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Firestorm
by: Earth Crisis
Price: $7.98 current as of: 03/15/2010 06:42 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0746105001220
Format: Single
Item Dimensions: 19
Label: Victory Records
Manufacturer: Victory Records
MPN: 12
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Victory Records
Release Date: June 01, 1995
Studio: Victory Records
Editorial Review:Album Description:Vegan straightedge hardcore. This band started the revolution.
Disc 1:- Firestorm / Forged In The Flames
- Unseen Holocaust
- Edens Demise
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This record has awesome production value and the song structures and guitar tones have an almost epic feel. Why could'nt they implement this type of sound in their later efforts? It is the sound of a hardcore masterpiece in my opinion.
On the whole, this is an awesome record; EDEN'S DEMISE is worth the price alone.
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Ok, so probably the furthest thing from 'sweet'....This little EP is eXc's anthem and an essential for any fan of the band, hardcore, sXe............
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This EP is Earth Crisis coming at you in full force and giving the world a hint of what was to come out of Destroy the Machines and Gomorrah's Season. The lyrics and the music are dead on in their message, check out some of the lyrics to Eden's Demise, "The oceans diseased, the stricken lands decay. Mankind's supremist mentality has set this world ablaze. Nature's plan forever altered, animals lost to extinction. This society based on greed fuels the onslaught of destruction. ... To end the enslavement ...
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this is the most fundamentally important of all the earth crisis releases. everything the band was about - crunching death-core sound with eco lyrics is available here. only about 10 minutes long, but well worth the money. thoroughly recommended.
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This is their best album in my opinion. The sound of this album parallels snapcase's "lookinglasself," kind of bland b/c of the recording studio, but you forget that after a minute. "Firestorm" has great chugga riffs all the way through it, even gets really fast in a few parts, and Karl's vocals sound their best, not so slurred and scratchy. Definitely get this album if you like EC or hardcore in general.
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