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3.5 great | ManiacBlasphemer | October 17th 19 | The successor of the excellent debut album of MOD is brilliant as well, although not as good. The main complaint I have against it is that the band somewhat diluted their thrash playing with a few corny melodies and softened the overall approach to their unique blend of crossover thrash. Although this is more thrash than crossover by now. The band went for a more melodic path so some tracks give you the feeling that they lack the final punch. Nevertheless, many highlights on this one as well: 1-4, 7, 8, 10 and 14. This was a time when even hardcore punk band were keen to experiment with various sounds and do everything they can to not sound all the same, to overuse the formula. Unfortunately, none of today's hardcore punk bands sound as good as this. Or even remotely close.
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4.5 superb | SkapalPes | June 21st 14 | I think that M.O.D. reached its top on this one. They have strong line-up here (later joined bands as Ministry, Mind Funk, Overkill), all musicians excell and John Monte on bass shines, staying within scope of crossover thrash. This subgenre never reached some bigger comercial success, actually you can hardly find better music for doing crazy mosh than this.
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3.5 great | Systemunfolded | August 15th 12 | This is too many times better than the previous album, but towards the end, the band didn't neglect to lean more towards their debut days, and it really detracted from an otherwise solid album.
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3.5 great | jmal00 | October 5th 21 |
3.5 great | Lassie | January 30th 15 |
5.0 classic | zdebo3 | March 30th 14 |
4.0 excellent | Den | September 9th 13 |
3.5 great | Smial | September 5th 13 |
3.5 great | Phate72 | February 14th 12 |
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