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DeRank ™: 2,90 • DeAge™ : 7716 days
"Nine total tracks, just under half an hour of pure violence in brutal death flavor, fast and no-frills songs." "The lyrics, as usual, are strictly blasphemous and have the sole purpose of pouring hatred on Christians and the Catholic religion; praising, on the contrary, Mr. Satan."
"Nine total tracks, just under half an hour of pure violence in brutal death flavor, fast and no-frills songs."
"The lyrics, as usual, are strictly blasphemous and have the sole purpose of pouring hatred on Christians and the Catholic religion; praising, on the contrary, Mr. Satan."
Deicide's 'Scars Of The Crucifix' marks a vigorous comeback after a disappointing period with Roadrunner. The album delivers nine fast, brutal death metal tracks with aggressive riffs and growling vocals by Glen Benton. Lyrics are deeply blasphemous, targeting Christianity, reflecting the band's signature controversy. Longtime fans might not consider it the band’s best, but it's accessible and enjoyable even for listeners new to death metal. Overall, a strong, violent, and direct album that's recommended. Discover the violent and raw power of Deicide's 'Scars Of The Crucifix' – listen now and feel the brutal intensity!
Machine Head has created a fine album; sure, nothing original, but very personal and extremely enjoyable. If you like this genre, I assure you that you’ll like them immediately upon first listen.
Machine Head has created a fine album; sure, nothing original, but very personal and extremely enjoyable.
If you like this genre, I assure you that you’ll like them immediately upon first listen.
Machine Head's Supercharger represents a mature continuation of their nu-metal/post-thrash era, blending melodic and rap-metal elements with personal lyrics. Though some fans were divided by the stylistic shift from their earlier thrash roots, this album stands strong in its genre. The review highlights standout tracks like "Bulldozer" and "Deafening Silence," praising the album’s energy and emotional depth. Rated four stars, it is recommended for those who appreciate the band's nu-metal phase. Listen to Supercharger now and experience Machine Head's powerful blend of post-thrash and nu-metal energy!
"Mudvayne remains one of the few nu-metal bands that hasn’t yet lost credibility." "Lost And Found is the album that definitively confirms this group, due to a balanced use of melodic parts and anger."
"Mudvayne remains one of the few nu-metal bands that hasn’t yet lost credibility."
"Lost And Found is the album that definitively confirms this group, due to a balanced use of melodic parts and anger."
Mudvayne's third album, Lost And Found, balances melody and aggression, avoiding the pitfalls seen in similar genre releases. The review praises standout tracks, strong performances, and the band's musical evolution. Despite initial concerns, the album affirms Mudvayne's credibility in the nu-metal scene. Fans of the band will find it a worthy continuation of their previous works. Listen to Mudvayne's Lost And Found to experience their powerful blend of melody and metal – a must for nu-metal fans!
It’s been almost 5 years since it came out, but it still doesn’t bore me when I listen to it. This album is designed to jump, headbang, and go wild to the rhythm of Durst’s 'fucks'... and that’s it.
It’s been almost 5 years since it came out, but it still doesn’t bore me when I listen to it.
This album is designed to jump, headbang, and go wild to the rhythm of Durst’s 'fucks'... and that’s it.
Despite criticisms and accusations of selling out, the reviewer enjoys Limp Bizkit's 'Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water'. The album blends rap and metal with energetic, catchy tracks like 'Rollin''. Although seen as less original and more commercial than previous works, it remains engaging and enjoyable over time. The reviewer acknowledges the album’s flaws but appreciates its ability to make listeners move. Dive into Limp Bizkit’s 'Chocolate Starfish' and experience the energetic nu-metal album that defined a generation!
The album’s highlight, in my opinion, is 'Sun Doesn’t Rise,' simply stunning; it hit me from the first listen. Apart from a few good episodes, the album floats in mere mediocrity and therefore is insufficient as a whole. The reason: Boredom.
The album’s highlight, in my opinion, is 'Sun Doesn’t Rise,' simply stunning; it hit me from the first listen.
Apart from a few good episodes, the album floats in mere mediocrity and therefore is insufficient as a whole. The reason: Boredom.
This review analyzes Mushroomhead's second album 'XIII' as a darker take on nu-metal with notable vocal interplay and standout tracks like 'Sun Doesn't Rise' and 'Eternal.' Despite some powerful moments and interesting experimentation, the album suffers from pacing issues and stretches of boredom. While not groundbreaking, it offers enjoyment for fans willing to dig deeper. The reviewer remains hopeful for the band's future growth. Discover the dark depths of Mushroomhead’s 'XIII'—listen now and explore their unique nu-metal sound.
Despite its short length and poor recording, Deathcrush is a piece of history of a movement that would be born and flourish a few years later. Maniac's painful scream gives an extra touch of madness to the album.
Despite its short length and poor recording, Deathcrush is a piece of history of a movement that would be born and flourish a few years later.
Maniac's painful scream gives an extra touch of madness to the album.
Deathcrush, released in 1987 by Mayhem, is a seminal mini-album that predates the rise of black metal. Despite raw production and short length, it showcases early elements of extreme thrash with killer riffs by Euronymous and intense vocals by Maniac. The album holds significant historical value as a precursor to later masterpieces like De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, making it essential for fans of black metal and extreme music. Discover the raw roots of black metal—listen to Mayhem's Deathcrush and experience legendary extreme music history!
They are goofy, but they are not newcomers; they have toured all the continents and know how to stand in front of a large audience. "You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals/ So let’s do it like they do on the Discovery Channel."
They are goofy, but they are not newcomers; they have toured all the continents and know how to stand in front of a large audience.
"You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals/ So let’s do it like they do on the Discovery Channel."
Bloodhound Gang’s 2000 album 'Hooray For Boobies' showcases their goofy and self-ironic style through a unique mix of rap, rock, electronic, and dance music. The lyrics are funny and absurd, exploring topics with humor and irreverence, while the music combines a variety of genres. Memorable tracks like 'The Bad Touch' and 'The Ballad Of Chasey Lain' highlight their playful approach. The band’s energetic performances and global experience complement their quirky sound, making this album a standout in their discography. Listen to Bloodhound Gang's hilarious and genre-blending 'Hooray For Boobies' and experience their unique brand of fun!
It’s just an experiment, folks... I hope everyone likes this stuff, even the webmaster. Ok ok, it’s the usual MTV hip hop that’s infesting music... So 1 star, I hope no one objects.
It’s just an experiment, folks... I hope everyone likes this stuff, even the webmaster.
Ok ok, it’s the usual MTV hip hop that’s infesting music... So 1 star, I hope no one objects.
This review of Chingy's 2003 album 'Jackpot' describes it as a typical Dirty South hip hop record with common themes like partying and money. The reviewer finds it uninspired and repetitive but recognizes Chingy's personality and potential. The rating given is low, as the album lacks innovation and depth. Read this unique rap review and decide if Chingy's 'Jackpot' deserves a spot in your playlist!
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the rage of tracks such as "God Save Us," "If You Still Hate Me," and "Revolution Revolucion," where aggression dominates. The final track, "With You," is a sweet ballad with a folk-Latin flavor that surprises and disorients.
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the rage of tracks such as "God Save Us," "If You Still Hate Me," and "Revolution Revolucion," where aggression dominates.
The final track, "With You," is a sweet ballad with a folk-Latin flavor that surprises and disorients.
Ill Niño’s debut album Revolution/Revolución is a powerful fusion of nu metal intensity and Latin American rhythms. Produced by Road Runner, the band skillfully blends fierce riffs, tribal percussion, and melodic passages. Vocalist Cristian Machado’s dynamic voice adds raw emotion, while tracks like “God Save Us” and “Rumba” showcase their unique style. The album balances aggression with melody, making it a standout debut for fans of bands like Sepultura and Soulfly. Listen to Ill Niño’s Revolution/Revolución and experience the fiery blend of nu metal and Latin rhythms today!
The whole work is characterized by a great lack of originality, which lately is diminishing. "Broken" The Punisher version is very beautiful and emotional, perhaps also thanks to Lee’s voice.
The whole work is characterized by a great lack of originality, which lately is diminishing.
"Broken" The Punisher version is very beautiful and emotional, perhaps also thanks to Lee’s voice.
Disclaimer II by Seether revisits their debut with a blend of post-grunge and nu metal influences, reflecting 1990s Seattle sounds. While some tracks stand out emotionally and energetically, the album suffers from a lack of originality and some dull songs. Vocal delivery is competent, and fans of grunge and post-grunge may find value here despite the flaws. The review notes multiple editions of the album but sees little change in overall quality. Discover the emotional highs and lows of Seether's Disclaimer II—listen now and decide if this post-grunge journey is for you!
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