Disc 1:Without WarningTooth and NailJust Got LuckyHeartless HeartDon`t Close Your EyesWhen Heaven Comes DownInto the FireBullets to SpareAlone AgainTurn on the Action
Disc 1:Tooth and Nail, film score: Beginning Of The EndTooth and Nail, film score: PrologueTooth and Nail, film score: War PaintTooth and Nail, film score: Neon LiesTooth and Nail, film score: Hunt BeginsToo…
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:PawnerKillin ItScreams In CavesKneel On NailsMy Best DaysLife Between the LinesI`ll Never Leave New YorkBottled WindSlow Roam
Disc 1:DeceivedHelpless, TheBullshit PropagandaFucke Up SystemNo ThreatShow Us You CareUse Your MindInnoence To IgnoranceConned Through LifeMurderTake the StrainAnother Nail In …
Disc 1:If I Die In BattleSeller of Souls, ThePrimo Victoria [Wardrum Version]Dangers In My HeadBlack Wings of HateBed of NailsSpelled In Waters – (featuring Marcus Siepen)Neuer WindHigher Flig…
Disc 1:When a Guitar Plays the BluesChicago SmokeshopMrs. PressureNickel & A Nail, AShort FuseWhy Don`t You Want MeCountry BoySneaking Godzilla Through the AlleyHawaiian Punch
The primarch Angron: gladiator-king and Horus`s lunatic attack dog. Never having hidden his resentment for his brothers, he now carves a bloody swathe through the galaxy in the Warmaster`s name, with the Heresy providing a convenient excuse to indulge …
Disc 1:SecretsTrainTrem TwoNew NailsDead PoolLearn HowMicaWeatherboxBallad Of Johnny Burma, TheEinstein`s DayFun WorldThat`s How I Escaped My Certain FateForgotOK/No W…
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Cool Drink of WaterEvery Time He Drove a NailHe Still Parts the Red SeaDay Death Died, TheForever ChangedTill the Storm Passes ByTill God …
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Goodbye GirlSlap & TickleTake Me I`m YoursSome Fantastic PlaceUp the JunctionLabelled With LoveAnother Nail In My HeartCool For Cats…
Disc 1:I AmMaster Storyteller, TheNailedHide In the FairytaleGift of Music, The30 Pieces of SilverDrownAltar To the Uknown GodLight of the WorldAs the World Bleeds
Disc 1:Nailing You InPsyklotronLoathe. Scorn. Detest.Full Scale HatredXSV PaybackHate BraceOld World ChaosUnderdriveTurn on, Tune in, Drop DeadSmoke & MirrorsGroin of God +++Amen & O…
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Grandpa`s FarmSongs For SaleDesireeShe Rides AwayLet It RainI Thought You KnewCatch You While I CanHalf Mile HillThat`s How I`ll…
Disc 1:Intro/Gorod Rises UpGutting JobSmoked SkullsHunt To The WeakdBeware Of TrampsPig`s Bloated FaceRusted Nails AttackHarmony In TortureEarth PusNeuronal Disorder StateGorodS…
Disc 1:Eet the ChildrenCrooked SpoonsPerfectly FlawedConfrontationMilk of RegretNoose & NailGhostflowersBreedMarch of the MartyrsInvisibleHome GrownCommunionUntitled – (bon…
In one of his most memorable roles, Steve McQueen stars as Detective Frank Bullitt, a hard-driving, tough-as-nails San Francisco cop. Bullitt has just received what sounds like a routine assignment: keep a star witness out of sight and out of danger fo…
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:RefugeeShe Fell in Love With SilenceShadowlandReturn of the KingRed Letter DayRemember AsiaBulletproof HeartLostboyNail Thru My …
Disc 1:When I Remember – (featuring Kim Hill)Main Event, TheHe Reigns – (featuring Jeff Nelson & The Oak Hills Choir)For God So Loved the WorldBecause of Love – (featuring Natalie Grant)Hand of God, The…
Since its inception in 1993, {@Tooth & Nail Records} has proven to be an oddly diverse label, flaunting a mix of alternative Christian music and the hard-hitting, secular sounds of emo, punk-pop, and revivalist ska. This 2008 compilation collects tracks f
Tooth & Nail Records is a homegrown label specializing in hardcore and punk, though their roster runs the gamut from contemporary Christian to rapcore to Christian rapcore. This music video collection contains every video shot by a Tooth & Nail band in the 1990s (that’s well over 50 videos). Highly recommended for any punk or hardcore fan.
This collection of videos from Seattle’s Christian-oriented Tooth & Nail Records showcases the label’s consistently innovative, daring taste when it comes to choosing artists. Known for appealing to both a Christian fan base as well as secular fans of hard music, the label’s roster contains bands that are interesting and talented by any standard. Included are videos by such groups as Further Seems Forever (Light Up Ahead), Emery (Disgusting Mistakes With Goodbyes, Walls) Me Without You (January 1979 and Disaster Tourism), and many more. Also featured are crazy outtakes, and a great deal of live and backstage footage.
Following the both curious and revelatory stylistic detour provided by the previous year’s largely acoustic and country-fried Starve the Dead EP, Richmond, VA’s Throttlerod resumed their usual heavy rock stock-in-trade for a third full-length album with a nondescript title, 2006′s Nail. And how: over the course of ten songs and 40-odd minutes, the trio wastes little time on dynamic variety in order to take full advantage of producer Andrew Schneider’s (Cave In, Milligram, the Blue Man Group) in-your-face but distinctly dry-sounding mix. This, when married to the layered precision riffing made possible by main man Matt Whitehead’s being the only guitar player left in the band, lends new cuts like “Prizefighter,” “Shovel,” and the bass-heavy “Stand ‘Em Up” a taught discipline reminiscent of Helmet. Elsewhere, speedy cuts boasting shouted choruses such as “Big Name,” “Teething,” and the title cut split the genre differences between hardcore and stoner rock, while on the noticeably grungier “Horse Paw,” “A Fly on the Fault Line,” “Rabbit,” and “Indian Head,” Whitehead takes on a Chris Cornell-like growl to complement the often Soundgarden-reminiscent guitar parts and start-stop punctuations on display. Ultimately, it all adds up to a derivative but not exactly imitative selection of songs, whose greatest deficiency is simply not being all that memorable when all is said and done. Avowed Throttlerod fans will likely find much to enjoy, but for neophytes Nail is a competent, workmanlike, decidedly unspectacular outing overall. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi Performers: Andrew Schneider – Vocals; Chris Sundstrom – Vocals (Background), Bass (Electric), Bass; Jim Starace – Vocals; Kevin White – Drums; Matt Whitehead – Vocals, Guitar
After spending almost a decade in prison, boxer Joey Nardone (Tony Luke Jr.) is no longer in fighting shape. All that changes when he meets teenage Jesus; Joey becomes the boy’s champion, giving him a reason to train and fight. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi
Progressive band Gnidrolog’s two albums, reissued here on one CD. The band was formed by the Goldring brothers, and these albums date from 1971 & 1972 respectively. Updated packaging features extensive sleeve notes & a slipcase. BGO Records. 2004.
Children’s Care Kit:,1x Baby Nail Clipper,1x Baby Nail File,1x Nail Brush ,1x Baby Nail Scissors
You may own one yourself or have given one a test spin at a women’s show or local fair – the new crystal nail file. Its sleek, colorful and very chic, but is it worth its $7 price tag and is it really superior to the emery boards we purchase by the dozen?
Emery boards are cardboard with small grains of sand adhered to them and in fact are interchangeable with sandpaper. As you file, the emery board literally tears your nail, that is the nature of how it files.
With emery boards you must file in one direction in order to minimize damage to the nail during the filing process. Sandpaper on a stick aka emery boards, come in different grits so you can file your nail down in length, shape it and then do your best to tame those lethal jagged edges that always form when using an emery board.
Emery boards are rough on your nails but they do get the job done. The coarseness of file you choose to use also depends upon if you have weak, thin, fragile nails or hard, strong hooves.
Unfortunately in doing the job they are designed to do emery boards cause more harm than good to your nails. When using an emery board, you leave the tip of the nail “open” as opposed to being “closed”, just like pores on your face being open or closed. Leaving the nail edge “open” means dirt and water can leech inside the nail itself causing chipping, cracking, peeling and weakening of the nails. Also, the harshness of the grinding action of the sandpaper weakens the nail.
Because of the porous nature of the cardboard, glue and sand, dirt and debris can get imbedded into the file and fungus and bacteria can grow rampantly. Though you might not see it with your eyes, a good micro-biologist and a microscope will enlighten you on your science project on a stick! There is no way to clean, let alone sanitize an emery board and they are so subject to bacteria that you should toss Out Your emery board after each use. This is the mandated practice per the FDA in professional salons and this bring us to the environmental factor. The emery board scores very low on the “green-o-meter”. The number of trees used to make millions of files and the landfill space taken up by these little 5 inch sticks, is more enormous than you can imagine. At least one entire football stadium can be filled each year with tossed aside emery boards and it takes years for one to fully decompose in the ground.
Metal files fare slightly better than their bacteria on a stick friend, the emery board, but not by much.
Metal files are manufactured in two ways: one, there are actual tiny flakes of metal adhered to a metal or cardboard stick and two, a metal stick is formed and the stick itself is roughened to create the filing surface. In both cases tiny, minuscule bits of metal flake off when filing. While metal is a lot stronger and more durable than sand granules, the metal used to make the files is usually of a lower grade and actually quite soft as far as metals go.
Metal files also grind the nail and leave the nail tip “open” as opposed to “closed”. Due to the nature of the metal bits on the file, dirt and debris can be trapped between the tiny little metal-like “teeth” and can stick to the metal. Metal is non-porous so bacteria growth on the file itself is not likely, however bacteria can grow on the nail debris and any dirt caught in the file itself. You can rinse off a metal file but you need to be careful of rust forming in any cracks and crevices between the “teeth”.
The metal files cannot be sanitized to the FDA’s satisfaction for the ultimate in cleanliness.
On the green-o-meter metal files score slightly higher than their cardboard friend because of the lack of trees used in its production. Metal does off-gas some nasty chemicals during the production process and metal files should be thrown out after several uses since they cannot be efficiently sanitized. They do take a lot longer than emery boards to decompose in landfills.
Your highest quality crystal files are cut from actual crystal and the surface of the crystal is treated in the manufacturing process to roughen it, creating the filing surface.
The crystal nail file is very smooth as it glides over the nail tip. It doesn’t tear the nail like the emery board or metal file, so you can file in both directions and as an added bonus – no more jagged edges! When you file your nails with a crystal file, you’ll notice how smooth the nail tip is.
The crystal file closes the nail tip and actually seals it, preventing water and debris from leaching into your nail. After using a crystal nail file for a period of about one month, users report a noticeable difference in their nails being stronger and they “don’t chip and crack and peel as much”.
Crystal is non-porous and very hygienic. No bacteria or debris can grow on the filing surface, nor get trapped in the roughened surface of the crystal file. The same is true for the crystal pumice file which can be left right in the bathtub without fear of mold, mildew, fungus or bacteria growing in it or on it!
Your better quality crystal nail files are made from recycled crystal. There are some factories that make them from new, large sheets of crystal-glass, but your highest quality crystal factories have found a use for the crystal left over after making vases and stem ware. The crystal is melted down and formed into large sheets. From these sheets, the various sizes of nail files and pumice files are cut.
There are no varying grits of a crystal file, with the exception of the pumice file. The pumice file is made with a coarser surface and can be used for calluses, dry skin, toe nails and artificial nails.
Crystal nail files meet all of the sanitization requirements of the FDA. They can be sanitized in alcohol, under UV light, and baked in an autoclave. Because of their hygienic nature, crystal files are perfect for diabetics – especially the pumice file. You don’t have to worry about cutting yourself while you’re taking care of your feet, the way diabetics do.
Crystal nail files will last years, if not a lifetime. Crystal is naturally very hard when it is found in nature. When crystal is formed in the earth, it has a slow cooling rate therefore the crystal molecules have more time to form strong lattice type formations, which have a tough, sturdy bond. As compared to glass, which cools very quickly and the molecules don’t have time to form the sturdy lattice support system, crystal is the superior material.
The crystal nail file scores high ratings on the green-o-meter because its made from recycled materials and several factories use lead-free, environmentally safe dyes. They last for such a long time that landfills will not be largely impacted by constant consumption such as their cardboard and metal stick friends. One crystal nail file and pumice file could last a person’s entire lifetime!