Advantages: Great stress relief Disadvantages: Explicit content may offend!
...Max Cavalera with tribal paint and dreadlocked hair!
The booklet includes song lyrics, thanks from members, very detailed faith artwork and some extensive web site lists and contacts.
#Explicit content?
There is a lot of swearing and harsh words directed towards government bodies and society. The lyrics can affect a direct few public members as it is aimed at those, who in "Soulflys" eyes, have caused a torn, inhumane culture of greed, and sin.
Other than the dark mesages, It is fairly common to hear swearing in rock or metal songs. Its just an anger release thing!
#The Tracks
1.) "Back to the Primitive" - 4.21
Starts of with a weird plunky plunky sound from a banjo and an Indian sattire in the background, then rudely errupts into a heavy electric rythmic beat then loud drums.
Very rythmic and a pygmy or African tribe...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: Returns rock to what rock should be Disadvantages: It has to finish eventually
...Once, there was a band called "Far", who had a member called Jonah. Everyone loved Jonah and he has gone on to create various bands since. He's been a great guy for the rock scene around the world and its possible to think that the Deftones wouldn't be the band they are today if it hadn't be for him and "Far"
But in the background, there was also a guy named Shaun, who went on to create a band called "TheRevolution Smile" and did for rock music what needed to be done. Made it awesome!
This album clocks in at 51:18, making it a long one for a rock album. I mean its not an hour long Tool epic but its not exact the usual 38/41 minute stint we're used to
TRACKS (13)
BONETHROWER (3:27)
So the album starts us out in a heavilly fuzzed up bass riff that is joined with a matching, equally as fuzzy guitar riff. The vocals start off...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: every track playable Disadvantages: no enough tracks
...urban hymns was without doubt one of the best albums of the nineties.every track was differant,from the awsome energy of "come on"to the downbeat and mellow "the drugs dont work"i have almost worn out this c.d. it sounds just as good today as it did when i first heard it.in my eyes it is a masterpeice,never to be bettered.i dont know many people who dont like it.the album takes you through almost every mood you feel. definetly worth a place in your c.d. collection.although not playing any more,this album will continue to sell for years....
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 18.11.2000
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