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by: Benediction
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361687328
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: August 08, 1995
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- Down on Whores [Leave Them All for Dead]
- Certified
- Soulstream
- Where Flies Are Born
- Answer to Me
- Griefgiver
- Denial
- Negative Growth
- Path of the Serpent
- Saneless Theory
- Dreams You Dread
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I think the problem with this release is it's constantly being compared to the releases Benediction did prior to it. I also clicked the 5 stars, although I would actually say 4.5 rather than a true 5. No this isn't Subconscious Terror or Transcend the Rubicon but it's more than worthy of standing on it's own and being a solid Benediction release. I just see more references to S.T. or T.T.R. than about Dreams You Dread in the other reviews, which doesn't seem to give it a fair voice. It's good ...
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"Transcend the Rubicon" was the undisputed best Benediction release by the time this album came out. "Dreams" starts out with the mega slow "Down on Whores" (which features a really cool bass line in the beginning.) The second track "Certified" brings in some of the more "Rubicon" flavor with its mid-tempo speed and variation and also clocking in at under 3 minutes. Ingram's voice is in a little bit higher range than previous albums but still sounds good. There are some good guitar riffs here and ...
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When I first heard this album I hated it. The songs are mostly slow grinding heavy and not extremely fast like the older albums Subconscious Terror and Transcend the Rubicon. However,The Dreams you Dread kind of grows on you after several listens. The first track "Down on Whores(leave them all for dead)" begins with an awesome dark clean guitar intro then the heavy mid paced death riffs begin. Standout songs are "Down on Whores", "Where Flies are Born" "Path of the Serpent" and "Negative Growth", ...
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This is a disappointment. It's not Benediction's worst album. It's quite good album but if you want Benediction's best album purchase TRANSCEND THE RUBICON CD from 93. It is brutal and heavy. An essential slab of mayhem!
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