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Doom Crew Inc.
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Category: Classic Metal
Year: 2021
Label: Eone
Catalog Number: EOM-CD-8966
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Personnel
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Zakk Wylde vocals, guitars, acoustic guitar, piano
Dario Lorina guitars
John JD Deservio bass
Jeff Fabb drums
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Tracks
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| 1. | Set You Free | |
| 2. | Destroy and Conquer | |
| 3. | You Made Me Want to Live | |
| 4. | Forever and a Day | |
| 5. | End of Days | |
| 6. | Ruins | |
| 7. | Forsaken | |
| 8. | Love Reign Down | |
| 9. | Gospel of Lies | |
| 10. | Shelter Me | |
| 11. | Gather All My Sins | |
| 12. | Farewell Ballad | |
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Existing comments about this CD
| From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: May 26, 2026 at 10:45 |
| The Black Label sound is pretty well set in concrete by now. Doom Crew falls somewhere in the middle of the catalog, not as good as thefirstfour albums, but nowhere as awful as Shot To Hell. This album's biggest fault is what is typically one of the band's biggest strengths: Zakk's solos just go on and on and on and on and on, on nearly every song! And after a while, they run out of things to say and just noodle along for another 16 or 32 or 48 bars. Conversely Zakk has noidea how to end a song, so most of them just flop abruptly, as though he's made a hand signal and everyone quit playing. But say you dig all that. This is the heaviest BLS album in some time, at least since Order Of The Black, with more songs accelerating beyond a slow plod. Highlights for me include "Set You Free," "You Made Me Want To Live," "Ruins," "Forsaken," "Shelter Me" and "Gather All My Sins."
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