Album
1919 Eternal
2002 · Rock
9 collectors on Gatefold own this

1919 Eternal is a Metal album by Black Label Society, originally released in 2002. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
About
By the time <i>1919 Eternal</i> was released in 2002, Zakk Wylde and his band Black Label Society had become the standard-bearers for a certain brand of no-nonsense blues-infused metal. This is one of their more aggressive and brooding efforts, full of the ominous blues-based riffs on which the band built its reputation, including “Graveyard Disciples,” “Genocide Junkies,” and “Refuse to Bow Down.” For all his authentic metal credentials, Wylde also showed an interest in expanding the genre’s parameters. <i>1919 Eternal</i> not only includes the acoustically sulking ballads “Lost Heaven” and “Bridge to Cross” but also the all-unplugged solo showcase “Speedball,” which has as much in common with flamenco guitar as heavy metal. It’s part of Wylde’s lovably contradictory nature that an album as brutal and incendiary as this ends with a dramatic, family-friendly version of “America the Beautiful.” The album’s best songs reinvigorate Wylde’s long-dormant love for thrash. While “Berserkers” became a Black Label anthem, “Lords of Destruction” is absolutely inflammatory.
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Tracklist
- 1Bleed For Me5:30
- 2Lords Of Destruction5:10
- 3Demise Of Sanity3:23
- 4Life, Birth, Blood, Doom4:21
- 5Bridge To Cross5:49
- 6Battering Ram2:21
- 7Speedball0:58
- 8Graveyard Disciples3:19
- 9Genocide Junkies5:53
- 10Lost Heaven4:23
- 11Refuse To Bow Down4:53
- 12Mass Murder Machine5:46
- 13Berserkers5:05
- 14America The Beautiful3:17
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- distorted
- defiant
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Craig NunenmacherDRUMS
- Zakk WyldeBASS GUITAR GUITAR, VOCALS
- Christian WerrDRUMS
- Robert TrujilloBASS
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 38 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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