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Capricorn
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Category: Power Thrash
Year: 1993
Label: T&T
Catalog Number: TT 003-2
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Personnel
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Stefan Arnold drums
Adrian Hahn bass, lead vocals
David Hofmann guitars
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Tracks
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1. | Mob in the 'Hood | |
2. | One Shot from Murder | |
3. | Burn | |
4. | Light Up Your Mind | |
5. | Lonely Is the World | |
6. | Mr. Voorhees | |
7. | Bomb Eden | |
8. | Shotdown Downtown | |
9. | The Harder They Fall | |
10. | Long Way Home | |
11. | Exceeding the Limits of Pain | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Leykis101 |
Date: April 6, 2021 at 5:59 |
This isn't nearly as fast and heavy as the follow up release to this Inferno, but this is pure heavy fucking metal, with smudges of Power Metal overtones all of the place, this disc the debut has a much more commercial feel to it, especially the lead off track, which is just absurd, 3 white heavy metal dudes singing about Mobbing The Hood really fucking kills me, but it's a genuinely memorable song with a huge heavy standout hook and a sticks in your brain chorus, I have to believe it was solely intended for radio but I don't believe any singles were ever released even though this should have been, there's also a nice little shout out to Friday The 13ths Jason Voorhees on here, a killer metal album from start to the last chord played, you wont go wrong getting this, but the real prize is the next disc Inferno, that's just fucking loud, fast, and wrong, get them both, they are an awesome band with a killer sound, talented musicians, and the vocalist has a unique and killer voice.
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