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Limited edition of 1500 numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Former New York club CBGB's soundman Tommy Victor founded Prong in 1987 as his outlet for sonic fury. Having their roots in the thrash metal and hardcore scenes, Prong carved a niche for themselves - groovy, angry, massive; just perfect mosh music. The trio wrecked stages and impressed audiences all over the world. Their first album on a major tag, Beg To Differ, promised a bright future for industrial New York hardcore metal band Prong. Beg To Differ contains 10 hard-hitting tracks, of which the video for InchBeg To DifferInch got heavy rotation on MTV. The single InchLost And FoundInch was even used for commercial breaks of MTV's Headbangers Ball in the early Nineties. In addition, the album also features one live track, InchThird From The SunInch, which is a Chrome cover and was recorded live at CBGB's. Album Tracks 1. For Dear Life 2. Steady Decline 3. Beg to Differ 4. Lost and Found 5. Your Fear 6. Take It in Hand 7. Intermenstrual, D.S.B 8. Right to Nothing 9. Prime Cut 10. Just the Same
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Limited edition of 1500 numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Former New York club CBGB's soundman Tommy Victor founded Prong in 1987 as his outlet for sonic fury. Having their roots in the thrash metal and hardcore scenes, Prong carved a niche for themselves - groovy, angry, massive; just perfect mosh music. The trio wrecked stages and impressed audiences all over the world. Their first album on a major tag, Beg To Differ, promised a bright future for industrial New York hardcore metal band Prong. Beg To Differ contains 10 hard-hitting tracks, of which the video for InchBeg To DifferInch got heavy rotation on MTV. The single InchLost And FoundInch was even used for commercial breaks of MTV's Headbangers Ball in the early Nineties. In addition, the album also features one live track, InchThird From The SunInch, which is a Chrome cover and was recorded live at CBGB's. Album Tracks 1. For Dear Life 2. Steady Decline 3. Beg to Differ 4. Lost and Found 5. Your Fear 6. Take It in Hand 7. Intermenstrual, D.S.B 8. Right to Nothing 9. Prime Cut 10. Just the Same

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing in embossed gatefold jacket. Half-Speed Master. A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by Queen, originally released in 1975. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen, it was reportedly the most expensive album ever recorded at the time of it's . Queen was straining at the boundaries of hard rock and heavy metal on Sheer Heart Attack, but they broke down all the barricades on A Night at the Opera, a self-consciously ridiculous and overblown hard rock masterpiece. Using the multi-layered guitars of it's predecessor as a foundation, A Night at the Opera encompasses hard rock (InchDeath on Two Legs,Inch InchSweet LadyInch), pop (the lovely, shimmering InchYou're My Best FriendInch), campy British music hall (InchLazing on a Sunday Afternoon,Inch InchSeaside RendezvousInch), and mystical prog rock (Inch'39,Inch InchThe Prophet's SongInch), eventually bringing it all together on the pseudo-operatic InchBohemian Rhapsody.Inch In short, it's a lot like Queen's own version of Led Zeppelin IV, but where Zep find dark menace in bombast, Queen celebrate their own pomposity. No one in the band takes anything too seriously, otherwise the arrangements wouldn't be as ludicrously exaggerated as they are. But the appeal - and the influence - of A Night at the Opera is in it's detailed, meticulous productions. It's prog rock with a sense of humor as well as dynamics, and Queen never bettered their approach anywhere else. Album Tracks 1. Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...) 2. Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon 3. I'm in Love with My Car 4. You're My Best Friend 5. '39 6. Sweet Lady 7. Seaside Rendezvous 8. The Prophet's Song 9. Love of My Life 10. Good Company 11. Bohemian Rhapsody 12. God Save the Queen

Limited double green vinyl LP pressing. Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black is the fourth studio album from Public Enemy. It debuts production team Imperial Grand Ministers of Funk. The singles released from the album were InchCan't Truss It,Inch InchNight Train,Inch InchShut Em DownInch and it's B-side InchBy the Time I Get to ArizonaInch (samples InchTwo Sisters of MysteryInch by Mandrill and a live version of InchWalk on ByInch by the Jackson 5). Continuing with it's Respect The Classics campaign UMe will be reissuing this classic on green vinyl. Also includes InchLost At BirthInch, InchA Letter To The New York PostInch, InchI Don't Wanna Be Called Yo NigaInch and more. Album Tracks 1. Lost at Birth 2. Rebirth 3. Nighttrain 4. Can't Truss It 5. I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Nigga 6. How to Kill a Radio Consultant 7. By the Time I Get to Arizona 8. Move! 9. 1 Million Bottlebags 10. More News at 11 11. Shut Em Down 12. A Letter to the New York Post 13. Get the F**k Outta Dodge 14. Bring Tha Noize