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If u ask me, this is a perfect album 10 pts
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Yeah! jeff is awseome guitar player,this album is all about thrash.
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ja-vi - 28.12.2009 at 20:20
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This album is absolutely mindblowing, the only thing that prevents me giving a 10 for this one is the song Kraf Dinner. Don't like it...
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JÄY - 26.01.2010 at 23:17
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^ i remember calling this guy a moron for saying that but now my post is gone.....perhaps i hurt his feelings...
i absolutely love this album...thrash with a little speed. great guitar tone (not too thrashy) and the guys voice is perfectly suited for this style...a little rough sometimes...melodic other times
kickass!
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Jeff Waters's best album, no doubt.
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Apparently a lot of people liked Alice in Hell better, since it has a higher rating. I disagree; it's good, but not as good as this. The variety and tonal complexity of the rhythm guitar licks and the mind-bending complexity and melodic quality of Jeff Water's solos just completely blew me away. Waters is just an amazing composer as well as guitarist!
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Love this album. and Kraf Dinner makes me laugh i don't see why people don't like it
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A personal favourite, even if 'Alice in hell' catapulted them straight into thrash metal stardom. The bass here is much more audible than on the debut, though 'Kraf Dinner' is one of the silliest songs ive ever heard.
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This is my fave Annihilator album. Melody and thrash have never been fused better than on this album. As for "Kraf Dinner", I love it! It's a fun song, and I love the guitar work in it too.
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Written by Angelic Storm on 04.01.2012 at 20:42
Melody and thrash have never been fused better than on this album.
Couldn't agree more. It's done so perfectly that this album really stands out and I have yet to hear Thrash quite like it.
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Written by R'Vannith on 05.01.2012 at 02:30 Couldn't agree more. It's done so perfectly that this album really stands out and I have yet to hear Thrash quite like it.
It really is an album that stands totally on it's own soundwise. Even within Annihilator's own discography. It at times, is almost too melodic to be thrash, but yet there is enough aggression and thrash on the album to ensure it remains firmly inside that genre. It is a thrash album, but pushes the boundaries of how melodic that genre can be. And I don't think any other album blurs the lines between melody and thrash quite as much as this one does.
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