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Carnivore
Release Date: 1993 - 02 - 11, Audio CD, Roadrunner Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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Read Reviews for Carnivore - Carnivore
by - written on 13/04/08 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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Before he was a pin-up for teenage goth girls, Type O Negative's Peter Steel fronted one of the most prominent bands in the New York thrash/punk crossover scene, and was a lot angrier. Fortunately, his sense of humour still prevailed in the band's lyrics and image that seemed to construct them as barbarian warriors from a post-apocalyptic future dystopia of some sort, affording them the opportunity to shout about nuclear warfare, carnage and women like a cyberpunk version of Manowar, but one that shouldn't be taken as seriously. On this debut album, the hardcore punk influences mix much more successfully with the Black Sabbathesque doom metal and thrash ... Read the complete review
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