metal album, one of those albums that gets you in a good mood and helps you to forget about any bad thing in your life thats going on.
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I own all Edguy's full length albums except Savage Poetry (just ordered it) and this is without a doubt the best one. This and Hellfire Club is a far cry from their earlier rock opera work, but it's still great. I honestly can't say any particular song is a filler piece. Edguys last two albums bring metal back to its glory days with an obvious inspiration by Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Poison, ACDC, and Stratovarius. If you liked any of the aforementioned bands, get this CD now.
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Plenty of people have written more detailed reviews of this album, so I'll keep mine fairly short.
I bought this album for the song "Matrix" which was the only song on this album that I'd heard before. Honestly, I was completely blown away. It would be unfair to call any song on Rocket Ride "filler." Some songs are better than others, but all represent a sincere effort on the band's part to make a quality track.
Edguy's musicians are first class, and their lead singer ...
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To be honest with you, as a huge Edguy fan, I was a little disappointed. However, I don't think it is because the album is bad or anything, because it is really good. I think I just set my standards way too high because of Edguy's previous amazing releases and judge this the wrong way, I need to be a little more objective. Well, I'm not writing this review just to rant, I would like people to find this useful in helping them decide whether they want to buy this record or not.
First of all, ...
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