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"Exhibit B: The human condition" LP by Exodus

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With a big old school feeling like on the last album Exodus are going even more "back to the roots". By the earthy production the album appears less sterile and lives of tornado-like guitar-attacks.

Item no. 169660
Title Exhibit B: The human condition
Musical Genre Thrash Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Exodus
Release date 07/05/2010
Product type LP
Media - Format 1-3 2-LP

LP 1

  • 1.
    The Ballad Of Leonard And Charles
  • 2.
    Beyond The Pale
  • 3.
    Hammer And Life

LP 2

  • 1.
    Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer)
  • 2.
    Downfall
  • 3.
    March Of The Sycophants

LP 3

  • 1.
    Nanking
  • 2.
    Burn, Hollywood, Burn
  • 3.
    Democide

LP 4

  • 1.
    The Sun Is My Destroyer
  • 2.
    A Perpetual State Of Indifference
  • 3.
    Good Riddance
  • 4.
    Devil's Teeth

by Jürgen Tschamler (29.03.2010) They do not only play fast - in the meantime, the Bay Area boys have cranked up their release frequency quite a bit, too. You were hardly able to catch your breath after "Shovel headed tour machine", and badabing-badabang, the next Exodus output is just around the corner! Their new studio monster "Exhibit B: The human condition" hammers one thing home: Exodus don't know the word "idle". The album, produced by Andy Sneap, doesn't sound as setrile and technical as the last ones - the songs come across very earthy, old-school and with impressive speed. The axe duo Altus/Holt attacks relentlessly - steamrollers like "March of the sycophants" leave nothing but rubble in their wake. Remarkable: Mr. Dukes actually sings a lot on this album! But the blokes can also take the foot off the accelerator - just check "Democide", a mid-tempo track with a catchy chorus turning into a mighty juggernaut of a song! After "Beyond the pale", you'll need a short break (hint: start breathing again), and when the CD has finally stopped, you better call your physiotherapist (hint: neck problems)...