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4.0 excellent | Dethtrasher | September 26th 09 | No, this band is not like In Flames or Dark Tranquillity. Sins Of Omission walked their own way but unfortunately it wasn’t enough. The band broke up after two full-length albums and the members were focusing on other various bands. Their second album ''Flesh On Your Bones'' delivers exactly what you want from a high-class melodic death metal album. Immense loads of crushing and thick rhythm sections followed by a catchy and intriguing lead guitar. Also add a vocalist with a powerful harsh growl and booming drums. But how do you manage to stay afloat in an already over-crowded melo-death scene? You need to have ''it'', and this band never had ''it''. Recommended to dedicated followers of ''forgotten and unknown'' melo-death. Any thrashers who happen to read this sound-off must get their hands on the Slayer-cover that this band did on this album. This cover of Slayer's Angel Of Death is without a doubt the greatest Slayer cover ever!
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3.0 good | Davey | March 3rd 24 |
3.1 good | Trey STAFF | February 6th 18 |
3.5 great | GxTxK | October 24th 16 |
3.5 great | Leymon | March 27th 16 |
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