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The title track is the best piece of the album with a simple but engaging chorus and a fantastic solo. This album is a good celebration of 30 years for one of the best thrash metal bands in Europe.
The title track is the best piece of the album with a simple but engaging chorus and a fantastic solo.
This album is a good celebration of 30 years for one of the best thrash metal bands in Europe.
Kreator's 12th album, Phantom Antichrist, marks their 30th anniversary by blending traditional thrash metal with more melody and classic heavy metal influences. While some longtime fans dislike the increased melody and semi-ballad tracks, the album offers catchy and strong songs that showcase the band's versatility. The standout tracks maintain the band's signature aggression and speed, making it a worthy celebration for metal fans. Overall, it's recommended for lovers of both thrash and melodic metal. Discover how Kreator blends thrash metal aggression with melody on Phantom Antichrist—listen now and experience their 30-year milestone!
"Taking Over is even rougher and more powerful than its predecessor, with riffs that hit hard from the start." "In Union We Stand is a true classic, featured in every live show from 1987 to today, showcasing Blitz's raspy vocals."
"Taking Over is even rougher and more powerful than its predecessor, with riffs that hit hard from the start."
"In Union We Stand is a true classic, featured in every live show from 1987 to today, showcasing Blitz's raspy vocals."
Overkill's 1987 album Taking Over is a cornerstone of American thrash metal's second wave. Featuring a powerful lineup, the album delivers rough, fast riffs and memorable songs such as 'Wrecking Crew' and 'In Union We Stand.' Known for its energetic instrumentals and intense vocals, Taking Over stands alongside other thrash classics of the era. The review praises its lasting impact and raw power. Dive into Overkill's Taking Over and experience a thrash metal masterpiece – listen now and feel the raw power!
The guitar riffs that open the album with 'Priests of Sodom' are the heaviest and most violent I've heard (so far). I've never heard drums played so fast, like they were shot at 1000 Km/h in my life.
The guitar riffs that open the album with 'Priests of Sodom' are the heaviest and most violent I've heard (so far).
I've never heard drums played so fast, like they were shot at 1000 Km/h in my life.
Evisceration Plague is a powerful brutal death metal album marking the reviewer’s first experience in the genre. Featuring heavy guitar riffs, razor-sharp solos, and incredibly fast drumming, it impresses with its intensity. Some filler tracks slightly reduce its impact, but overall it's a strong release for extreme metal fans. Those seeking cleaner or more technical metal may want to look elsewhere. Experience the raw power of Cannibal Corpse’s Evisceration Plague—listen now to feel the brutal death metal intensity!
From the band's name, it's clear how religious our four guys were at the time. Seven Churches is an excellent album that I highly recommend to fans of extreme metal.
From the band's name, it's clear how religious our four guys were at the time.
Seven Churches is an excellent album that I highly recommend to fans of extreme metal.
Possessed's 1985 debut 'Seven Churches' stands as a foundational death metal album featuring raw, violent music with satanic and dark themes. The vocals of Jeff Becerra are original and influential, accompanied by heavy riffs and fast drumming. The album is recommended for fans of extreme metal despite its poor production quality. Key tracks include the title song, 'The Exorcist,' and 'Death Metal.' Listen to Possessed's 'Seven Churches' now and experience the raw origins of death metal!
"The opener 'The Knife' is a real punch in the stomach, ending with a spectacular solo." "The title track... is dreadfully boring, with the opening riff repeating till the end of the song."
"The opener 'The Knife' is a real punch in the stomach, ending with a spectacular solo."
"The title track... is dreadfully boring, with the opening riff repeating till the end of the song."
Decapitated's sixth album, Carnival Is Forever, offers raw and brutal death metal with strong drumming and vocal performances. While some tracks are powerful and intense, others suffer from repetition and monotony. The album closes with a reflective instrumental dedicated to the late drummer Vitek. Recommended mainly for fans of the band or raw death metal enthusiasts. Explore Decapitated's Carnival Is Forever for a raw death metal experience and decide if their brutal style speaks to you.
The rhythm section of this album is supported by the formidable drumming of Igor Cavalera, whose skillful drumming can be heard in every song. 'Beneath the Remains' is a masterpiece thanks to gems like 'Inner Self', the title track, 'Mass Hypnosis', and 'Stronger than Hate'.
The rhythm section of this album is supported by the formidable drumming of Igor Cavalera, whose skillful drumming can be heard in every song.
'Beneath the Remains' is a masterpiece thanks to gems like 'Inner Self', the title track, 'Mass Hypnosis', and 'Stronger than Hate'.
This review explores Sepultura's 'Beneath The Remains,' highlighting its excellent production and powerful performances, especially by drummer Igor Cavalera. The author praises the guitar duo and appreciates the album's aggressive thrash metal style with death metal influences. Key tracks like 'Inner Self' and the title track stand out as personal favorites. The reviewer expresses regret for not exploring Sepultura’s earlier work sooner. Listen to Sepultura's 'Beneath The Remains' and experience a thrash metal classic today!
This album is a masterpiece, an album that made history in metal, primarily thrash. The guitarist duo Hetfield/Hammett flaunts heavy and massive riffs and solos, accompanied by Ulrich’s furious drumming.
This album is a masterpiece, an album that made history in metal, primarily thrash.
The guitarist duo Hetfield/Hammett flaunts heavy and massive riffs and solos, accompanied by Ulrich’s furious drumming.
This review praises Metallica's Master of Puppets as a landmark thrash metal album from the heavy metal golden year of 1986. The author highlights the impressive guitar riffs by Hetfield and Hammett, Ulrich's dynamic drumming, and Cliff Burton's memorable bass lines. Each track is detailed, emphasizing the album's energy and thematic depth. The reviewer concludes that it remains Metallica's best and heaviest work, a true masterpiece. Dive into the ultimate thrash metal experience—listen to Metallica's Master of Puppets now and explore its legendary riffs and epic tracks!
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