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Artist: DEEP METAL
MECHANIC
Album: Urban Guerilla
Year: 2005
Well well, after Samael another band from Switzerland
for me to review on IndustrializedMetal.tk. Deep Metal
Mechanic brings you with the album “Urban Guerilla” into
a war soundtrack of almost fifty minutes, which the band
underlines with quotes like “War is terrorism with a
bigger budget”.
What should a good war soundtrack give you? First, some
very powerful guitar stuff. Second, use some blastbeats
and use them the way they are meant for. Third: don’t be
ashamed using killer samples. And I can say nothing more
than that this band really has listened to these rules.
And besides, this band doesnt sound like a “one hit
wonder” or a rip-off. “Urban Guerilla” blasts you from
the first until the last second in a world of war, death
and terror. Songs like “Peakoil” and “Easy Dough” are
very close to perfect. I also praise the fact that this
band knows the meaning of the word variation, because I
think that the danger of making music like this is to
sound monotome. Well, nothing but good words about this
record. It has surprised me in a positive way, and I
think that people who like bands like Thee Maldoror
Kollektive and the Count Nosferatu Kommando should give
these warriors a chance to listen to. Stel (the
bassplayer of Unk!, who brought me into this band), I
owe you one! Oh, and by the way, this album is
completely instrumental (if we don’t count some mixed in
vocals).
Vote: 93 / 100
Review by: Gerardo |
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01. Sniper Solution
02. Breaking News
03. Peakoil
04. Troubleshooting
05. DMM's Cult
06. Destiny Impaired
07. Deathtoll on High
Ways
08. Easy Dough
09. Playground as a
Battlefield
10. Cluster Bomb
11. Setting Sun
12. Comp'Hacked
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