Cover of Murderdolls Beyond The Valley Of Murderdolls
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For fans of joey jordison,lovers of horror punk,metal-punk crossover fans,listeners who enjoy aggressive rock,followers of wednesday 13
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THE REVIEW

I must say that I hate this genre with every fiber of my being! I just can't conceive it! However, stopping to listen to this debut by the band led by the great Joey Jordison (for those who don't know, the drummer of Slipknot), I realized that some groups are anything but predictable.

In this horror-punk album, you can notice the multiple metal influences, and that's why for me it's much more interesting (obviously personal taste).

Let yourself be carried away by the aggressive voice of Wednesday 13 and the sharp guitars of Murderdolls, and you will be pleasantly surprised. More than sufficient as a start. After the first song, you'll have an uncontrollable urge to mosh. Go for it!

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Though initially resistant to the genre, the reviewer appreciates Murderdolls' debut album for its unique blend of horror punk and metal influences. Joey Jordison's presence adds credibility, while Wednesday 13’s vocals and sharp guitars deliver aggressive energy. The album offers an intense listening experience and encourages moshing, making for a strong debut.

Murderdolls

American horror‑punk/metal band formed by Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13. Debuted in 2002 with Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls and returned in 2010 with Women and Children Last.
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