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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Dragonforce: Herman Li, Sam Totman (vocals, guitars, background vocals); ZP Theart (vocals, background vocals); Vadim Pruzhanov (piano, keyboards, background vocals); Dave Mackintosh (drums, background vocals). Dragonforce's music, once you're familiar with it, is unmistakable; their triumphant, orchestral power-metal--compressed to force every nuance up front--is impossible to ignore. INHUMAN RAMPAGE finds the band continuing their assault on metal audiences, with incredibly technical solos and almost Wagnerian melodic structures. The group also celebrates the pomp of glam rock without falling for its lazy trappings. This is rigorous music, impeccably performed for fans who expect no less. Although they like to call their style "extreme power metal," in actuality Dragonforce is an honest to goodness prog metal band. If you were to mix the lyrics/subject matter of Dio, the guitar work of Yngwie Malmsteen and Iron Maiden (shredding and twin-guitar harmonies, respectively), impeccable double bass thrash metal drumming, and the vocals of Helloween into one high-calorie metallic cocktail, you'd get Dragonforce. Hailing from London (do all prog metal bands come from Europe?), the quintet sticks to the game plan laid out on its first two releases, as evidenced by 2006's Inhuman Rampage. Admittedly, this sort of genre is certainly not for everyone -- some would say it goes beyond parody -- while some of the song titles sound like rejects from a high school battle of the bands contest ("Revolution Deathsquad," "Operation Ground and Pound," etc.). But for those who regard technique over tunefulness, Inhuman Rampage should be a worthy listen. And here's a challenge for budding prog metallists everywhere -- it may be impossible to play your instrument as technically precise as these lads from London do on "Storming the Burning Fields." A fine soundtrack while playing your next level of World of Warcraft. ~ Greg PratoCMJ (p.6) - "[T]he sextet's soaring, uplifting melodies make 'Livin' On A Prayer' sound like a funeral march, and their chops put aging pop-metal axemen out to pasture." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "DragonForce set an unmatchable standard, two parts blistering technical intensity, three parts sheer defiance of the laws of physics and all parts cheek-aching happiness." Dragonforce Inhuman Rampage Songs Inhuman Rampage Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews EXCELLENT CD I WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THIS CD. THE MUSIC IS FAST, HARD, AND THE VOICE FITS THE MUSIC BEAUTIFULLY. AN EXCELLENT CD. I WANT MORE!!!!!!! Submitted by Kmason2 (LINCOLN NEBRASKA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Definitely the worst of their 3 albums Regardless, this album grabs you by the balls right from the get-go and refuses to release its grip with its speed and technicality. It still has all the old DragonForce cliches and gratuitous pics of the band flipping you off, but it's still not a bad pickup. Best tracks include Through the Fires and Flames, Cry For Eternity, and Trail of Broken Hearts. Can't wait for their new album this August!
Little easter egg: That creepy black/death metal voice you hear in the background of some songs is the frontman of the former band of Sam Totman and Herman Li, Demoniac. COOL, HUH?! Submitted by khat22291 (Park Forest, IL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good They are preety good and I like there music, what I like best is that unlike other metal bands that their music sounds like they're trashing there instruments and the singer sounds like the mike got stuck in his mouth, you can understand what they are saying and one can appreciate there ability with the instruments but bad part they are extremely fast and its hard to keep up that and there songs sound a little the same. Submitted by Hiei (Puerto Rico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
madness these guys are nutters plain and simple, i think they may have taken too much speed one night and havn't come down since Submitted by jeff (ballarat,victoria,australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
true talent this is the fastest album ive ever heard my favorite tracks are opr g&p, body breakdown, trail of broken hearts, and the bonus track, lost souls in endless time
but heres the bad news, alot of the songs sound the same EX fire and flames & ground and pound, i feel like thats a 2part song, NOT ENOUGH KEYBOARD! me being a keys player wish that there would be more synth solos other than that verry nice album
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