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All Shall Perish: Hernan "Eddie" Hermida (vocals); Chris Storey, Ben Orum (guitar); Mike Tiner (electric bass); Matt Kuykendall (drums). Recording information: Castle Ultimate Studios, Emeryville, CA (03/2006-05/2006). On its second album, the California death metal band underpins a remarkable range of guttural vocal techniques with crushingly heavy riffs at blistering tempos that service a mind-bending array of tricksy arrangements, with like "Wage Slaves" and "Eradication" blending pure energy and savage technical prowess. With their first album, Hate, Malice, Revenge, Oakland's All Shall Perish walked something of a middle ground between America's two dominant strains of metal in the early 2000s: the commercially minded metalcore contingent led by Killswitch Engage and Shadows Fall and the more extreme and hyper-technical strain represented by Mastodon and Dying Fetus, among others. With their second effort, 2006's The Price of Existence, improved financial support from new record company Nuclear Blast (who only reissued the debut, put out by an obscure Japanese label) have made it possible for the band to exacerbate those contrasts more effectively, while simultaneously proving that this 'best of both worlds' mentality was no thoughtless fluke. Certainly not where densely arranged new tracks like "Eradication," "Better Living Through Catastrophe," "We Hold These Truths," and "Promises" are concerned, since their bouts of labyrinthine riffing are as frequently spiced with blue-collar hardcore gang shouts as they are positively eye-popping flights of lead guitar heroics. By comparison, the lonely cowbell that kicks off "Wage Slaves" seems almost comical, but there's nothing funny about the lurching, tortured riffs that follow, emphasizing the band's harshest and uncompromising qualities; for these, see also the apocalyptic "There Is No Business to Be Done on a Dead Planet," where most any signs of melody and beauty are remorselessly crushed beneath the violent onslaught. The gently sweet "Interlude" helps to heal a few wounds, but just enough so listeners don't have to pay too big of an emotional cost for The Price of Existence. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia All Shall Perish Price Of Existence Songs | 1. | Eradication |
| 2. | Wage Slaves |
| 3. | Day of Justice, The |
| 4. | There Is No Business to Be Done on a Dead Planet |
| 5. | Better Living Through Catastrophe |
| 6. | Prisoner of War |
| 7. | Greyson |
| 8. | We Hold These Truths |
| 9. | True Beast, The |
| 10. | Promises |
| 11. | Last Relapse, The |
| Price Of Existence Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews All Shall Perish-Review I can not even begin to describe how awsome this album is. Amazing vocals and amazing guitar, it cant get much better than this. You guys keep it up Submitted by mike (nashville) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
The Best If I could choose one deathcore album, this would be it. It has everything. The best deathcore album out right now. Submitted by morgom (PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
FACE MELTING TECHNICALITY If you have to pick one deathcore album to buy make it this one. THe musicianship is amazing. Reccomended for any fan of tech metal. Submitted by srbrucker (kcmo) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
unbeleivibly good this album is one of the best death core cd's i have ever heard amazing guitar and brutal vocals Submitted by kyle_villeAyahoo.com (Homewood, IL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
incredible!! ESte nuevo album marca la entrada del nuevo vocalista y el nuevo guitarrista. En lo que se refiere a la voz, cubre prefectamente el trabajo hecho por el anterior vocalista(black sreamms and death growls) pero en lo que se refiere al nuevo guitarrista, este nuevo integrante realmente destaca, pues sus solos son muy trabajados y le añaden al sonido de la banda una nueva dimension.
Hay que mencionar que este cd es menos pesado que el anterior,pero en reemplazo de la brutalidad, ellos añadieron mas melodias y solos. Claro que tendriamos que decir que la banda en su proximo trabajo deberia explorar nuevos sonidos, pues las melodias y arreglos de guitarra influenciados por el DEATH MELODIC sueco ya estan bastante trilladas y seria interesante incorporara guitarras mas THRASH(TESTAMENT, OVERKILL, ANNHILATOR,ETC). Por lo demas muy buen cd!!! Submitted by cacao_00bo (Bolivia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Alice In Chains: Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell (vocals, guitar); Michael Starr (bass); Sean Kinney (drums). Additional personnel: Tom Araya (background vocals). Recorded in 1992. Dirt is Alice in Chains' major artistic statement and the closest they ever came to recording a flat-out masterpiece. It's a primal, sickening howl from the depths of Layne Staley's heroin addiction, and one of the most harrowing concept albums ever recorded. Not every song on Dirt is explicitly about heroin, but Jerry Cantrell's solo-written contributions (nearly half the album) effectively maintain the thematic coherence -- nearly every song is imbued with the morbidity, self-disgust, and/or resignation of a self-aware yet powerless addict. Cantrell's technically limited but inventive guitar work is by turns explosive, textured, and queasily disorienting, keeping the listener off balance with atonal riffs and off-kilter ...
| | Chimaira Impossibility Of Reason CD (2003)
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$13.25 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Chimaira: Mark Hunter (vocals); Rob Arnold, Matt DeVries (guitar); Jim LaMarca (bass); Andols Herrick (drums); Chris Spicuzza. Producers: Ben Schigel, Mark Hunter, Rob Arnold. Recorded at Spider Studios, Strongville, Ohio. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Mark Hunter (vocals); Rob Arnold (guitar); Andols Herrick (drums). Audio Mixer: Colin Richardson. Recording information: Spider Studios, Strongsville, OH. Photographer: Todd Bell. The Impossibility of Reason is the debut Roadrunner full-length for Chimaira, a Cleveland sextet that likes to think of itself as advance scouts of the NWOAHM, or New Wave of American Heavy Metal, a metal movement to rival the British heavy metal onslaught that conquered the world in the 1980s. And while almost ...
| | Mudvayne Lost And Found CD (2005)
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$8.99 Mudvayne: Chad Gray (vocals); Greg Tribbett (guitar); Ryan Martinie (bass guitar); Matt McDonough (drums). It's been three years for Mudvayne, three years when metal started to reject its "rap" and "nu" prefixes. At first, Lost and Found reflects that realignment. Vocalist Chad Gray and his mates have nixed the nicknames and makeup for their third Epic full-length, and they try to focus on songs instead of heavy music shtick. However, they equate getting real with the melodramatic plead that interrupts the razor-sharp main part of "Choices," and Gray can't overcome lines like "IMN"'s "No one/No one could ever understand/This life." The song is about suicide, which is very serious. But yelling "F*ck this sh*t!" over thudding rhythms just isn't very powerful anymore. They nail it on opener "Determined" -- one of Mudvayne's all-time strongest tracks, it's a fist-swinging blast of modernized thrash. But Lost and Found soon falls into the familiar, busting no-one-understands-me lyrics and matching moments of refreshing rawness to stretches of stereotypical "corporate metal," a ...
| | All Shall Perish Hate, Malice, Revenge CD (2005)
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$10.95 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. All Shall Perish: Caysen (vocals, guitar); Craig Betit (vocals); Beniko Orum (guitar); Mike Tiner (bass instrument); Matt Kuykendall (drums). Originally released in 2003 by tiny Japanese label Amputated Vein, All Shall Perish's debut effort Hate, Malice, Revenge would be given a worldwide reissue almost two years later by metal superpower Nuclear Blast. This vote of confidence, as well as the group constantly in-demand as touring partners by the likes of Brujeria, ...
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| | Call To Irons Vols. 1 & 2: A Tribute To Iron Maiden CDs (2001)
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$18.05 Recorded in 1998 & 1999. Originally released over two separate volumes in 1998-1999, A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden, Vols. 1 and 2 was repackaged as a two-CD set by Dwell Records in early 2001. On the first volume, lesser-known outfits Ancient Wisdom and New Eden blow away mainstays like Vital Remains and Morgion (who really drop a stinker on "To Tame ...
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| | Madmen Of Ozz: The Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne CD (2007) (Import)
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