Review: Omission - Thrash Metal is Violence | |||||||
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Thrash Metal is Violence | |||||||
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Label: Xtreem Music Year released: 2010 Originally released in: 2009 Duration: 51:18 Tracks: 12 Genre: Thrash Metal Rating: 3/5 Review online: August 3, 2011 Reviewed by: Michel Renaud |
![]() for:Thrash Metal is Violence Rated 3.1/5 (62%) (10 Votes)
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Omission play some raw and dirty, high-octane Thrash with shrieky vocals that's OK overall, though lacking a bit in diversity and ultimately makes for kind of a long listen - or at the very least, it feels long. Nearly one hour of this is just a bit too much. The shrieky vocals are decent and fit the music, though they do get annoying from time to time. There's nothing flashy or particularly remarkable here - it's fast and all over the place and will more often than not get your head banging, but I can't shake the feeling that this is really the kind of songs that really shine in a live setting and not so much on disc. Speaking of which, they threw in a couple of live tracks at the end which do help bring in a bit of life to the album. Not bad, but not essential either. |
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