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Description: Artist: Agent Steel / Audio CD released 2007-10-08 at Mascot / Track Listings: 1. Fashioned From Dust / 2. Wash The ... more Newest Review: ... since ‘Order of the Illuminati.’ Long-time guitarists Juan Garcia and Bernie Versailles are at their most disappointing and ... more |
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Agent Steel - Alienigma Price Comparison
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Mascot, November 05, 2007, UPC: 8712725722823
Alienigma |
£ 12.99 |
Postage & Packaging:
£ 1.46 Availability: refer to shop website |
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by Frankingsteins - written on 12.11.07 (Very useful, 53 readings)
Rating:
This year’s album from old-timers Agent Steel sees the L.A. band finally shake off its archaic thrash and speed metal origins and get with it, granddad; ‘it’ being the generic, monotonous style of down-tuned post-thrash that all American bands have been getting away with since Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax decided to slow down at the start of the Nineties. This is a particularly disappointing move for Agent Steel in light of the two previous albums released sporadically since their reform, which brilliantly re-captured and even improved upon the classic speed metal sound they helped pioneer in the mid-Eighties, and despite a large audience still existing for classic ...
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