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This album sounds like a perfect mixture between old School and modern Thrash. Catchy music, that manages to make your head banging along with the rhythm.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Thrash/Speed Metal
Release Date:
2006
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City Of The Damned
© Copyright-Sound Pollution
Record Label: Black Lodge Records
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Awesome return for thrash/metal elite Raise Hell, Swedens most well-known band in the genre with a strong and loyal fanbase all over the world. First album with new singer Jimmy Fjällendahl, who is already taking all hearts by storm. Raise Hell have been touring since ´98, several festivals like “Wacken Open Air”, “Hell on Earth”, “Inferno”, “Bands Battle”, “Destroyed World” and also European touring with names like Destruction, Children of Bodom, Hypocrisy & Dismember just to mention a few. This album is mastered by Henrik Jonsson (Hellacopters, the Solution, Abba, Per Gessle, Sahara Hotnights and so much more.) in the Masters of Audio, Stockholm/Sweden.
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yes, they're back!
author: nuri nurbachsch
when RAISE HELL entered the ring some years ago they raised eyebrows. way ahead of their time they - back then one of the youngest bands on the circuits - were one of the few bands that dared to touch blackened thrash metal, that didn't cite AT THE GATES, but actually took its cues from VENOM, SLAYER, ONSLAUGHT and POSSESSED. and their sound was amazing! now they're back, mellowed out a little bit, but only a very tiny little bit. "city of the damned" is a strong outing, featuring all the trademark RAISE HELL riffing and fret-work, while delivering more on the melodic end of the spectrum compared to their previous studio albums. not to be passed out on, this is some great thrash metal.
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