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...For the Whole World to See

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Keep On Knocking Death 2:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Rock-N-Roll Victim Death 2:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Let the World Turn Death 5:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 You're a Prisoner Death 2:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Freakin Out Death 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Where Do We Go from Here??? Death 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Politicians In My Eyes Death 5:50 $0.99 View In iTunes

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Overlooked during its original incarnation in the early ‘70s, the East Detroit-based African-American trio of brothers, David, Bobby and Dannis Hackney, named Death, has existed mostly as a rumor and a sought-out collector’s item (its original vinyl single “Politicians In My Eyes” / “Keep On Knockin’” has fetched astronomical prices). This reissue now finally enables the average music fan to hear and assess these legendary recordings. From the opening energy of “Keep On Knocking,” Death’s homage to the Detroit rock scene is obvious. Guitars charge forth with the menace of the MC5, guitar riffs twisting around the aggressive edge. “Rock-N-Roll Victim” continues the assault. The bare bones production works to the band’s advantage, keeping its garage intensity intact. “Let the World Turn” branches out for six minutes of quasi-psychedelic wallowing, while “You’re a Prisoner” and “Freakin Out” sound remarkably like the early rush of Arthur Lee’s Love. A weird, rare find.

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Stop the comparisons
     
by L.A.M.F. 401

Will all the people on here comparing this Death to Chuck Schuldiner's Death just come off it already? You are the reason that iTunes reviews can't be taken seriously. Both bands are significant in their own right. And yes, this record is as groundbreaking as you've heard.

These guys are good and did come first, But not nearly as good as the other
     
by ganondorf901

Look, I listen to punk and metal, And don't get me wrong these guy are ok, not as good as some other bands in thier style. But most of you guys said yourself that you never listen to the other Death yet you know these guy are better. Now this is coming from a COMPLETLY neutral point of view but the Death Metal band Death is not only much better but MUCH more influential and respected.

These guys may have come first, but the other is much more realevant. The other Death was a pioneer of a genre of music and incredibly well respected. If any of the 2 change their names itll be these guy. Namely cause the other Death broke up and the singer died so theres no way of changing that. These guys can keep their name, but the other Death can't change thiers. Its in thier own best interest to change.

Damn
     
by hexabonez

The Detroit Unicorn, on itunes of all places!!!!

Biography

Formed: 1973 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s

The East Detroit-based proto-punk outfit Death formed in 1973 around the talents of siblings David, Bobby, and Dannis Hackney. The brothers, who had spent previous summers banging out soul and funk jams, began to gravitate toward the deafening assault of bands like Black Sabbath, MC5, Alice Cooper, and...
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