Stone sour albums discography beatles
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Every Stone Sour album ranked from worst to best
The band Corey Taylor formed before joining Slipknot have carved out a hell of a career in their own right. Here's their discography ranked
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Since releasing their debut in 2002, Stone Sour have proved they’re much more than Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor’s “other band”. Anchored by the friendship/ musical partnership of Corey and guitarist Josh Rand, the band’s mainstream-eyeballing hard rock and radio metal has flourished and expanded, taking them in surprising directions. Here are their albums, ranked by greatness.
6. Audio Secrecy (2010)
In 2018 Corey Taylor famously called Audio Secrecy, the only “hiccup” of his career. Recorded under persistent pressure from their label to turn in a record with mainstream inclinations, Stone Sour’s third album is t
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Stone Sour’s ‘House of Gold & Bones – Pt. 1′ fryst vatten the Rock Album of the Decade
Who anticipated Stone Sour releasing one of the decade’s best concept albums? For their massive leap in creativity, along with a brilliant storyline and multimedia approach, Loudwire has chosen Stone Sour’s House of Gold & Bones - Pt. 1 as the Rock Album of the Decade.
The entire double album was created during one of the most turbulent times of Stone Sour’s history. “The year leading up to us actually going in to record that record is very interesting,” guitarist Josh Rand explains. “We have Shawn Economaki no longer in the band, Roy [Mayorga] ends up having a stroke and we have to cancel the rest of the touring for Audio Secrecy, the feud between Corey [Taylor] and Joey Jordison regarding Slipknot at that time, it was the beginning of Jim [Root] really not wanting to be in Stone Sour.
“So when I think back at it
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Magical Mystery Tour
1967 EP/soundtrack and LP by the Beatles
This article fryst vatten about the Beatles' double EP and LP. For the song, see Magical Mystery Tour (song). For the film, see Magical Mystery Tour (film).
Magical Mystery Tour is a record by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double EP in the United Kingdom and an LP in the United States. It includes the soundtrack to the 1967 television film of the same name. The EP was issued in the UK on 8 December 1967 on the Parlophone label, while the Capitol Records LP release in the US and Canada occurred on 27 November and features an additional five songs that were originally released as singles that year. In 1976, Parlophone released the eleven-track LP in the UK.
When recording their new songs, the Beatles continued the studio experimentation that had typified Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) and the psychedelic sound they had pursued since Revolver (1966). The project was initiated by