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Bleed the Fifth





Bleed the Fifth
by: Divine Heresy

Price: $12.98
current as of:
03/10/2010 22:39 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701840222
Item Dimensions: 25
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 18402
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: August 28, 2007
Studio: Century Media

Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Japanese pressing of this album comes with one bonus track, 'Purity defiled'. RR. 2007

Album Details:
Includes the Bonus Track Purity Defald.

Disc 1:
  1. Bleed the Fifth
  2. Failed Creation
  3. This Threat Is Real
  4. Impossible Is Nothing
  5. Savior Self
  6. Rise of the Scorned
  7. False Gospel
  8. Soul Decoded (Now and Forever)
  9. Royal Blood Heresy
  10. Closure
Disc 2:
  1. Circle of Demons - At All Cost
  2. Business Suits and Combat Boots - Agonist
  3. Shoeshine for Neptune - Arsonists Get All the Girls
  4. Bleed the Fifth
  5. Bludgeoned to Death - Suicide Silence
  6. Big Timber - Himsa
  7. Angels of Debauchery [Demo Version] - Winds of Plague
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - EXPLOSIVE !!!
This album is Dino Cazares new brainchild -although this a late review and there's a second album on the shelves right now, which by the way is not as good. The style could be defined as death metalcore with industrial overtones, present in the samples used on some intros and Dino's trademark flanged riffs which remind of those used in Fear Factory. There's even a mixed electric/acoustic guitar intro to one of the songs. I don't agree with certain reviewer regarding the lack of a second guitar since ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Decent, but nothing Groundbreaking
This disc is OK. Great production, solid riffs (as to be expected) and some cut throat pace.. But there really isn't much in terms of anything 'new'. If you like Fear Factory, yet a little faster, and you like odd harmonies in the 'Mnemic' style, you will love this. In fact, put FF and Mnemic in a blender and this is what you get. I just prefer the other 2 to this.

I LIKE it, but don't think it will change the world. Nothing I haven't heard before. But a track or 2 now and then for a swift ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good album
Good musicianship and well put together. Nice, fast and angry. Awesome drumming. The only thing I could do without is the harmonized vocals. However, some people like that sort of thing. I personally would rather them stick with the screaming :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dino Yeung
All I can Say is: Dino!!! Tim Yeung!!! Come on. E-harmony put them together. Thats a match made in heaven.

This album is brutal to the core! It's great! I Recommend it!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Some of the sickest sh-t I've heard in a while...well, since FF!
I can't even really try to familiarize this band and it's sound by trying to compare it to others, because it just doesn't sound like others! It is by and far some of the heaviest sh-t since Fear Factory and maybe Strapping Young Lad.
Some bands that I think would be or maybe have tried to be as heavy as these guys in at least the last ten to fifteen years, and yet STILL DON'T MATCH UP could be: Machine Head, Slayer, Soilwork, Mnemic, Sepultura, even the great Fear Factory (who I still highly regard ...