Five (5) albums you have been spinning recently

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Depeche Mode : Delta Machine (don't think they could put out a bad album if they tried)

Volbeat : Outlaw Gentlemen and Shady Ladies (stick with the same formula guys and there will never be a bad album, it will just get old eventually)

Vladimirs : the Late Hour (a Russian Volbeat)

Pigface : A New High in Low

Stutz : Killer
 
John Waite - Rover's Return
Bruce Springsteen - The River
Kreator - Coma of Souls
Rage - The Missing Link

...but first and foremost

Hypertension - Primeval Tyrants Prevails

This album is just pure magic to these ears. I'm loving every second of it! Sadly it seems it will only be released on cassette for now but it is available online in its entirety as well. Check em out if you like it old-school and RAZORy!

http://hypertension.bandcamp.com/album/primeval-tyrants-prevails
 
Tom Keifer-The Way Life Goes: Hasn't really left my player since I got it. Just an all around fantastic album.
Killing Joke-MMXII: Just bought this recently as well and another one that I haven't been able to get enough of.
Rod Stewart-Time: Glad to see him doing his own music again.
Temple of Blood-Overlord: Love this album. Jim Mullis' vocals kind of remind me of Andy Michaud of Liege Lord. Unique, but no less great.
Skid Row-United World Rebellion:Chapter One: So much better than the last album and the best they've put out since Sebastian Bach left the band. Johnny Solinger really comes into his own here.
 
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Agent Steel "Unstoppable Force" (1987) [2010 reissue]

NOTE: This is the 2010 reissue, which is identical to the 2006 reissue, which was re-released by Century Media Records to correct their 1999 'remaster' that was a complete abomination, as it was 'mastered' from an LP:puke:. So, if you have the 1999 version, throw it in the trash (unless you like that sort of thing), and get the 2006, or 2008, or 2010 o_O reissues. The source 'master' is from the original 1987 CD release, and sound great.:headbang: