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Doomsday Machine
by: Arch Enemy
List Price: $13.98Price: $13.68 current as of: 03/13/2010 02:18 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701828329
Format: Enhanced
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 8283
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: July 26, 2005
Studio: Century Media
Editorial Review:Album Description:Sixth full length from Sweden's Arch Enemy. Their superior blend of brutality and melody accounts for an ever-growing fanbase. Look for hype galore as they play this summer's Ozzfest. Enhanced CD features buddy icons, screen savers and photo gallery. Also includes fold-out full color poster.
Album Description:The Swedish melodic death metal band's album of their career. 11 track vinyl LP. 2005.
Disc 1:- Enter The Machine
- Taking Back My Soul
- Nemesis
- My Apocalypse
- Carry The Cross
- I Am Legend/Out For Blood
- Skeleton Dance
- Hybrids Of Steel
- Mechanic God Creation
- Machtkampf
- Slaves Of Yesterday
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I will at least show my true colors and admit I think they have gone downhill since the addition of Angela at vocals. I think musically they have lost their spark and I think her vocals are overrated by a plethora of googly-eyed male teens. The fact of the matter is there really is not a lot of substance to this album. "Machtkampf" and "Nemesis" are among the few songs that have grabbed my attention. "Hybrids of Steel" is actually a pretty engaging instrumental that really doesn't sound like ...
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Doomsday Machine being Arch Enemies 6th studio album and their 2005 is a mix of melodic death metal and
thrash metal. The booklet is quite busy like many death metal seem to be. It contains all the lyrics and also includes a list of whom plays what. Allmusic gave the album 3/5 in their review. I am inclined to give it 3.5 but since I can not and 4 is too high then I give it a strong 3/5. The album had some success with the public at large and reached #87 on the Billboard 200. 3/5.
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What can I say? I have seen the future of metal, and its Arch Enemy.
I was a little late in the game becoming a fan of AE. I had gotten out of metal for a few yrs.(big mistake)
If you don't own another cd for the rest of your life, let it be these two: Rise of the Tyrant, and Doomsday Machine.
these are the 2 albums that should be the benchmark for all metal bands, present and upcoming. I can hear a lot of different influences in just these 2 albums. I can hear a hint of George ...
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After seeing the group Arch Enemy at Ozzfest, I had to pick up some of their material. They put on a really good show. It amazes me how this swedish woman could have such a devastating scream, and it really does work for the band. The only downside to Arch Enemy, I would say, would be that the music is repetitive after a while. I like listening to a couple Arch songs every now and then, but I will get tired of trying to listen to the whole album. They have a solid epic formula that doesn't move ...
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Yes, I know that Arch Enemy has already released a follow-up to this album, so what? I'm a slow buyer.
"Doomsday Machine" has all the hallmarks of a great Metal album. A perfectly executed batch of songs with a virtually wet-dream-ish balance of aggression, melody, power, and catchiness. While there are obviously some songs that are perhaps better than others, overall this is a great album from start to finish. The Ammott brothers' guitars are a joy to hear whether cranking out face-ripping ...
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