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Oct 30
22:00

2003

Crusty Villa

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In this Metal Music review we will look at Superjoint Ritual's CD
" A Lethal Dose of American Hatred".
and Anthrax's CD " We've Come For
You All". .Both are awesome CD's with a lot of soul
and powerful riffs.

Superjoint Ritual
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred.
Well one thing is for certain, these guys like their weed. Hence the
name Superjoint Ritual. Pantera's golden throat Philip Anselmo is the
lead singer. Words that describe this CD are, very aggressive, driven,
high tension and intense. My favorite tracks are both 1 and 2. Other
similar sounds are Slayer especially "God Hates Us All" and later music
from Pantera.
This CD will kick your ass , all the way to next week

Anthrax
We've Come For
You All.
Some words that describe this CD are renaissance, fresh spurt or
new energy. The vocals of Scott Ian, Frank Bello, and John Bush
are clear and articulate, which makes the track "Safe Home" especially
awesome. It is hard to compare this CD to other "sound like" CD's
because of the dissimilar tracks. One track sounds like speed metal
then the next track switches to just metal. (Reviewers favorite track is
"What Doesn't Die".)