Ashes of the Wake

Ashes of the Wake Artist: Lamb of God
Label: Sony
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
Format: DualDisc
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 827969416228
EAN: 0827969416228
ASIN: B0007SL36K


Release Date: 2005-03-29

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Tracks:

  1. Laid to Rest
  2. Hourglass
  3. Now You've Got Something to Die For
  4. Faded Line
  5. Omerta
  6. Blood of the Scribe
  7. One Gun
  8. Break You
  9. What I've Become
  10. Ashes of the Wake
  11. Remorse Is for the Dead

Tracks:

  1. Laid to Rest [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  2. Hourglass [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  3. Now You've Got Something to Die For [Dolby Digital 5.1]
  4. Faded Line [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  5. Omerta [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  6. Blood of the Scribe [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  7. One Gun [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  8. Break You [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  9. What I've Become [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  10. Ashes of the Wake [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  11. Remorse Is for the Dead [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
  12. Bonus Material [DVD][*]

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good Album, eh on the DualDisc.......2006-03-02

Don't get me wrong, I think that this album totally kicks ass. And I never had any problems playing the CD side of the DualDisc. I never tried it in 5.1, so I don't know if it cuts out like the other reviewers mention, but I do know that the videos included are nothing new. If you have their DVD Terror and Hubris, then you have absolutely no reason to buy the DualDisc. In fact, if you've even seen Terror and Hubris, then you really won't find the need to ever watch the DVD side. There's a music video on there too, but it's nothing particularly awesome. And plus this version is like 8 bucks more than the regular version. With the money you save you can almost buy the Killadelphia DVD, which is most likely way cooler than the video on this.

1 out of 5 stars Music is worth 5 stars but..........2006-01-12

I cannot make the CD side of this disc play for anything. The DVD side works great, but I wish to listen to the music in something other than a DVD player.

1 out of 5 stars Truly Sucks a..e.......2005-11-13

Indeed. 100% agreeable to the reviews above this sucks arse... As we cannot do half stars it gets a one..

1 out of 5 stars 5 stars for album, 0 for DualDisc.......2005-07-28

If you already own the album, good. Look no further then. It's not worth it to get a DualDisc. The idea of a double-sided cd doesn't sound very promising, and from I read, not very good either. If it was a cd/dvd combo where there were two separate discs, you've got something different, but both on one disc? Forget it, pass on this. Lamb Of God's a good band with a great third album, but this ain't worth it.

2 out of 5 stars Butchered and Mauled.......2005-04-08

Please don't buy this thing. The CD side is fine, but the DVD side is a waste of money. The album itself is good, so just buy the CD. The 5.1 mix is crap. The vocals are really loud and stuck in the center speaker. The guitars aren't loud enough, the cymbals'll make your ears bleed and are too loud, and the rears aren't used nearly enough for music this aggressive. Worst of all, the songs are changed! "Break You"'s vocals keep speeding up and slowing down, changing pitch. Some songs have a few words removed (not cuss words), and sound effects changed. In "Now You've Got Something to Die For" everything goes silent towards the end all of a sudden, and then comes back just as suddenly, skipping a few seconds of the song. The CD side is identical to the original as is the DVD stereo, which is only 48KHz/16bit resolution (CD is 44.1/16) so it doesn't sound much better (it actually sounds worse due to a top range volume cut that Sony applies to all of its DualDisc's DVD stereo).

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  2. Fear Emptiness Despair ~ Napalm Death
  3. Days of Darkness ~ Testament
  4. No Jive ~ Nazareth
  5. Dreaming with the Dead ~ Ripping Corpse
  6. Panting on the Wall ~ Edguy
  7. Def Before Dishonor ~ Hard Corps
  8. Rips the Covers Off ~ L.A. Guns
  9. Chaos A.D. ~ Sepultura
  10. Destiny ~ Stratovarius

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Giltrap and Taylor ~ Gordon Giltrap & Martin Taylor

Rock You Tonight ~ Marseille

Hear 'n Aid ~ Various Artists

Arquivo ~ Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Roots ~ OFX

Colors of the World: Ireland ~ Various Artists

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Shakespeare In Love: Music By Stephen Warbeck From The Miramax Motion Picture ~ Stephen Warbeck , a

Crazy Ocean (Mare Matto) ~ Carlo Rustichelli

You Oughta Know ~ Sybersound