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A barrage of Death, Graves and Zombies.... Chock full of crunchy guitar riffs, and a great over all theme to reach for your goals. This cd is worth the listen... John Macleod, Music Review Magazine
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Genre:
Metal/Punk: Power Metal
Release Date:
2003
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Dead River Formed in 1999 kicked out one cd that was (Waste Of Life (2000)These reviews are from fans, Enjoy!!!!!
This is the one
Great begining. Vocals good and mean. Guitars are great. A few more drum fills would be cool. Bass excellent. great transitions. I really like the arrangement. High energy throught the song. Mix was great.
Reviewed by: RevMichael from Atascadero, California
Soundslike Pantera
Heavy,like the guys in pantera are jamming with roger from Agnostic Front.Love the guitar sound and overall tone,nice drum sound,the singer deserves credit for doing something different than all the others are doing,at times he sounds like Dave Mustaine.Good songwriting,nice riffing sweet tones and bound determination.
Reviewed by: KronikDen
Awesome Guitar Riffs Rock
Now this is what I'm talking about. This song has some AWESOME guitar in it. These guys know how to kick out some killer riffs. The lyrics are great too. This song is a sure hit.
Extra Credit: Guitars, Mood, Most Rocking Track.
- guitar_freak
Calvin, West Virginia
May 20th, 2000
Original
This Song brings you onto the hiphop metal scene!! The vocals are in key, the rap is there,then the the chorus parts are very well written and in key!Then it starts slamming force among the listener!!The bass is pounding a tornada of riffs, and the guitars are reenforcing it with choppy rythyms that sound like a chainsaw, chewing through the bark of a tree,ripping and knawing through the membrane of swollen scales!
Extra Credit: Guitars, Drums, Bass, Lyrics, Beat, Best Potential Movie Soundtrack.
- RonnieHenry
Lewistown, Pennsylvania
July 22nd, 2000
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