All Shall Perish - The Price Of Existence
Release date: | 4 August 2006 |
Style: | Deathcore |
Owners: |
193 have it 10 want it |
01. Eradication
02. Wage Slaves
03. Day Of Justice
04. There Is No Business To Be Done On A Dead Planet [feat. Mike McKenzie]
05. Better Living Through Catastrophe
06. Prisoner Of War
07. Interlude
08. We Hold These Truths
09. The True Beast
10. Promises
11. The Last Relapse
02. Wage Slaves
03. Day Of Justice
04. There Is No Business To Be Done On A Dead Planet [feat. Mike McKenzie]
05. Better Living Through Catastrophe
06. Prisoner Of War
07. Interlude
08. We Hold These Truths
09. The True Beast
10. Promises
11. The Last Relapse
Guest review by
ChristianMetaler
ChristianMetaler
Rating:
8.6
8.6
Rating: 8.6 |
All Shall Perish have only been around for a short while, but in the time span of only two albums, they've progressed in a way some bands never do. With their first release "Hate, Malice, Revenge" I saw these guys as just another decent but not too exciting hardcore band, and after a few listens I simply tossed the album a side and forgot about it. Fast forward a year and we have the new album "The Price of Existence", and I can tell you right off the bat that there has been some major progression with this band in such a short while. Read more ›› |
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