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0.0 | Mark Erikson | July 5th 20 | This is a 1.5 because while there's a good EP here, this is a terrible album overall.
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5.0 classic | ManiacBlasphemer | October 17th 19 | This album should have been the real successor to S.O.D.'s debut masterpiece Speak English or Die. All of the riffs composed for this nice piece of crossover thrash should have been released under S.O.D.'s name but for some reason it wasn't meant to be. Those of you, new fans who have started listening to S.O.D., turn to this album if you want to hear a great continuation of that splendid debut album. The one released in 90s is mediocre at best. This album contains a very strong first half, but essentially none of the songs here are fillers or even close to mediocre material. Main highlights: 1-3, 6, 12, 15, 17. Other great songs: 7, 14, 18. The rest are solid. The production for this album is rather unique as well.
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3.5 great | SkapalPes | June 21st 14 | Very provocative, with kind of cynical humour, musically hc/punk wildness plus thrash riffs, yes it`s crossover essential.
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3.5 great | Jeffrulesyou | August 9th 13 | That's what you get for having a penis up yourrr asss!
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2.0 poor | Systemunfolded | August 15th 12 | Though is has solid instrumentation here and there, the vocals are gay, and the lyrics match the intelligence levels of a drunk squirrel, and the stupidest interludes ruin the flow of the album.
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3.5 great | jmal00 | October 5th 21 |
5.0 classic | zdebo3 | March 30th 14 |
2.0 poor | Smial | September 5th 13 |
2.0 poor | arcane | January 20th 13 |
3.0 good | KILL | February 18th 12 |
3.5 great | Phate72 | February 14th 12 |
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