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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0656191005227
Label: Prosthetic Records
Manufacturer: Prosthetic Records
MPN: 10052
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Prosthetic Records
Release Date: January 08, 2008
Studio: Prosthetic Records






Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Remastered at Oasis Mastering. Features Gene Hoglan (Dark Angel, Death, Strapping Young Lad, Dethklok) and former Testament/Legacy members Glen Alvelas, Derek Ramirez. Focuses more on death metal and groove riffs, and focuses on occult themes more so than previous efforts. Produced by Eric Peterson and vocalist Chuck Billy.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I dig it soooo much! \m/
I own the re-release by Prosthetic. Oh man! This is full of crunchy riffs and powerful grunting vocals from Chuck Billy. You bet it is like no other Testament release, but these guys excel on this thrashy death metal variant anyways. Just the energetic "The Burning Times" is worth the price of the entire album! Production-wise, this is just perfect. The rhythm section is intense and pounding, and the guitar riffs will get you air-guitaring until your wrists will melt. However, it's a shame there ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heavier than a heavy thing
Yes it's a turn in a heavier direction for Testament, and less "thrashy". Nonetheles this is an excellent, catchy, brutal album with crushing production that is grossly underrated and overlooked. Heavy, memorable, melodic guitar hooks, punding rhythm section, excellent writing, and Chuck really bellowing from his guts, adds up to one of the most memorable albums from 1997, a metal masterpiece, meant to be cranked. If you didn't like it, you don't "get it". Amust-have for any Testament fan and for ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Testament takes a turn.
Well what can i say about Testament, There one of the best thrash bands out to emerge from the late 80's. But this album is not really Trash, Some Elements of some Death- Chuck's voice But Does sound pretty mean, To me i dont think its that good of an album if you really Know testament and what they sound like before this album.
I would go with The New Order, Preach, Legacy. If you really like the sounds of this album go with Low, Gathering. Demonic is the last in Line with Testament.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - well that was unexpected
This cd from the first track just catches you off guard...Chuck takes a different turn on the vocals and really pushes how heavy the band can be. Low comes out to suprise you with who the band was. While this coems out with an explosion with who the band could really be. We read reviews of how good Alex Skolnick really is. He is an amazing guitarist but james has really placed a mark on the band behind some of their hardest and heaviest hitting cds. While the sheer talent and skill may not be ... Read More





 

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