Didnt like the debut for the most part, but it's miles better than this dross
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Album Rating: 1.5
their debut defecates on this album
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way dull
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Album Rating: 1.5
Still sucks
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Album Rating: 3.0
Not necessarily a bad album but for me it's just so exhaustive. I mean, a lot of the songs seem to be too long for their own good and it kind of makes the instrumentation worse than it seems. The vocals though are my main problem with this album. They often sound tired and just end up roaring through the lyrics. There a few really good tracks to be found here though, my favourite being the last two songs, 'Tester' and 'Bare'. The former has a lot of good emotion pouring throughout and the closer is excellently written, ending the album on a somewhat interesting note.
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm really surprised about the response to this album and I stand by my 4.5. This was a huge turning point for Anthrax as Dan Spitz and Joey were out, leaving their older thrash roots behind. I don't think for a second that they went this direction to be part of the new metal scene. Stomp 442 has some of the most dense, grooving and crushing riffs since Helmet's Betty.
Listen to 'Drop the ball', 'Riding Shotgun', 'Random Acts of Senseless Violence', Fueled...fuck me, these songs are killer!
I've been a fan since State of Euphoria and this change through the mid 90's was more than welcome.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I've been growing on to this album quite a bit. In fact, that's the way it's been for me with the
Bush-era, but I was instantly hooked on SOWN.
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Album Rating: 2.0
The only thing that stands out of this album are Random Acts of Senseless Violence and Fueled. Other
songs are just too mediocre...
Edit: I decided to give this album a shot again based on earlier comments and the album really doesn't
give a first pleasant impression at all. While the tracks I mentioned above are the only standouts,
Nothing, King Size and Bare (which is a decent closer to an awful album) grew on me over the time, but
I'm aware that this album can't be rated higher than 2.5
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Album Rating: 5.0
I do disagree with some of this review. The bass is highly audible (those bass lines are pretty tasty), the guitars are crunching, and there are some solid tracks here ("Drop The Ball", "Bare", "Random Acts", "Perpetual Motion"). The lyrics are often bad, but the instrumentation is good enough to make up for some of those flaws.
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Album Rating: 2.0
wow this is so bad
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Album Rating: 1.5
I notice on all of the Bush-era Anthrax albums, there is at least one song I love that everyone else seems to forget about. On Sound of White Noise, it was Invisible, and on this it's King Size.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Safe Home dude
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Album Rating: 5.0
"Room For One More" though.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Bare is one of my all time favorite metal ballads
ONE MUST LIVE WHILE
ONE MUSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT DIE
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Album Rating: 2.0
sound of white noise is quite better than this
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Album Rating: 2.0
the debut is like a few million lightyears ahead of this lol
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Risk is worse though.
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Album Rating: 2.0
This is really beneath the band, and John sure is not used as greatly as in Armored Saint. I still would take it over St. Anger any day though.
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Album Rating: 2.5
i never knew that the album art was intended for Bruce Dickinson's Balls To Picasso
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Album Rating: 1.5
wowie this is bad. Been going through their discog and this album is a steep dropoff in quality
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