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Deathrace King
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: December 25th, 2002
Genre: Death, Melodic
1. Deathexplosion
2. Executioner - Slayer Of The Light
3. Back From The Grave
4. Devil Gate Ride
5. Vengeance
6. Rebel Angel
7. I Won't Follow
8. Blitzkrieg Witchcraft
9. Dead Man's Song
10. Total Satan
11. Killing Star - (Superbia Luxuria XXX)
1. Imperial Foeticide - Intro
2. Imperial Foeticide - Feature
3. Imperial Foeticide - The Story Continues
4. Imperial Foeticide - Two Different Ways
5. Imperial Foeticide - The Seat 0f Waves Of Lownes$
6. Imperial Foeticide - Outro
7. Negligent Collateral Collapse - Energy Of Nucleus
8. Negligent Collateral Collapse - Runtime Error
9. Negligent Collateral Collapse - Chain Reactions Domino AKA Termic Firer
10. Negligent Collateral Collapse - Blue & White
11. Negligent Collateral Collapse - On the Return Trip Home
12. Contrastic - Liars Are Winners
13. Contrastic - I.O.O.-Multilateral Agreement On Investment
14. Contrastic - Radical$
15. Contrastic - Acid Feelings
16. Contrastic - Dissolving Of Reality
17. Intervalle Bizarre - Intro
18. Intervalle Bizarre - Glimpses Into The Flesh Soul
19. Intervalle Bizarre - Blood Psalm
20. Intervalle Bizarre - Past Blossom Flesh
21. Intervalle Bizarre - After World Obliteration (Terrorizer)
22. Fleshless - Where Mine Resurrection
23. Fleshless - Defy The Fear
24. Fleshless - Slaughterhouse (Mortician)
25. Fleshless - A Dank Smell Of Rotting 0vulation

Review by Adam on March 23, 2001.

The Crown has always been one of Sweden's most proudest exports and with this release they have placed themselves on a high pedistal in Sweden's overcrowded metal market. Lets begin with the production of the album...Fredrick Nordstrom...okay I am finished. Is there really anything else to say? Every instrument comes out crystal clear and the band, as a whole, is tighter than ever. Drummer Janne completely destroys his set and Marko and Magnus show their true guitar brilliance. Songs like Executioner and Devil Gate Ride will brutalize you and leave you in utter awe.

Many of the songs are quite catchy as well if you ask me. Tunes like Rebel Angel are metal anthems and even get you to start singing along with the words with your devil horns in the air. This band has gotten better with each release they have put out so far, so no doubt am I looking foward to the band's follow up. These guys make excellent and technically impressive thrash/death metal that leaves you begging for more.

Bottom Line: If you like your music fast and your volume loud, then this album is for you!

Rating: 9 out of 10

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Review by Adam on March 23, 2001.

The Crown has always been one of Sweden's most proudest exports and with this release they have placed themselves on a high pedistal in Sweden's overcrowded metal market. Lets begin with the production of the album...Fredrick Nordstrom...okay I am finished. Is there really anything else to say? Every instrument comes out crystal clear and the band, as a whole, is tighter than ever. Drummer Janne completely destroys his set and Marko and Magnus show their true guitar brilliance. Songs like Executioner and Devil Gate Ride will brutalize you and leave you in utter awe.

Many of the songs are quite catchy as well if you ask me. Tunes like Rebel Angel are metal anthems and even get you to start singing along with the words with your devil horns in the air. This band has gotten better with each release they have put out so far, so no doubt am I looking foward to the band's follow up. These guys make excellent and technically impressive thrash/death metal that leaves you begging for more.

Bottom Line: If you like your music fast and your volume loud, then this album is for you!

Rating: 9 out of 10

   870