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Artist: New Jerusalem

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CD Title: New Jerusalem

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1997

Label: Bulletproof Records

Catalog Number: D3007

Personnel

Thurane Aung Khin guitar, blues harp, vocals, drum programming, percussion, bass
Randall James Householder vocals, percussion
Jeoff Camden bass
Glen Dudley drums

Tracks

1.  Living in the Light  5:26
2.  Take Me Home  3:28
3.  Judgement Day  8:18
4.  Foundation  3:08
5.  You Are My Life  6:33
6.  Final Stand  4:22
7.  Forgiven  4:39
8.  Hail Tonight  4:21
9.  Sincerity  3:00
10.  A Melody, A Symphony, A Song  8:00
  
Total Running Time:  51:15

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From: james Date: June 6, 2001 at 12:11
If you like Zepplen then you have to get this cd

From: Cephas Date: March 4, 2002 at 5:39
If you like Led Zeppelin, then have I got a band for you! I'm surprised this isn't considered a classic? Heavily guitar-driven music with interesting, Zeppelinesque vocals by T. A. Khin. Solos that would make Black Sabbath fans nod in appreciation. 'Take Me Home' had some success, being used in a film & played on the radio. NJ kind of disappeared after this CD. I think this is a must-have: Defunct or not, Christian Melodic metal bands could learn a thing or two from NJ.

From: Alcamenes Date: December 24, 2002 at 3:53
A friend of mine gave me an indie release copy of this disc when he was trying to help promote the band. Normally I don't care for this style of music but this CD is pretty darn good. Worth checking out.


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