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'Metal For Muthas' is a sampling of various better-known artists of the NWOBHM, primarily known for having some of the earliest recorded material by heavy metal legends Iron Maiden. It reached No. 12 on the British L.P. charts and became the basis of a tour by the artists who contributed songs to the compilation. Iron Maiden, who headlined the tour, became largely intertwined with the history of Sanctuary Records (whose namesake was the similarly named Iron Maiden track on the compilation). |
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'Metal For Muthas, Volume II' sampled artists of the NWOBHM, but those featured were less notable compared to the first volume. It is deliberately reminiscent of the DIY ethic of the late 1970s and early 1980s British heavy metal underground scene. |
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'Metal Massacre' was the first release for Metal Blade Records and was a compilation of unsigned metal bands. It was the first appearance on record of Metallica, with an early demo of 'Hit The Lights'. |
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'Metal Massacre' was the first release for Metal Blade Records and was a compilation of unsigned metal bands. The second pressing updated some songs, with Metallica including a better recording of 'Hit The Lights' from their No Life 'Til Leather (1982) demo. |
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'Metal Massacre II' is the second collection of L.A. based bands released by Metal Blade Records. |
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'Metal Massacre III' is the third collection of L.A. based bands released by Metal Blade Records. It contains the first appearance of Slayer on Record. |
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'Trax, Australian Made' is a compilation album by Australian music television program Trax. It features a number of classic Australian rock bands. |
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'Trax, Australian Made II' is the second compilation album by Australian music television program Trax. It again features a number of classic Australian rock bands. |
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'Another Pyrrhic Victory, The Only Compilation Of Dead Seattle God Bands' is a Various Artists compilation. It contains songs by disbanded Seattle bands. |
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'Trax, British Made' is the third compilation album by Australian music television program Trax. It features a number of classic U.K. rock bands. |
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'Trax, British Made' is the third compilation album by Australian music television program Trax. It features a number of classic U.S. rock bands. |
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'The Grunge Years, A Sub Pop Compilation' is a compilation album of songs by notable grunge bands released by Sub Pop. As indicated by the cover of the album, it was limited to a pressing of 500,000 copies. Several of these songs were previously released as singles by Sub Pop. |
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'Triple J, Live At The Wireless' is a various artists compilation released by Triple J. It contains performances that were recorded live from Triple J's Live At The Wireless radio show. An earlier compilation (1983) was released with the same name. |
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'No Alternative' is an alternative rock compilation album. It was the third compilation put together by the Red Hot Organization, a charity dedicated to raising money for and awareness of AIDS relief. The album features original tracks and cover versions from bands who went on to define the alternative rock scene of the 1990s. It was released with two different versions of album art: the standard version depicting a boy (without the Nirvana song listed on the back and liner notes), and the alternate version depicting a girl (some with and some without the Nirvana song listed on the back and liner notes). |
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'The Beavis And Butt-Head Experience' is a compilation album related to the animated television series Beavis And Butt-Head. The name is a reference to Jimi Hendrix's original band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It is one of the best selling comedy albums and has sold 1,610,000 units as of May 2014. It was certified double platinum by the RIAA in the United States. |
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'Golden Miles (Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)' is a compilation by various artists. It contains a number of early Australia progressive rock songs. |
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'Home Alive, The Art Of Self Defense' is a compilation album by various artists. The album includes songs of empowerment, self-awareness, and experiences with violence, and all proceeds went to the Home Alive Foundation in Seattle. |
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'Triple J, Unearthed 1 (Volume 1)' is the first in the 'Unearthed' series released by Australian radio station Triple J. All artists were unsigned by a label at the time of release. |
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'Indie 2000' is a various artists compilation showcasing Australian alternative artists alongside international acts. |
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'ABC TV, Recovery (Hits From The Back Door)' is compilation album released by ABC TV Australia. It compiles songs recorded between 1996 and 1997 on the Recovery TV series. |
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'Indie 2000, Volume 2' is a various artists compilation showcasing Australian alternative artists alongside international acts. |
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'To Hal And Bacharach' is a tribute album featuring songs written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach covered by Australian artists. The idea, developed by Kurt Luthy, Christa Mitchell and Melissa Whebell, was to have a number of Australian performers cover various David/Bacharach tunes, among them: Regurgitator, Rebecca's Empire, The Whitlams, Tex Perkins, The Avalanches, Dave Graney and Frank Bennett. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 the soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album. |
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'UnDone, The Songs Of Duran Duran' is an Australian compilation album. It is a tribute to Duran Duran and features a number of alternative artists. |
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'Triple M, The Andrew Denton Breakfast Show Musical Challenge' is compilation of artists covering other artist's songs for Triple M's 'The Andrew Denton Radio Show'. |
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'Triple M, The Andrew Denton Breakfast Show Musical Challenge 2 (Even More Challenged!)' is the second compilation of artists covering other artist's songs for Triple M's 'The Andrew Denton Radio Show'. |
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'Born Out Of Time, The Australian Indie Sound 1979-88' is a compilation by various artists. It contains a number of early Australia alternative rock songs. |
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'ReWiggled, A Tribute To The Wiggles' is a tribute album to Australian Children's band The Wiggles, released to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary. The album consists of contemporary Australian artists interpretations of Wiggles songs. The album peaked at number 25 on the ARIA Chart. |
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'ABC TV, Countdown, 40th Anniversary' is a compilation album released by ABC TV Australia. It was released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Countdown TV show. |
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