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Artist Icon Mental Destruction (2000)
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The first time I heard this album it was played by my roommate, and immediately I was interested. Who was this band? They demonstrated a decent amount of talent for a band with little to no popularity what so ever. I was skeptical to how well the rest of the album would be but in the end I was shocked. Every aspect of this album demonstrates to the listener that this band is here to stay.
The very first song I listened to was “Mental Destruction” and I was speechless. If nothing else, listen to this song. The guitars are especially good to say the least. Depending on what song you listen to dictates the style that this band enhances. The vocals are the thing that really makes this album stand apart from others.
Rikard bengtsson (Last Tribe) in his prime! Great harmonies and excellent vocal performance from him. Sadly he quit singing way to early. To round off this review I saved one of the best things for last which is the drumming. The drumming is great at providing a steady rhythm and can be in most cases a helping hand to a riff or breakdown. There are sections where the drummer knows to play an intense blast beat or a slow calculated beat. I love the drums on this album for the simple fact that the drummer did not try to be too fancy or just being fast for the sake of it. If you listen closely than this will be something you will smile at as well

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