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Old 11-28-2014, 03:19 AM   #771 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The Batlord View Post
"March for Revenge" is actually one of my favorites on the album. The riffs and drumming are the perfect sound of an army on the march, and Eric Adam's singing is none-more-epic. But the best is that soft interlude with Adams going on about his fallen comrade, and then when it builds back... it's one of the all-time great moments of metal cheese.
As I said I think they were being too ambitious length wise and would've worked much better as a shorter track.

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I found Into Glory Ride to be extremely fucking boring. Battle Hymns on the other hand was fucking amazing.
I can accept that, as it's usually seen in reviews as a dip in quality between both the debut and third albums, but for some it's their best ever release. It's not mine but it's nearly one of their very best.

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Into Glory Ride...It's heavy, it's epic, and if it weren't so goofy, I'd actually be able to take it seriously.
I thought you did take them seriously, I know I do.
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