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The Wildhearts - Paradise Of Snot flac album
  • Performer The Wildhearts
  • Title Paradise Of Snot
  • Date of release 1999
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  • Size MP3 1681 mb
  • Size FLAC 1299 mb
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The Wildhearts are an English rock group, formed in 1989 in Newcastle upon Tyne. The band's sound is a mixture of hard rock and melodic pop music, often described in the music press as combining influences as diverse as The Beatles and 1980s-era Metallica. However, this characterization is denied by the band, who see their influences as being far broader, as shown in the song "29 X The Pain", which lists many of group leader Ginger's influences

Album Name Earth vs. the Wildhearts. Data de aparición Agosto 1993. Labels EastWest Records. Estilo MusicalHard Rock. Miembros poseen este álbum16. 1. Greetings from Shitsville. 2. TV Tan. 3. Everlone. 4. Shame on Me. 5. Loveshit.

Album Name The Wildhearts. Data wpisu Kwiecień 2007. Wydawcy Round Records. Styl muzycznyHard Rock. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album6. Rooting for the Bad Guy. The Sweetest Song. The Revolution Will Be Televised.

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He’d gone from recording us to The Wildhearts, then straight back in with us. Very hectic, and enough to get to anyone. Holmes also recalls their producer at the time with a sense of amusement and bemusement. He had photos of things he’d done while working with The Wildhearts which just floored us. Like a pool cue rammed up his arse, and him shitting in pitta bread (the latter was almost used as the cover for The Wildhearts single Greetings From Shitsville, but was ultimately thought too extreme). But I have to say nothing affected his work on our album. The sessions were still great. Saleswise, Draconian Times easily outstripped anything that had gone before from Paradise Lost; it was also their first chart album in Britain, reaching Number 16, which still remains their highest position on these shores. It was our biggest seller at the time, says Holmes. But our next album, One Second, ~(1997) topped it.

The Wildhearts marked the reunion of guitarist CJ (Chris Jaghdar) and drummer Ritch Battersby for the first time since the mid-'90s, and this was also the first album on which the band was joined by American bass player Scott Sorry, formerly of the . punk band Amen and rockers Brides of Destruction. Not an album to appeal to the mainstream, but the fans who had stuck with the band since the early '90s would find plenty to excite them.

The Wildhearts is the sixth album by the eponymous band. The first (download only) single was "The Sweetest Song" released two weeks before the album. The next single was "The New Flesh", the first on the album to be accompanied with a video. The album reached number 55 in the UK album charts the week after its release. Rooting for the Bad Guy". The Revolution will Be Televised".

Album · 1993 · 11 Songs. Led by a carrot-topped guy called Ginger (a former London Quireboys guitarist), The Wildhearts happen to have the headbanging soul of Lemmy and the songwriterly chops of Phil Lynott. There’s as much melody and heart here as wallop and punch, from Motörhead-like crunches ( Suckerpunch, Drinking About Life ) to Thin Lizzy–like laments ( Shame on Me, The Miles Away Girl ). There’s a reason that Wildhearts shows are packed with fist-jacking metal dudes and swooning women. As Ginger points out in News of the World, he’s a man who remembers passion over rage.