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 The album is a little gem of thrash-death, angry as a hyena and fast like someone running away from a dog trying to bite their behind.

 If you loved Sepultura, thrash in general, and extreme metal as a whole, prepare for a seismic shock you won’t easily forget.

Cavalera Conspiracy's Inflikted is a powerhouse thrash-death metal album fueled by the reunion of the Cavalera brothers. The record delivers relentless aggression, fast rhythms, and raw vocals that fans of extreme metal will appreciate. Standout tracks such as 'Inflikted,' 'Sanctuary,' and 'Nevertrust' showcase the band’s intense energy and mastery. A must-listen for lovers of thrash and heavy metal. Turn up the volume and dive into Cavalera Conspiracy's Inflikted – an unforgettable thrash-death metal experience awaits!

 Rage members are both likeable and badass, especially after ousting the former drummer who played metal without appreciating it.

 "Carved In Stone" is powerful, yet melodic and catchy. It makes you want to crank up the volume to unruly levels.

The review praises Rage's 'Carved In Stone' as a powerful yet melodic metal album that stands out in a music scene filled with less inspired acts. The reviewer highlights strong riffs, engaging choruses, and band chemistry after a lineup change. Despite potential criticism, the album receives a full 5-star rating for its energy and appeal to metal fans and newcomers alike. The review is passionate and defends the album’s merits wholeheartedly. Dive into Rage's 'Carved In Stone' and experience a powerful metal journey—listen now and feel the metal energy!

 "Tarchon First is a true power metal bomb, and I can’t understand why it hasn’t hit all the front pages yet."

 "Astounding: I can’t find any other adjectives for a CD like this, which I really, really loved."

Tarchon First's debut album surprises with its fresh take on classic heavy metal, combining powerful riffs and energetic vocals. The album offers a variety of exciting tracks with strong melodies and intricate solos. With experienced band members and a compelling sound, this release stands out in the metal scene. Notable for its energy, musicianship, and impact, the album is highly recommended for metal enthusiasts. Listen to Tarchon First’s powerful debut and experience the fresh energy of Italian power metal today!

 It’s thrilling to hear historical pieces of such magnitude played by yet unknown kids, who never imagined they would become a legend.

 The real gem of the album is hearing Metallica play 'The Mechanix', a song attributed to Megadeth on their debut album four years later.

This review celebrates Metallica's early live recordings from 1981, highlighting the historical significance and timeless quality of the tracks despite low audio fidelity. It honors the band's original lineup, including Ron McGovney and Dave Mustaine, and underscores the album's appeal for dedicated fans of Metallica's golden era and thrash metal enthusiasts. Dive into Metallica’s roots and relive their explosive early thrash metal days – listen now!

 It's just spontaneous, overwhelming anger; it's a metallic vibration coming from the band's soul.

 A recommended punch in the teeth for those who crave uncontrolled explosiveness, take it or leave it!

Little Papers' debut album 'Inside The World' delivers a powerful and raw metalcore experience defined by aggressive riffs, intense vocals, and energetic drumming. The band blends melodic and harsh elements with youthful passion, creating a compelling and authentic sound. This album is recommended for fans craving unfiltered, explosive metal, offering a refreshing alternative to mainstream melodic metalcore. The review praises the album's raw maturity and distinctive edge despite its roughness. Dive into Little Papers' fierce debut and experience raw metalcore energy—listen to 'Inside The World' now!

 Although the Nordic guys invent nothing original, they still deserve a positive review.

 The album sounds good; the Saint Daemons seem capable, and although it’s not a too aggressive album, it faithfully reflects traditional power sounds.

Saint Daemon's debut album, 'In Shadows Lost From The Brave,' delivers a solid and enjoyable power metal experience rooted in classic influences like Helloween. The album features driving rhythms, engaging solos, and a mix of epic and melodic moments. While not groundbreaking, the band shows promise and potential for growth in their sound. Fans will appreciate the traditional yet polished approach to power metal. Listen to Saint Daemon’s debut album for a powerful dose of classic power metal energy.

 The music is good, quite tough, but sometimes, especially in the sung parts, the band falls into melodic, commercial emo-style parts.

 A lovely CD, for heaven’s sake; it continues along the path opened by City Of Evil, which was obligatory after the metalcore beginnings that strained Shadows’s vocal cords.

Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled 2007 album blends metal and commercial rock with some emo influences. The review praises Matthew Shadows' vocal versatility but finds the album less metal-heavy than expected. Several tracks stand out early on, while the latter part is seen as less engaging. Overall, it's considered a decent but not extraordinary album, continuing the band's evolution from metalcore to a more accessible sound. Discover the mix of metal and melodic rock in Avenged Sevenfold's 2007 album—listen to key tracks and form your own opinion!

 "The most fitting adjective for the album is 'strange'."

 "These bands have already made history, it’s foolish to expect more masterpieces from them."

The review places 'St. Anger' in the context of Metallica's historic career, acknowledging its raw and repetitive nature while highlighting select strong tracks like 'Frantic' and the title song. It considers the album strange but not a failure, better than 'Load' and 'Reload'. The reviewer advises fans to cherish Metallica's classic era and not expect further masterpieces from recent releases. Discover the highs and lows of Metallica's St. Anger — listen and decide if this raw album speaks to your metal soul!

 Megadeth has written history in bold, and they did so magnificently up to 10-15 years ago.

 The album sounds good but is somewhat dry and monotonous in the parts allotted to the excellent singer, the great Mustaine.

This review of Megadeth's 2007 album United Abominations appreciates its return to thrash roots and solid sound but finds it lacks the brilliance of the band's early classics. While the instrumental work and riffs hold quality, Dave Mustaine's vocals feel repetitive and less engaging. Notable tracks like 'Sleepwalker' and 'Washington Is Next' shine, but overall, the album doesn't reach masterpiece status. Fans are encouraged to revisit Megadeth's legendary earlier albums for true thrash excellence. Discover the thrash energy of United Abominations and dive into Megadeth's legendary early works!

 Dreamin In A Casket is another demonstration of their skill.

 The album is a guarantee: melodic metal, ideal when you crave powerful riffs but nothing too enraged.

Hardcore Superstar returns with Dreamin In A Casket, showcasing a matured and more metal-oriented sound after over a decade. The album features powerful riffs, melodic hooks, and emotional depth across its tracks. This fifth album exemplifies the band’s growth and versatility. It balances fun and seriousness, delivering a melodic metal experience perfect for fans craving strong but accessible metal. Listen to Dreamin In A Casket now and experience Hardcore Superstar’s powerful blend of melody and metal!

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