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Handheld vacuums should belong in metal collections, forget about Manu Chao and "Messico e nuvole." Sixteen little gems to blast full volume in the cassette player.
(And now, let the insults begin).
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Crumbsuckers' Life Of Dreams offers sixteen energetic metal tracks that demand full-volume play. The reviewer highlights the album's powerful impact and advises metal fans to prioritize this over other genres. It’s described as a collection of gems perfect for any metal enthusiast's playlist.
Crumbsuckers are a New York (USA) crossover thrash/NYHC band formed in the early 1980s. They released two studio albums—Life of Dreams (1986) and Beast on My Back (1988)—and became known for technical musicianship within hardcore/metal crossover. Bassist Gary Meskil later founded Pro-Pain.
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