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Stop the Bleeding is the debut studio album by the American Christian metal band Tourniquet. It was originally released on Intense Records in 1990. A remastered version was released independently on Pathogenic Records in 2001, which was later re-released in 2011. Retroactive Records released a Collector's Edition remaster on June 26, 2020. The ...
Stop the Bleeding, the season 13 premiere of NCIS Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stop the Bleeding .
Stop the Bleeding is the seventh studio album by the alternative rock band Sponge. [1] It was released in 2013 on Three One Three Records. This album features five songs previously released on Sponge's 2010 EP Destroy the Boy .
Tourniquet released its first studio album, Stop the Bleeding, in 1990. It was produced by Bill Metoyer of Metal Blade Records and released by Intense Records. While it was mostly distributed to Christian bookstores, Stop the Bleeding gained some notoriety in the mainstream metal scene and is considered a notable thrash metal album. Tourniquet ...
One of the band's best known songs from their early years, "Ark of Suffering" is the third track from Tourniquet's 1990 debut album Stop the Bleeding. It is widely known for its stance on animal abuse and the music video which contained graphic material on the subject. "Ark of Suffering" is still an almost constant part of the band's live set ...
But by playing U.S. clubs throughout 1969, Zeppelin got a growing amount of airplay on FM radio, which had taken to playing entire album sides as opposed to hit singles. Zep were on their way.
Ted Kirkpatrick (May 22, 1960 – August 19, 2022) was an American musician and songwriter, best known for his work with the Christian thrash metal band Tourniquet.Primarily a drummer, Kirkpatrick was the principal songwriter for the band and played other instruments as necessary.
The album's lead guitar parts have been likened to Slayer. Some of the album's grooves have been described as "pure filth." [22] In addition to the macabre and sexual violence themes present on the band's previous albums, the lyrical content on The Bleeding also explores psychological horror. The album's song structures have been described as ...