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Artist: Z-LOT-Z

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CD Title: '92

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1992

Label: Molten Metal

Catalog Number: ?

Personnel

Tom Calandra vocals
Gregg Gill guitar
Eric Helpern guitar
Shane Dubrose bass
Eric Van Turner drums

Tracks

1.  The Shadow  
2.  Who's The Beliver?  
3.  The Road To Nowhere  
4.  Lonely Is The Hunter  
5.  Shelter  
6.  In My Heart  

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From: Brandon Date: July 30, 2004 at 21:40
Awesome Melodic Metal. This is a great EP. These guys sound is comparable to Queensryche only a slight bit less Progressive. Great singer, great songs and a great production. Highly Recommended!

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: September 13, 2006 at 1:10
Good Melodic Metal album similar to Queensryche is true, buen album en esta onda muy a lo Queensryche "Lonely Is The Hunter" mi favorito un corte hecho para una batalla personalmente escuchare este corte al enfrentarme contra las huestes del infierno y el mal.

From: Rycheage Date: September 7, 2007 at 20:04
Very catchy riffs and choruses highlight this disc. Crisp production and a excellent vocalist very much like Geoff Tate make this a must own. "The Shadow" is the highlight here. Worth tracking down.

From: Leykis101 Date: April 16, 2022 at 9:20
One of the greatest unknown metal songs ever is on this demo, Road To Nowhere really had the sound to at least push these guys into the mainstream with bands like Fates Warning who I most compare them too, Z-Lot-Z's entire discography was completely remastered and reissued with a huge informative booklet by the small reissue label Arkeyn Steel Records in 2020, the sound is mind blowing and kind of sad hearing that all it wouldve taken was a decent mastering job to make these demo songs sound pristine, I recommend this if your into shit that's like Fates Warning, kind of that Heavy Metal with a ghostly and eerie feel to it, talented band, mind blowingly awesome singer, they shouldve been more well known.


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