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A Different Kind Of Truth (2102) With their 1978 eponymous debut, Van Halen simultaneously rewrote the rules of rock guitar and hard rock in general. Guitarist Eddie Van Halen redefined what electric guitar could do, developing a blindingly fast technique with a variety of self-taught two-handed tapping, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and effects that mimicked the sounds of machines and animals. It was wildly inventive and over the top, equaled only by vocalist David Lee Roth, who brought the role of a metal singer to near-performance art standards. Roth wasn't blessed with great technique, unlike Eddie, but he had a flair for showmanship that was derived as much from lounge performers as Robert Plant. Together, they made Van Halen into the most popular American rock & roll band of the late '70s and early '80s, and in the process set the template for hard rock and heavy metal for the '80s. Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320 CBR Contains: Album Art & ID Tags Reinventing Van Halen proved to be a tricky task, so Eddie Van Halen proceeded to reunite the bandΓΓ鼪a move so obvious it should have come as no surprise that it was easier said than done. Sammy Hagar was brought in for a 2004 hits album and an accompanying tour, a project that collapsed in acrimony so noxious that founding bassist Michael Anthony left with the Red Rocker. Eddie brought in his son Wolfgang as Anthony's replacement and began a prolonged courtship of David Lee Roth that first led to a tour, and then to this, A Different Kind of Truth, the band's first album in 14 years. Audio-Info: 01.Tattoo 02.She's The Woman 03.You And Your Blues 04.China Town 05.Blood And Fire 06.Bullethead 07.As Is 08.Honeybabysweetiedoll 09.The Trouble With Never 10.Outta Space 11.Stay Frosty 12.Big River 13.Beats Workin' ****Support The Artists & Buy It If You Like It.**** ****Enjoy & Please Don't Forget To Seed!**** Related Torrents
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Very much on the hard rock side... I've never been a big fan of VH, except for liking an handful of songs, but I really dig this album.