Shrapnel Records - Notable Shrapnel Records Releases

Notable Shrapnel Records Releases

  • (SH-1006) Unsung Guitar Heroes II (feat. Michael Angelo Batio and Marty Friedman)
  • (SH-1007) Steeler, Steeler (feat. Yngwie Malmsteen)
  • (SH-1009) Hawaii, One Nation Underground
  • (SH-1013) Unsung Guitar Heroes IV (feat. Shawn Lane)
  • (SH-1018) Chastain, Mystery of Illusion
  • (SH-1021) Tony MacAlpine, Edge of Insanity
  • (SH-1023) Racer X, Street Lethal
  • (SH-1027) Vinnie Moore, Mind's Eye
  • (SH-1030) Joey Tafolla, Out of the Sun
  • (SH-1031) Cacophony, Speed Metal Symphony
  • (SH-1032) Racer X, Second Heat
  • (SH-1035) Marty Friedman, Dragon's Kiss
  • (SH-1036) Jason Becker, Perpetual Burn
  • (SH-1037) Greg Howe, Greg Howe
  • (SH-1038) Racer X, Extreme Volume Live
  • (SH-1040) Cacophony, Go Off!
  • (SH-1042) Richie Kotzen, Richie Kotzen
  • (SH-1043) Phantom Blue, Phantom Blue

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