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Death metal veterans Bolt Thrower aren't among the most extreme or original bands of the grindcore genre, but they could be one of its most consistent. Honour Valour Pride showcases the band's tendency toward slower-than-usual tempos, and even boasts an intelligent lyrical story line. ~ Andy Hinds
Recorded at Sable Rose Studio, Coventry, England.
Recording information: Sable Rose Studios, Coventy, England (06/2001-09/2001).
Photographer: Axel Jusseit.
Bolt Thrower includes: Jo Bench, Baz Thomson, Gavin Ward, Martin Kearns, Dave Ingram.
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Honour-Valour-Pride Music Bolt Thrower Honour-Valour-Pride Songs Honour-Valour-Pride Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Great Death Metal. Very gloomy, yet intense. Submitted by a reviewer (Rockford, IL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
nearly perfect If you are a bolt thrower fan you have two possibilities on this cd, love it or hate it, the music is perfectly executed by the band, but the new vocalist will make you feel as if you are listening to benediction most part of the time, the voice is very far away from the karl willets(ex/vocalist) roars, if you get through this ...then you will end loving the cd. Submitted by aceshigh (miami, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
It would be better with Willets I like the music and lyrics but I liked Karl Willets on vocals better. Submitted by Kedrynsdad (Las Vegas)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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