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Human Factor

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Category: Classic Thrash

Year: 1991

Label: Epic Records

Catalog Number: EK-47000

Average Rating: 91 / 100 (3 ratings)

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Metal Church Human Factor Album Cover

Personnel
Mike Howe vocals
John Marshall guitar
Craig Wells guitar
Duke Erickson bass guitar
Kirk Arrington drums
Tracks
1.  The Human Factor  5:00
2.  Date with Poverty  5:20
3.  The Final Word  6:00
4.  In Mourning  6:02
5.  In Harm's Way  7:00
6.  In Due Time  4:05
7.  Agent Green  5:58
8.  Flee from Reality  4:12
9.  Betrayed  4:33
10.  The Fight Song  3:25
  
Total Running Time:  51:35

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Existing comments about this CD

From: jason Date: May 19, 2002 at 17:40
Clearly their best album. Lissening to it the first time you might not think that, but after a couple of times you find that it's pretty damn good. I think that Kirk Arrington is one of the top drummers in metal music! His drumming on songs like "Badlands" is outstanding.

From: MetalGeek Date: July 9, 2002 at 9:01
My favorite MC album. (Well, maybe it's tied with "Blessing In Disguise".) I saw these guys on the "Operation Rock & Roll" tour in 1991 opening for Priest, Motorhead, Dangerous Toys and Alice Cooper. There were only a few hundred people in the arena at the time 'cos they went on so early, but they played like it was a packed house. Great band, too bad their reunion phase was so short lived! SINCERITY IS FELT MUCH MORE WHEN THE HUMAN FACTOR SHOWS!

From: Hayrettin Date: August 15, 2002 at 8:30
Walla ustam pek dinlemedim amma cok ii olduunu soleyenler war

From: Steve T Date: September 5, 2002 at 17:28
Great,great, album. Mike finally clicked with the band it's just a damn shame it was too late. This album SHOULD have followed The Dark and no momentum would have been lost.

From: Fog-hat Date: July 21, 2004 at 12:30
I agree, a great Metal album. One thing that did't help the Mike Howe albums was the rotten album artwork on all three. There was nothing there to grab the buyers attention except the shock of how BAD the artwork was on the "hanging in the balance" album. Great Metal music in a 'plain brown wrapper', what a shame.


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