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Bringer of Plagues





Bringer of Plagues
by: Divine Heresy

Price: $49.98
current as of:
03/14/2010 11:40 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4527583009511
Format: Extra tracks, Import
Item Dimensions: 23
Label: Roadrunner Japan/Zoom
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Japan/Zoom
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner Japan/Zoom
Release Date: April 28, 2009
Studio: Roadrunner Japan/Zoom

Editorial Review:

Album Description:
Japanese edition includes one bonus track. Road Runner. 2009.

Disc 1:
  1. Facebreaker
  2. Battle of J. Casey
  3. Undivine Prophecies (Intro)
  4. Bringer of Plagues
  5. Redefine
  6. Anarchaos
  7. Monolithic Doomsday Devices
  8. Letter to Mother
  9. Enemy Kill
  10. Darkness Embedded
  11. End Begins
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fine second effort from Fear Factory guitarist
Dino Cazares, the guitar smasher from Fear Factory's greatest era ("Deconstruction" and "Obsolete") has reportedly rejoined Burton C. Bell and we'll see some new Fear Factory soon, complete with drummer extraordinaire Gene Hoglan, of Death and Strapping Young Lad.
In the meantime, Divine Heresy's second effort "Bringer Of Plagues" sates the appetites of Cazares fans with a furious pounding sonic assault, driven by drummer Tim Yeoung, who drums like the Tasmanian devil on crack. ...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - crappy vocals
Would have been a good album if this singer wasn't so horrible.Don't get me wrong,love Dino's guitar but the only redeeming part of the album was the drumming.looking forward to the new Fear Factory album,now Burton Bell,that's a singer!The one reviewer was right,the first album was better!Disappointed,glad I didn't purchase this garbage.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - More Than Expected From Divine Heresy
It's been a hell of a year for Dino Cazares. He and his old friend Burton C. Bell recently became best friends again years after Fear factory was reformed without Dino. Since then, it was a war of words between the former bandmates. Now, FF is back with a new lineup featuring Dino on guitar, plus Gene Hoglan and Byron Stroud from Strapping Young Lad, Zimmers Hole, and Tenet. In the meantime as we wait for this new album, Divine Heresy brought us their second offering Bringer Of Plagues, the vicious ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bringer of plagues both delivers and disappoints
So Divine Heresy has finally released their second disk. Short version it both delivers and disappoints. It's kind of like your prom date in high school. You get into the car and get to third base, life is good. You hit the hotel room and get that let down. DH have changed since bleed. They have added death metal journeyman Joe Payne on bass, and have made the controversial vocalist change. Gone is Tommy (call me Vext) Cummings, and added is Travis Neil. Tommy always came across as a Howard ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bring back Tommy Vext
I'll keep this simple: I f-ing loved the debut album.. don't get me wrong, writing is phenomenal on each album, but the latter just appears to be trying too hard to top Bleed the Fifth. That, and Vext's vocals were so well rounded and inspiring (to me, as a vocalist) that it's hard to imagine this band without his voice backing them up. I might get a lot of hate for this review, but I honestly won't be wasting my money on this album. Thanks amazon for the track previews! Just can't afford to be wasting ...