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Atheist
Two CD release. One of the most groundbreaking and influential Metal bands ever, the legendary Athiest reunited in `06 to bring their unique and progressive music to a new generation of fans. Among a handful of special dat.
more »es was a performance at the legendary Wacken Open Air in front of 60,000 screaming fans. This expansive double disc set features that unforgettable reunion concert in its complete form, plus a bonus disc of essential Atheist tracks hand picked by the band and a 24 page booklet with extensive liner notes and photos. This is a must for diehard Athiest fans and newcomers alike!
This Week in History
– Ronald Reagan
October 17
1871 – President Grant suspends the writ of habeas corpus in South Carolina where the Ku Klux Klan is active.
1885 – Baseball sets all player’s salaries at $1,000-$2,000 for 1885 season.
1888 – The first issue of “National Geographic Magazine” is released at newsstands.
1919 – Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is created.
1931 – Al Capone is convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. He died January 25, 1947, after a stroke at the age of 48, having suffered from syphilis for many years.
1933 – “News-Week” appears for the first time at newsstands. The name is later changed to “Newsweek.”
1933 – Albert Einstein arrives in the U.S. as a refugee from Nazi Germany.