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[QUOTE="DreamingInExile:586011"]ok, in my opinion this cd is excessive overkill, it's like they're trying to be faster and heavier then Dechristianize, not like they're trying to write a follow up to a deathmetal masterpiece. on the whole it's not bad but it's not something that you can randomly throw in the cd player, it's one of those 'need to be in the mood for blast-a-riffic blasphemy' Glen's vocals sound like they piecemealed the lyrics from Dechristianize together, his vocals bore me, I would have rather seen a better singer on this CD. The songs could be shorter, I'll agree with todd on that note. I can see having one or two 8+ minute epic blast fests on a CD, but with all the songs (save the intro and last track) all clocking in, in the 6~9 minute range, it's just too much. The musicianship, I can't knock these guys in that department, Dave and Tony's guitar work is sick, Dave's drumming is insane (although a bit overkill at points, and I'm not a fan of the snare trigger sound). The songwriting is good, albeit lengthy, occasionally feels like rehashed Dechristianize at points (i.e. the melodic break in the first song) I can see this album growing on me like Dechristianize did, maybe not as much, but I can see myself getting into the mood for this once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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