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 Sworn Amongst may not be the most technical band in the world, but they do things with passion.

 It was a stormy evening on that past March 31st, and on such an evening, metal could be reborn.

Sworn Amongst's 'And So It Begins' delivers a passionate and melodic thrash metal experience that defies strict genre limits. The album blends Pantera-inspired groove riffs with punk and melodic death metal elements. Though not technically complex, the band shines through heartfelt performance and engaging choruses. Despite being underrated, tracks like 'Unleash The Power' and 'Lord of War' showcase their energetic style. This debut is a fresh breath for metal fans seeking originality and enthusiasm. Listen to 'And So It Begins' and discover a passionate thrash metal gem that deserves your attention!

 The singer Swan’s girlish voice is annoying, the guitars don’t bite, and some riffs aren’t even ground out.

 The third track 'N.A.S.T.Y.' is the spark that overflows the drop: a chorus halfway between Poison and the worst of Tokio Hotel.

The review criticizes Black Rain's License To Thrill for its pop-emo influence, weak guitar riffs, and irritating vocals. The album is described as lacking hard and epic moments, with specific disdain for tracks like 'N.A.S.T.Y.' and 'Kill'em All.' The band's French origin is also noted in a disparaging tone. Dive into our detailed review to see why Black Rain's License To Thrill divides metal fans—listen and decide for yourself!

 So many riffs in this new masterpiece from Slipknot, just as there are many riffs that get smashed on Mick Thomson’s guitar.

 With stones thrown with a baseball bat like Gematria, it’s clear that Slipknot are truly strong.

The review praises Slipknot's 'All Hope Is Gone' as a powerful new metal album filled with intense riffs, especially highlighting Mick Thomson's guitar work. The reviewer considers the album a masterpiece and strongly recommends it to metal fans. Listen to Slipknot's All Hope Is Gone and experience the raw power of new metal today!

 They are like Metallica for their time, definitely not death or black, but they play very fast and aggressive thrash death.

 Emo has nothing to do with the music, only with their clothes, they play death.

Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled album is praised for its fast, aggressive thrash and death metal sound, reminiscent of Metallica. Despite criticism over their emo appearance and mainstream success, the music remains strong and enjoyable. The review highlights the band's blend of styles and defends their musical authenticity. Listen to Avenged Sevenfold’s self-titled album and experience their powerful thrash metal fusion today!

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