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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Manowar / Audio CD released 2005-06-06 at Spv / Disc #1 ... more Newest Review: ... among the fastest and most energetic Manowar would record until the late 80s. With the exception of ‘Warlord,’ which stands ... more |
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by Frankingsteins - written on 21/08/07 (Very useful, 80 readings)
Rating:
It’s often cheesy, it’s gratuitously sexist and geeky, and it’s got a photo of the band pretending to be barbarians on the front, but Manowar’s second album has to be among my favourite albums of all time. In the whole history of the world’s albums – ever! I’m quite clearly insane, but at least I didn’t opt for one of their more ridiculous later albums like ‘Louder Than Hell.’ Picking up right where ‘Battle Hymns’ left off, Manowar’s second album marks a clear decision from the band (led by bass player Joey DeMaio) to embrace the epic sound of the debut’s latter half, mostly abandoning more simplistic hard rock anthems in favour of pursuing this innovative ...
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