Sins of Omission   Flesh On Your Bones
3.4
great
Release Date: 2001
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4.0 excellentDethtrasher | 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 goodDavey | March 3rd 24
2.5 averageAkifexx | March 14th 22
1.5 very poorBerryGarlicia | June 5th 19
3.1 goodTrey STAFF | February 6th 18
3.5 greatEvilMarshmallow | February 24th 17
4.0 excellentfrozencarl | February 13th 17
4.0 excellentMomsFusilli | January 7th 17
3.5 greatGxTxK | October 24th 16
3.5 greatLeymon | March 27th 16
4.0 excellentFlyheadMetal | December 12th 14
3.5 greatserpentsun | March 31st 11
3.5 greatTyrant999 | January 28th 11

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