Monday 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Everlost






Everlost
   

Artist: Everlost: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Metal: Death,Black
Metal

   







Everlost's discography:


Noise Factory
   

 Noise Factory

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10
Bitterness Of The Triumph
   

 Bitterness Of The Triumph

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 8
Suicidal Instincts
   

 Suicidal Instincts

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 6






Once best known for his term of office in the rap social unit House of Pain, Everlast successfully reinvented himself in 1998 with the best-selling Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, a for the most part acoustic, hip-hop-flavored endeavour in the genre-crossing cast of Beck. Born Erik Schrody, Everlast first surfaced in Los Angeles as a member of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate Cartel, issuance his debut album, Everlastingly Everlasting, in 1990. When the album failed to ascertain an audience, he formed House of Pain with Danny Boy and DJ Lethal; carving out an prototype which drew heavy on Everlast and Danny Boy's shared Irish inheritance, the triple managed to get the better of the stereotypes facing white rappers and scored a massive murder with their 1992 individual "Spring Around." Their self-titled debut LP besides went atomic number 78, only when follow-ups including 1994's Same as It Ever Was and 1996's Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again failed to repeat House of Pain's early succeeder, the group disbanded. Everlast then returned to his solo career, only while recording Whitey Ford Sings the Blues he suffered a massive cardiac nab stemming from a innate defect, resulting in heart shunt surgery and an unreal valve implant. Following his recovery, he completed the album, which appeared in the fall of 1998 to strong commercial-grade notices: hit the Top Ten, going atomic number 78, and launching the Top 40 individual "What It's Like." After coming into court on Santana's vaunted comeback album Supernatural, Everlast began exploit on a review with an eclectic group of guest artists. Titled Consume at Whitey's, the album was released in later 2000, and enjoyed critical notice even if it wasn't quite as succesful as Whitey Ford. Everlast then returned in 2004 with the dwight Lyman Moody, more song-driven White Trash Beautiful.