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For fans of stoner, doom, and sludge metal; lovers of heavy hybrid genres; listeners interested in underrated and cult metal albums
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THE REVIEW

Underestimate: "not to estimate enough, to estimate less than what is right" (www.dizionario-italiano.it)

The Laudrup brothers, with all their humility and all their flair, led Denmark to victory in the European Championship.

The Coen brothers, with all their expertise and their sense of humor, led their movies to several Oscars and Palmes d'Or.

The Marx brothers, with all their humor and all their boldness, elevated comedy to levels never to be reached again.

The Daniloski brothers, with all their dedication and all their inclination for fun, created several gems of hybrid genre (stoner/doom/sludge) including "Days of Fire," the best in my opinion.

Their career ended after only three full-length albums, but they deserved it, they really deserved it, maybe all the bigwigs at the label liked them except for one, and maybe they decided unanimously, and just one, a poor jerk, decided to ruin everything... what a shame! Completely underestimated!

Stories that make you think, dotDOTdot...

P.S.: Apologies to the Abbbbbagnale brothers.

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Summary by Bot

Meatjack’s Days Of Fire stands out as a prime example of hybrid stoner/doom/sludge metal delivered with dedication and creativity by the Daniloski brothers. Despite their short career and lack of wider recognition, this album is considered their best work. The review highlights the band's underestimated talent and hints at industry issues that may have hindered their success. Overall, a passionate call to reassess this hidden gem.

Tracklist Videos

02   50 Years ()

03   Cold Flight ()

04   Face Down ()

05   Days of Fire ()

06   Sea of Tranquility ()

07   One More ()

Meatjack

Described in a DeBaser review as a group led by the Daniloski brothers that created hybrid stoner/doom/sludge music and released three full-length albums; praised for Days Of Fire and described as underestimated.
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