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Old 02-26-2017, 07:28 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I haven't listened to their new album yet but my dad likes it a lot

Force of Habit is rampant with filler. It overstays its welcome but has a few real memorable songs.
Blood In Blood Out is highly decent. Like pretty much everything they've done. I don't remember any ridiculously standout tracks, but I never listened to it that much. Zetro's delivery has definitely aged though as I remember. It's a good album though, so listen to it. Has some gnarly gang vocals.

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When I was brushing up on thrash last year summer (and fell in love with Exhorder) I really did find that album deliciously creepy.
Time Does not Heal is quite possibly the most emotionally gripping and nihilistic thrash album ever made. Only thrash album that ever made me depressed. That's a compliment.
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