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Exodus - Tempo Of The Damned review



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9.0

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8.65
Band: Exodus
Album: Tempo Of The Damned
Style: Bay Area thrash metal
Release date: February 02, 2004
A review by: jupitreas


01. Scar Spangled Banner
02. War Is My Shepherd
03. Blacklist
04. Shroud Of Urine
05. Forward March
06. Culling The Herd
07. Sealed With A Fist
08. Throwing Down
09. Impaler
10. Tempo Of The Damned
11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap [AC/DC cover] [digipack bonus]

Thrash metal fans rejoice! Exodus, one of the genre's most important bands is back. Released on February 2nd (the anniversary of singer Paul Baloff's death), "Tempo Of The Damned" is as much a tribute to Baloff and the entire bay area thrash scene as it is a fantastic rejuvenation of Exodus' core sound. To put it in blunt terms - this album is vintage Exodus and it rocks!! This is great news considering so many people have written this band off.

Think of what you would like to hear from this Exodus line-up (Gary Holt, Rick Hunolt, Steve Souza, Tom Hunting, Jack Gibson) and chances are that what you hear will be more than satisfactory. This is Exodus in all their uncontrolled, raging fury, albeit with a few minor additions to their classic sound, making this so much more than just a rehash. The first three tracks are an incredible kick in the head - a barrage of riffs, complex drumming (courtesy of one of metal's best skin bashers), angry lyrics and screaming vocals. Later on, the band experiments a little bit more, going for a bit of a stoner vibe in "Culling The Herd", a bit of a doom feeling in "Forward March" and even some nods to classic metal in "Shroud Of Urine". Naturally, the legendary Holt-Hunolt tandem provides us with a constant flow of excellent riffs and solos, while Tom Hunting plays so well that this album could well be a drum clinic. The album also features great production, with the bass finally being audible (a common problem with 80's thrash metal). The biggest surprise is actually Steve "Zetro" Souza, who's vocals improved beyond all expectation. Besides using his usual thrash metal Bonn Scott impersonation, Zetro now also screams, growls (!) and occasionally even sings (displaying an exceptional ability at carrying the melody). All of these elements are combined on the album's title track, which is probably the best track Exodus has ever done since "Bonded In Blood". This track, along with "War Is My Sheppard", "Shroud Of Urine" and "Scar Spangled Banner" has the biggest chance of becoming a bona-fide thrash metal classic.

The only (slight) stain on the facade of this fantastic record is that so many of these tracks are not new material. 'Sealed with a Fist', 'Throwing Down' and 'Impaler' are all old tracks which have been re-recorded for the purpose of this album (the first two come from a Gary Holt side-project and 'Impaler' is an early 80's Exodus track written by Kirk Hammet). Long time fans would have already heard these tracks and I bet they would be happier to hear some more original material. Luckily, these are all top-notch renditions by a rejuvenated band so it's not such a big deal.

Is thrash metal making a big comeback?? It sure seems like it. Destruction and Exodus already blew our socks off. Slayer and Celtic Frost are about to release some new material. This is all great news for thrash metal fans and I only wish other bands will follow Exodus' lead and release some truly excellent music!





Written on 06.02.2004 by With Metal Storm since 2002, jupitreas has been subjecting the masses to his reviews for quite a while now. He lives in Warsaw, Poland, where he does his best to avoid prosecution for being so cool.


Comments

Comments: 8   Visited by: 231 users
16.05.2007 - 06:49
Rating: 8
Dangerboner
Lactation Cnslt
This album is good, but too fucking slow. I still like it though...especially the long, melodic instrumental on that one song....Forward March? I don't remember.
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29.06.2008 - 18:51
Rating: 9
Timelord
What a great comeback album. I remember picking up Bonded by Blood way back in the day. This album is brutal. "Blacklist" is a ass kickin old school song.

I saw them on this tour in Jackson,MS of all places. Guess it was an added show to the tour without much promotion in this little dive of a place. Must have been all of 30 people there. Got to hang out with the guys and we got them to play Cajun Hell for us."wasn't on the set list" With New Orleans just around the way seemed only fitting. Great show!!
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05.07.2009 - 21:44
Maxx666
Meshuggahian
Surely a Great comeback album.Long Live EXODUS:bow:
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10.07.2009 - 13:40
Rating: 10
BudDa
Elite
Written by Dangerboner on 16.05.2007 at 06:49

This album is good, but too fucking slow. I still like it though...especially the long, melodic instrumental on that one song....Forward March? I don't remember.

Yes it is! Though kinda thats what makes it so good. This was a throw back to the good ol' days. Gary Holt refers to the thrash the Exodus plays as Epic Thrash..:banger: Exodus sped things up with Shovel Headed Kill Machine. So mayb(if u haven't yet) u could check that out! Tempo of the damned is an album I have literally listened to everyday since I got it. I love it!:bow:
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Freeze! Step away from the hubris.
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04.08.2009 - 07:52
Rating: 9
Nicko's Nose
Metal doesn't need to be extremely fast to be good.
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26.10.2009 - 05:15
Rating: 9
sbgmetal
"bang your head as if up from the dead" indeed!
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13.06.2010 - 11:47
!J.O.O.E.!
Account deleted
Ah remember buying this on a whim when it first came out having no idea what it was. Is still one of the best off the cuff purchases I ever made.
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17.01.2012 - 21:10
Rating: 9
What a fuckin' riffs!! what a fuckin' lyrics!! yeaaaaaaah!! "War, war, war is my shepard!!!"
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