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| 904 products found for Labels  | On its raucous 2008 outing, ROCK THE REBEL/METAL THE DEVIL, the Danish ensemble Volbeat mixes metal with a melodic 1960s rock-&-roll influence. Frontman Michael Paulson sounds like a fusion of late-era Elvis and early Misfits Glenn Danzig,... |  | |  | The Expendables: Geoff Weers (vocals, guitar); Adam Patterson (vocals, drums); Raul Bianchi (guitar); Ryan Demars (bass guitar). Additional personnel: Miles Doughty (vocals); Chris "C Money" Welter (trumpet); Marc Boyce (keyboards); Oguer "O.G." Ocon... |  | |  | Audio Mixers: Barney; Cenzo Townshend. US post-punk revivalists Interpol's 2002 debut made it possible for a wave of Joy Division copycats to ape those dark-but-danceable sounds of the late-1970s/early-'80s. By 2004, coming off like the bastard... |  | |  | Personnel: Redman, Hurricane Gee, Mellow, Erick Sermon, Keith Murray (vocals); Jeff Stewart (spoken vocals); Funk Docta' Spot (keyboards); DJ Twinz (scratches). Producers: Reggie Noble (tracks 1, 3-4, 7-12, 15-20); Reggie Noble, Rockwilder (track 2);... |  | |  | Audio Mixers: Frederik Andersson; Ren Swan. Knowing how to strike while the iron is hot, the international all-male pop-opera revue Il Divo, assembled by AMERICAN IDOL's Simon Cowell, followed up its 2005 debut (and subsequent Christmas album) with... |  | Audio Mixer: Ren Swan. Quickly following up the success of its 2005 self-titled debut, the international pop/opera quartet Il Divo unveiled its first Christmas album later that year. Vocalists David Miller (US), Sebastien Izambard (France), Urs... |
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