All Artists: Tourniquet Title: Vanishing Lessons (+6) Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Pathogenic Records Original Release Date: 1/1/1994 Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 808497112974 |
Tourniquet Vanishing Lessons (+6) Genre: Metal This album has been remastered and sounds AWESOME. There are bonus tracks (live tracks, demos, and a previously unreleased songs), new liner notes, new pics and more. | |
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Product Description This album has been remastered and sounds AWESOME. There are bonus tracks (live tracks, demos, and a previously unreleased songs), new liner notes, new pics and more. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsHighly Recomended... Andrew | New Zealand | 07/18/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Vanishing Lessons and Crawl to China are two of the greatest CDs i own! Not as highly recomended as Crawl to China, but highly recomended none the less! Crawl to China is quite different from their other albums - more heavy rock than metal, like Metalica's new stuff. If you are into a more clasic metal album, check out this one and Miroscopic View." AwesOME but DEFINATELLY NOT THIER BEST Brian Bassman | 06/02/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "tOURNIQUET IS OVERALL THE BEST BAND OUT THIER. This Cd was the second cd i got of thiers. It rocked. it still does 2 years later. If you are tired of cookie cutter bands get this cd. Ted Kirkpatrick is the best drummer and best songwriter i know of. The guitar on this cd rocks and the drumming just ripps. I recomend this cd to anyone, however their Crawl To China, Acoustic Archives, and Microscopic view rock even more. I highly recomend Cralw to China, That cd made me like heavy music,and for 3 years has been my favorite cd. I recomend all of tourniquets cds." Vanishing Lessons Brian Bassman | USA | 09/09/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "This CD is awesome. Notice I gave it a "5 out of 5". The first song I ever heard was from this CD, and it was Acid Head.I kept asking my dad to play it over and over again. It was cool. Now I have Vanishing Lessons, Crawl To China, and Where Moth And Rust Destroy. And Acid Head is still my favoritest song."
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