Watch Them Die / Bastard Son
Album: | Bastard Son | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Watch Them Die | Added: | Oct 2005 | |
Label: | Century Media |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2006-01-08 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 15, 2005: | Baptism of Solitude
Early Mourning |
4. | Dec 03, 2005: | Bloodstains Across Atherton
Armageddon |
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2. | Dec 10, 2005: | Bloodstains Across Atherton
Horizon |
5. | Nov 17, 2005: | Baptism of Solitude
Thrne Of Lies |
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3. | Dec 08, 2005: | Baptism of Solitude
Thrne Of Lies |
6. | Nov 10, 2005: | Baptism of Solitude
Thrne Of Lies |
Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2005-11-08
Reviewed 2005-11-08
Modern US thrash metal with some death metal leanings. The sound is mid-paced and very heavy with great vocals you can understand a lot of the time. This is somewhat of a super group from Oakland. Includes former members of Grimple, Buzzov-en, Schlong and Word Salad. Lots of head banging fun. Reminds me of Goat Horn or Ghoul sometimes.
1. FCC. The vocals are understandable, scratchy and great. They chance speeds a couple times and there are plenty of different riffs and changes. Old school mosh breakdown.
2. Very discernable bass with somewhat cliché and simple thrash sound.
**3. Clean arpeggiated guitar intro. Mellow vocals with female backing vocals. This all builds into a mid-paced headbanging instrumental section. Then the track kicks into speedy thrash mode. There is a spoken vocal section and it sounds like the guy from Ghoul.
**4. Guitar solo and vocals to begin which eventually gives way to a class bay area thrash sound. Midpaced. Be prepared to headbang.
5. Slight Slayer leanings. Speedy with a big breakdown.
6. Slow, pummeling intro and another with a Slayer influence. After the guitar solo there is an odd mellow section with female and male vocals.
7. Mellower track that never speeds up.
**8. FCC. Class midpaced bay area thrash sound with somewhat simple riff. A long track with many parts. Fun head banging breakdown. Mellow sad ending.
9. Semi-classical guitar intro and a sound someplace between a ballad and doom. I think they pull it off.
10. Speedy, straight forward thrasher. This has an early British death metal sound.
Wow. -mph
1. FCC. The vocals are understandable, scratchy and great. They chance speeds a couple times and there are plenty of different riffs and changes. Old school mosh breakdown.
2. Very discernable bass with somewhat cliché and simple thrash sound.
**3. Clean arpeggiated guitar intro. Mellow vocals with female backing vocals. This all builds into a mid-paced headbanging instrumental section. Then the track kicks into speedy thrash mode. There is a spoken vocal section and it sounds like the guy from Ghoul.
**4. Guitar solo and vocals to begin which eventually gives way to a class bay area thrash sound. Midpaced. Be prepared to headbang.
5. Slight Slayer leanings. Speedy with a big breakdown.
6. Slow, pummeling intro and another with a Slayer influence. After the guitar solo there is an odd mellow section with female and male vocals.
7. Mellower track that never speeds up.
**8. FCC. Class midpaced bay area thrash sound with somewhat simple riff. A long track with many parts. Fun head banging breakdown. Mellow sad ending.
9. Semi-classical guitar intro and a sound someplace between a ballad and doom. I think they pull it off.
10. Speedy, straight forward thrasher. This has an early British death metal sound.
Wow. -mph
Track Listing
1. | Bastard Son | 6. | Under Flames | |||
2. | Onslaught | 7. | Early Mourning | |||
3. | Thrne Of Lies | 8. | Battle Lust | |||
4. | Horizon | 9. | Born To Suffer | |||
5. | Belial's Path | 10. | Armageddon |