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#6761 (permalink) |
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![]() Trying to decide if I can get past the weakass vocals that sound like they're trying way too hard, because the riffs are great as is the album cover. Replace the vocalist with someone who can actually sing thrash and this would be such a hidden gem. lol and here he just sounds like a retarded Rob Zombie combined with Lemmy. However with this one, the music is so damn good I really don't even care. That opener is a doom thrash masterpiece, despite the vocals. This album is turning out even better, because at least he sounds just dumb here instead of a try-hard. EDIT: Yeah, Crest of Black is fantastic. The Japanese thrash scene strikes again, these riffs and hooks are what headbanging is made for. lol don't know if I'll be listening to Tears again anytime soon though. Last edited by Unitron; 12-21-2018 at 09:44 PM. |
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#6762 (permalink) | |
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It's almost exactly the same just not as good.
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Phlebotomized are back after 22 years with a new album and though they don't seem to have improved their album cover game, their most awful yet, it's a return to their classic debut
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#6767 (permalink) |
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Listening to the actual album, even though I own the US vinyl release:
![]() The US and Canada got screwed with this album. The tracklistings for those versions are a combination of songs from this album and Demolition. Should have just released both albums over here. Biggest problem with said versions, no Back to Start. Easily the best song on the album and has one of the coolest bass hooks in metal. |
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#6768 (permalink) |
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#6769 (permalink) | |
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Exodus' first release after reuniting in the late 90s, Another Lesson in Violence, was a live album with Paul Baloff a few years before his death. The playlist is most of Bonded By Blood with even a similar tracklisting, with the three other songs being two from Pleasures of the Flesh and one that was previously unrecorded. I don't know if Exodus just wanted to go straight pure old school or if Paul refused to sing any of the songs they wrote with Zetro (I'm guessing the two Pleasures songs were written before Paul got the boot).
So it's almost like an alternate version of Bonded By Blood sans "Metal Command" but with added crowd interaction from Paul that shows him to be the lunkheaded cretin you knew he must have been. My favorite is when he goes on to introduce "No Love" and starts talking about how it reminds him of some guy he doesn't like walking into his house when he's asleep and then he pitches a fit. But then it turns out he forgot the next song was actually "Brain Dead". Oh and the album ****ing rips too.
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