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Lp Superjoint Ritual A Lethal Dose of American Hatred - Green Vinyl- BOBV471LP The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
lp SUPERJOINT RITUAL
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred
Limited Edition Of 500 Copies In GREEN VINYL
RSD - Record Store Day edition 2018
Country of release: UK, 2018
Original released: 2003 (CD Only)
Label: Back On BLACK
Catalog number: BOBV471LP
Barcode: 0803341506107
Gated cover / gatefold Sleeve: Yes / YES
Condition Record: mint
Condition Cover: mint
lp is still welded / lp IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo from my own lp / Photo taken From my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Sickness (3:05)
2. Waiting For The Turning Point (1:27)
3. Dress Like A Target (2:45)
4. The Destruction of A Person (4:25)
5. Personal Insult (4:11)
6. Never To Sit Or Stand Again (5:14)
7. Death Threat (2:10)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Permanently (3:24)
2. Stealing A Page Or Two From Pagans (3:27)
3. Symbol of Nevermore (5:05)
4. The Knife Rises (3:50)
5. The Horror (1:17)
6. Absorbed (5:44)
Listen At YouTube:
1, 2, 3, 4. . . and here we go. Superjoint Ritual is The umpteenth metal project of HIS primary focus right now. Neither groove-laden metal like Pantera, nor sludgy rock like Down, this is some throwback punk / thrash metal.
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred is A The gap between The hardcore of yesterday and today. Phil is accompanied by JIMMY Bower (Down / Corrosion of Live ) OnThe guitar, Hank Williams III On bass, and Joe Fazzio behind The kit.
Superjoint pay homage To The of yore with A couple of songs that fall short ofThe 90-second mark. “ Waiting For The Turning Point” is One of these and it Sounds particularly old-school, agnostic front-style. “Personal Insult” is A strong song that rises and falls like A The rest ofThe song OnA steady groove. “ The Destruction of A Person ”brings back memories of Pantera's more doomy moments, with Phil doing some ominous spoken-word vocals, then ending with some upbeat Southern sludge. “ The Knife Rises” just Sounds Evil as it closes out with haunting leads and tortured screams.
The Production is fitting FOR this particular band FOR my usual likes. Musically, these guys are skilled, but underplaying A little On this album, probably intentionally. There are plenty of fast and chunky riffs, but nothing over The You say “wow”. Instead, You get simple, headbanging grooves. Phil gives an aggressive, inspired vocal performance The way he sounded On The Great Southern Trendkill.
Overall, this album strikes me as better than their debut, Use Once and Destroy, with A little more variety in The of makes me wish I had stuck around FORThe second DayofThe New England Metalfest (which they headlined). Oh well - since Phil has made it clear that Superjoint is HIS priority, they'll be back. if You like dirty hardcore, and You like Phil, then You A Lethal can of American Hatred. (Tim Pigeon / yourlastrites.com)
Philip Anselmo - vocals, guitar
JIMMY Bower - Guitar
Kevin Bond - Guitar
Hank Williams III - bass
Joe Fazzio - drums
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