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Who Dares Wins - Bolt Thrower

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Bolt Thrower / Audio CD released 1999-09-01 at Earache / Disc #1 ... more
Who Dares Wins - Bolt Thrower ... Tracklisting
1 Cenotaph
2 Destructive Infinity
3 Prophet Of Hatred
4 Realm Of Chorus
5 Spearhead
6 Crown Of Life
7 Dying Creed
8 Lament
9 World Eater 1994
10 Overlord

Newest Review: ... worthless. For fans of old-school Bolt Thrower, the 'Cenotaph' material is going to be the most impressive here, displaying ... more

 ... greater refinement than their dingy, grind-influenced albums of the late eighties as the band moves towards the cleaner sound that characterised 'War Master.' This catches Bolt Thrower's music before it slowed considerably, and 'Destructive Infinity' makes effective use of slow guitar sections in the intro at a time when this wasn't merely the normal order of things. The only downside here is the live recording of the normally excellent 'Realm of Chaos,' which is absolutely terrible; the sound quality is so fuzzy a...more

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Who Dares Wins
Release Date: 1999 - 09 - 01, Audio CD, Earache
Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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Premium Review Who Dares Wins - Bolt Thrower: A Monument to War's Terminal Conclusion (409 words)
by - written on 01/04/08 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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It's telling that Earache Records supplied fans with a compilation focusing on the band's early, more successful days at a time when the contemporary studio album 'Mercenary' seemed indicative of a band past its prime. The ten songs here collect the entirety of the 'Cenotaph' and 'Spearhead' EPs from 1991 and 1992, which demonstrate a greater variety and progression within the space of a single year than Bolt Thrower would achieve in the rest of their career to date. The final two songs are taken from Earache's 'Rareache' compilation, and are comparatively worthless. For fans of old-school Bolt Thrower, the 'Cenotaph' material is going to be the most ...  Read the complete review

 

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