Trendkill > cowboys from hell > mouth for war > hellbound > strength beyond strength
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Album Rating: 3.5
Mouth for War > Trendkill > Cowboys > Strength > Hellbound > Rock the World > All Over Tonight > Hot and Heavy > Ride My Rocket
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Lmao just rechecked ride my rocket and would genuinely take that over strength, at least the guitar tone has a little warmth
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ride my rockettttt!!! ๐บ๐๐๐
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Album Rating: 4.0
Wow Iโm surprised by some of the ratings on this. I think itโs easily their best (though that 4 is looking questionable to me, prob more like a 4.5 but Iโll relisten). Vulgar is next best. leaving out their first three useless albums, they back a solid discography. reinventing the steel is really the only mediocre one of the lot.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Love how this band seemed to get harder/heavier while simultaneously becoming bigger in the mainstream
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Album Rating: 4.5
"at least the guitar tone has a little warmth"
I'm sorry you're too much of a pussy to handle those cold-ass riffs bro
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Album Rating: 4.0
Warmth is for betas.
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Come to Brazil
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Album Rating: 4.5
Like many of the classic metal bands, I just donโt care to ever hear them anymore, but gonna keep the ratings intact. m/
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Album Rating: 4.5
Hard Lines is my most returned to song on this release. What a dirty little amazing solo of a song.
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Album Rating: 5.0
pshhhh 2.0 review
This needs to be considered one of their best, this has some of the strongest bangers in metal of the entire fucking 90s
Some of you need to hit the gym more, murder a bear via fist fight more, fist fight moving trains more, etc
Eat a raw steak, chug a beer and absorb the awesomeness
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crazy to think dime lost his cassette of riff ideas for this album and just shrugged and came up with this in the span of a month or so
I almost never feel like listening to Power Metal or Cowboys anymore even though they got great guitarwork and vocals
VDOP is classic but not quite heavy or experimental enough to keep me interested
FBD is just a sledgehammer to the skull and great soundtrack to working out
TGST is their most interesting and the one I find myself revisiting the most. Probably the only band in existence that became more inaccessible after they achieved mainstream popularity and for that they will always get re-spect
RTS had some solid riffs but was a let down. It lost the momentum and felt too much like a retrospective album prematurely since they had only been around (With Phil) for 12 or so years, especially considering how brutal their live shows were around the turn of the millennia
Sad we never got to see the direction they took afterwards as I'm certain they would've reformed.
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Album Rating: 4.0
There are some sickening riffs on here.
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One thing that strikes me about this album compared to the prior few is Phil's vocals honestly feel like they get close to proper growls at times (Slaughtered comes to mind), instead of the more "tolerable for the radio" raspy shouts.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I mean he was doing that back on Domination, just not as much.
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Yeah, I guess it just feels a bit more prominent here compared to prior albums for whatever reason
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Album Rating: 4.0
Oh yeah he definitely lets them rip more here. Phil's range was actually insane before he wrecked his voice
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Album Rating: 4.5
best lyrics Phil ever wrote here yeah
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