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With VENOM AND TEARS, its third outing for the Trustkill label, Throwdown fires another salvo of hardcore artillery. As on past outings, the Orange County, California band stays true to its no-frills, metal-tinged sound, as frontman Dave Peters leads the ensemble with signature ferocity on stinging tracks such as "Holy Roller" and "Weight of the World."
Throwdown: Dave Peters (vocals); Mark Choiniere (guitar); Matt Mentley (bass guitar); Ben Dussault (drums).
Personnel: Throwdown (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Adam Riser, Mud, Marc Jackson (background vocals).
Throwdown Venom & Tears Songs Venom & Tears Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Bazzarro world Did I just step back to 1990 and listen to bazzaro edition od Vulgar Display of Power. Wow , you'll find your self singing "walk" ,"f&cking hostile" "etc. I love it..if youre gonna be influenced it might as well be from the best band in the world. Submitted by eric261 (michigan)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
o yeah!! i have been a fan since the first cd and i love this change in their sound. i know alot of people are going to compare it to pantera, but is that such a bad thing? great cd a really great cd. Submitted by john (plainfield ill.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Raise Your Fists These guys bring back classic Pantera. While not exactly original, any fan of Pantera would love this cd. Just saw them live a few nights ago and the took NYC by storm. GET THIS CD!!! Submitted by GMan (Jersey) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
IT'S GOOD BUT.... THIS CD IS GOOD, BUT IT'S SOUNDS LIKE PANTERA, AND I DON'T LIKE IT, CAUSE PANTERA IS A LEGEND, I PREFER THE ALBUM HAYMAKER OF THROWDOWN IS TOO MUCH ORIGINAL.....!!!! I THINK! Submitted by TONY jameyjasta14 (Saltillo, Coah, MEX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
complete ripoff No where near as good as the older material. Throwdown takes an original sound and turned it into a cheep Pantera/Down knock-off. sure those bands are good (ten years ago!) very disappointed. Songs are lazy sounding and aren't generally aggressive the way Throwdown is known for. Submitted by jzen555 (Mansfield, OH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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