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M-16
Release Date: 2001 - 11 - 12, Audio CD, Spv Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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Released in 2001, German metal band Sodom's tenth full-length 'M-16' is a thrash metal album based around the Vietnam war. Sounds like fun... and indeed it is, like a head-on collision between the worlds of Slayer and Rambo consisting of a combination of sections of mid-paced, groovy, chugging riffs and galloping , up-tempo Kreator-like all-out thrash parts, contrasting the two nicely throughout the album in a way that stops things from sounding samey or overly repetitive. The riffs, whether slow and chuggy or fast and frenetic, are hugely catchy and enjoyable throughout, and the album also includes several incredibly crunchy and bombastic anthemic numbers, ... Read the complete review
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