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The Executioner
by: Mantic Ritual
Price: $15.98 current as of: 03/15/2010 06:42 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361213725
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 12137
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: March 10, 2009
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Editorial Review:Album Description:Mantic Ritual, The Executioner
Disc 1:- One by One
- Executioner
- Black Tar Sin
- Death and Destruction
- Murdered to Death
- Souls
- Panic
- Double the Blood
- Thrashatonement
- By the Cemetery
- Next Attack
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This is a pretty decent album although it does lack a bit of originality. It sounds like they are warping you back in time and doing a quantum leap into the bodies and minds of Metallica circa 1983.Don't get me wrong this is a great cd and you won't be dissappointed by any means but I liked this album better the first time when it was entitled Kill em All.Still some good musicians and better leads than Kirk. definately worth a listen
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I saw this band in March when me and a chum went to a Destruction concert (look 'em up). Mantic Ritual played, and I was impressed enough to buy the album later on while perusing through a music store's wares.
Anyway, I think this a decent example of thrash metal, especially the apparent revival it's enjoying. But I do now think that I bought this album mainly due to the post-concert high I was on after seeing a good band kick some ass musically.
It's good. But it's not ...
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Yes! The review title says it! Mantic Ritual are the best young thrash band in my opinion. They are clearly inspired by old school thrash. Every song is fast and brutal, but songs like One By One, Murdered To Death and Next Attack also have their slower, more intricate parts which shows that this band has talent, and not just raw speed. I hope they give us many more albums in the coming years. Stay metal \m/
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MANTIC RITUAL is formerly Meltdown, and they have released this exact album before as that band (with the exception of one song) and I can honestly say this remake is well worth the purchase. The tracks have been updated and the songs are harder, faster, and more aggressive. It's louder too (which is always a good thing). With this update, Mantic Ritual has solidified itself as one of the greatest thrash/speed bands this decade has to offer (right there with Skeletonwitch and Black Tide). These boys ...
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