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Pages in category "Heavy metal record labels" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The following is a list of triple albums, in which the initial release of the album includes three LP records or compact discs This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The above-mentioned album was released in October 2012; a limited edition vinyl version was issued by German label High Roller Records. [ 3 ] The new Persian Risk played the "Hard Rock Hell" festival in Wales on 29 November 2012, with a line-up consisting of Sentance, Brown, Howie G. and former Blaze bassist Wayne Banks.
The album slipped to number 3 on the Billboard 200 in its second week, selling 75,000 units, [70] including 71,000 copies. [71] Hardwired... to Self-Destruct was the best selling heavy metal album of 2016 in the US and seventh overall, with 516,000 copies sold by the end of December. [72]
This label is leaning away from straight-up metal of Century Media and looking to make a name for itself as a premiere hard rock label. Kampf, who started Century Media Records back in 1988, said in a statement that it's his, “undying love for rock” that led to the formation of the new label, and he hopes to, “develop and break the best ...
The first single, "Cognitive Sedation Butchery", launched online June 18, 2019. This is their first album in six years and first with Ruben Rosas on vocals and Brad Fincher on drums since Molesting the Decapitated in 1999. The album was released on August 16 through Relapse Records. Loudwire named it one of the 50 best metal albums of 2019. [34]
The band released their first two studio albums, Absolution and Hunted, through independent label 20 Buck Spin. Their third album, Desolation, and subsequent mini-LP , Doomed Heavy Metal, were licensed for all territories outside of North America by Nuclear Blast and were co-released with 20 Buck Spin.
The Beatles – The Beatles (the "White Album") (Parlophone UK album, 1968) – Ringo Starr's personal copy (No. 0000001) was sold for $790,000 in December 2015, according to Rolling Stone. This is the highest price ever paid for an album that has been commercially released.