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San Francisco thrash veterans Exodus are old-school enough to count Metallica's Kirk Hammett as a founding member, but 27 years on, they're still banging heads with a ferocity many of their peers can't match. Loaded to bursting with the kind of rapid-fire, aggressive guitar that made the Bay Area ground zero for '80s metal, ATROCITY EXHIBITION cruises along with power and focus. Tracks like "Riot Act" take off on the high-octane blitz of second-generation acts like Anthrax that Exodus gave birth to, and moodier, mammoth numbers like the title track feature both speed and power in equal measures. Thrash purists who lament the death of the real thing will rejoice in this still-furious act's new vigor. With the untimely passing of founding vocalist Paul Baloff in 2002, and the subsequent, short-lived reunion with his original successor, Steve Zetro Souza, for 2004's acclaimed comeback LP, Tempo of the Damned, Bay Area thrash metal kings Exodus were forced to audition a new frontman for the first time in 20 years before moving on with their resuscitated career. Rob Dukes, a relative unknown, was duly hired and thrown almost immediately to the mosh pit wolves via 2006's Shovel Headed Kill Machine -- acquitting himself rather well thanks to his vocal and temperamental similarities to his predecessors, as well as the reliable ultra-thrash high standards of that album's songwriting, overseen as ever by Exodus' longstanding creative leader, guitarist Gary Holt. But, when the time came for the rookie singer's sophomore outing as Exodus' mouth-of-war, 2007's tellingly titled The Atrocity Exhibition (the group's eighth studio album overall), Dukes was handed a far more challenging homework assignment by taskmaster Holt involving by some of the deepest and most thought-provoking lyrics of the band's career, not to mention their most musically ambitious and eclectic collection of songs since 1992's underrated Force of Habit. Yet, rather than following that album's fatal mistake of discarding some of the band's most defining bludgeoning thrash sounds, Atrocity endeavored to tie the album's songs together with a loosely conceptual theme centered around religiously motivated strife and warfare, as well as slower tempos, while taking advantage of Dukes' ability to sing melodically and incorporate additional flavors amid those signature thrash attributes. Taken as whole, the end results may well qualify as Exodus' personal Master of Puppets (possibly inspired by Machine Head's similarly emboldened The Blackening CD, released just a few months prior), as familiarly single-minded speed thrashers like "Riot Act" and "Bedlam 1-2-3" simply bookend a slew of multi-faceted epics of unprecedented instrumental and dynamic diversity like "Funeral Hymn," "Iconoclasm," and the ten-minute title track itself. Sure, first generation fans may still view Dukes' alternating clean and dirty vocals on "Children of a Worthless God" as no small travesty, but the fact is the strategy works in the context of the song's emotionally charged message, and -- let's face it -- makes for another welcome talking point. Finally, the return of founding drummer Tom Hunting may help old-school fans cope with these experiments, since, like Dave Lombardo for Slayer or Phil Rudd for AC/DC, Exodus never sound quite right without him and his personal combination of sheer chops, untold power, and all-important "feel." And, like it or not, into every long-term career, change and risk-taking must come sometimes, and, given a few more years (not least for Dukes to further establish himself), one feels that The Atrocity Exhibition will stand up as one of Exodus' deepest, and most intriguing albums. ~ Eduardo RivadaviaKerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "Holt injects more of an old-school flavour into this fretburn without sacrificing any of the band's new found post-millennial menace. Absolutely killer." Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A Music Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Bay Area Thrash Metal Rules!! This Album is What Bay Area Thrash Metal is all About!! All Tracks are Heavy, Thrash and Brutal from beginning to the End!! Can't wait for The Second Coming of The Atrocity Exhibition B!! Thrash Metal on the Rise!!! Submitted by bayareathrashmetal (Hell's Abyss, Bay Area, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 19 of 19 found this helpful.
EXODUS!!!! THRASH METAL RULLLLEZZ! 10 STARS This is what you call a Killer Album!! The Master of Puppets Album for this year or this decade!! Drop all the Slayer, Metallica, Emo Crap and the NU-Metal Albums out there and Start Listening to this. The Guitar Solos, Guitar Riffs, Drums, Bass and Vocals are incredible and Monstrous!! You Won't Be Disappointed!! If You Are, Then You really need to ask yourself if you are a true THRASH METAL HEAD and go on your Nu-Emo-self if you're not!! All Hail to The TRUE METAL HEADS OUT THERE, ESPECIALLY THE BAY AREA THRASHERS!! GARY HOLT...YOU'RE A METAL GOD!! Folks, GO AND BUY THIS CD ALREADY!!!! Submitted by TRUE BAY AREA THRASH METALHEAD (San Francisco, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 19 of 20 found this helpful.
"AS It Was.........." "As It Soon Shall Be"...I still say..to this day...No band has had a HEAVIER guitar sound than Exodus! Even Metallica, before those douche bottles became rehabilitated, even Pantera and the work or the great Darrell Abbott and even Zakk Wylde has there been a heavier sound...If you've heard past Exodus tracks such as "Till Death Do Us Part", "Only Death Decides", "AWOL" and "Force Of Habit" you will know what I mean.The chords in these songs would make Tony Iommi smile...There is only a single member of the dreaded H-Team remaining but he covers all ground. The new singer does a helluva job here doing as well as "Siren" Souza. And if you know the Exodus CD's you will realize that there is always that one track that is absolutely mind-blowing like FABULOUS DISASTERS' The Toxic Waltz, IMPACT'S The Lunatic Parade,the afformentioned FORCE OF HABITS' Only Death Decides and SHOVEL HEADED'S I Am Abomination...The track id "AS IT WAS,AS IT SOON SHALL BE" Hey Linkin Park fans...Give this a shot!!!!!! Submitted by lnauer95 (PGH,PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 9 of 9 found this helpful.
Perfect!!! A classic album. The Thrash Metal album of 2007!!!
Submitted by alnbastos (Mococa,SP,BRASIL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 7 of 8 found this helpful.
THRASH AT IT'S BEST A Total annihilation of in your face heavy thrash metal at it's best. Many other thrash metal outfits really can not compete with the likes of EXODUS. I've been a huge thrash metal fan for many years and these guys just stand alone. Agressive pounding brute force with awsome vocals throughout the whole CD. Of course Tempo of the Damned with Steve Souza is still an awsome CD the ATROCITY EXHIBITION will blow you away at first listen. I highly recommend this for all thrash metal fans. Waste no time and add it to your collection. Submitted by Joe (Staten Island NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 4 of 4 found this helpful.
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