"A lethal dose of american hatred" CD by Superjoint Ritual
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| Item no. | 421234 |
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| Title | A lethal dose of american hatred |
| Musical Genre | Thrash Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Superjoint Ritual |
| Release date | 21/07/2003 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Sickness
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2.Waiting for the turning point
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3.Dress like a target
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4.The destruction of a person
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5.Personal insult
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6.Never to sit or stand again
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7.Deaththreat / Her 6th lesson in life
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8.Permanently
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9.Stealing a page or two from the armed and radical pagans / Sugarpussy within the web
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10.Symbol of nevermore
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11.The knife rises
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12.The horror
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13.Absorbed / Black moody
by Markus Eck (07/03) Phil Anselmo, the vocal aggressor from Louisiana, better known from the ì Texan heavy metal platinum selling Pantera and his second noise troop, Down, ì returns again with another one of his projects. On their second album, after the 2002 debut, "Use once and destroy", Anselmo refines the ì power- and forceful groove metal of Superjoint Ritual with all possible ì throat acrobatics. Already the debut was a true acoustic stomach swinger, ì this again hits you strongly. The obviously extremely raging and completely ì uncompromising band celebrates their buzzing breaks full of rigid ì instrumental dynamics mit heaviest hardcore elements and numerous punishing ì sound attacks. The meaningful album title, "A lethal dose of American ì hatred" already suggests the direction of the band, consequently, Superjoint ì Ritual don't hesitate to use tons of power rhythms.