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Album Rating: 3.5
I was hoping there would be a line about being the best album to use this cover but still pos
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Album Rating: 3.5
Blessed are we to taste this life of sin
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Let's form a group to get a review to replace ever Dethtrasher review, who's doing Noctambulant
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Album Rating: 3.5
you
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Album Rating: 3.5
it's settled then
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Album Rating: 3.5
8 out of 8 thought this review was well written
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8/8 were right!
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Album Rating: 3.5
8/8 m fav time signaturw
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Why does the album cover look so much like Blessed Are the Sick?
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Ok, so I just realized that it uses the same painting
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Album Rating: 4.5
lmao
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Great review btw, I'll definitely be checking this out
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Album Rating: 4.5
As you should.
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Album Rating: 3.5
lol
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Album Rating: 4.5
As Darkness Falls is one of the greatest metal songs ever.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The capacity of human intelligence seems to limit the capabilities to expand upon any possible creative aptitudes. Indeed, if one cannot even notice the facets that the ingenuities around him are comprised of, how can he be expected to fashion a beast of his own? This inveterate sense of constraint is a great blow to the veracity of mankind’s abilities. It restrains us and holds our minds to the ground below, averting any possibility of rising above ourselves to something greater; something not fathomed by the conventional mind. This concept of seeking to go beyond one’s self, known as “transcendence”, is essentially a gateway to unlocking pieces of ourselves that can lead to some of the most elaborate and significant creations of our world. For many, this quest to transcend and form creations that were once considered unthinkable and overwhelming consumes life. Certainly it is rare to find such people, but when they are found, creative barriers are destroyed.
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I played punk in the early to mid-80s. When I transitioned to writing thrash metal, the first two Hexanhaus albums, which I bought on cassette, were a major influence on my rhythm style. I own all four Hexanhaus albums. That being stated, "A Tribute to Insanity" only gtes a 3.5, from me due to its poor production and the vocals. I could deal with the poor production if the vocals weren't so bad. The choppy vocals with massive echo on them is such a major distraction. However, musically it is an amazing album. I often describe the first two Hexanhaus albums as sounding like "Malmsteen gone thrash."
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thats sweet i hope you still have those tapes
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