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Old 12-23-2007, 02:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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"SNAKE NATION was the project of two original members of C.O.C., Mike Dean and Woody Weatherman, along with Brian Walsby. Because of this, it obviously has quite a bit in common with CORROSION's early-to-mid-'80s output. Let it be said that even in C.O.C.'s hardcore days, they stood out from the pack because of a distinct SABBATH influence, and SNAKE NATION is certainly not immune to those tendencies. In fact, the majority of the songwriting here is far more daring than the early C.O.C. records, resulting in longer songs and more tempo changes. "I'll Never Shake You" is a good example of this, while "Babylon" sounds like...well...a punk band that digs SABBATH."

I'm loving this album, completely cool. The production is slightly better than a demo format but it gives a really fitting sound to the thrash like manner of Sabbath riffs. Unrefined and crunchy

I'll get people some tunes if they wish...
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