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Item no. | 174998 |
Title | Blood of the nations |
Musical Genre | Heavy Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Accept |
Release date | 8/20/10 |
Gender | Unisex |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Beat the bastards
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2.Teutonic terror
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3.The abyss
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4.Blood of the nations
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5.Shades of death
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6.Locked and loaded
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7.Kill the pain
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8.Rolling thunder
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9.Pandemic
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10.New world comin'
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11.No shelter
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12.Bucket full of hate
by Jürgen Tschamler (12.07.2010) Accept without Udo Dirkschneider - a scandal. Accept with a new singer - unthinkable. How's that supposed to work out!? I was among the flock of pessimists gathering around the bush drums when the news leaked... and have to admit: unnecessary so. Ex-TT Quick screamster Mike Tornillo is a more than adequate substitute! Even if it will annoy veteran Accept fans and U.D.O. maniacs, "Blood of the nations" is brimming with exactly those trademarks which turned Accept into a mega band. Axe duo Hoffmann/Frank delivers the well-known riff barrage for the awesome rhythm section, and Mike Tornillo, just as his predecessor, is more a shouter than a singer, so he lets out some pretty mighty roars -- if you're an Accept fan, you'll be in heaven when listening to such up- tempo smashers like "Locked and loaded"! Most of the compositions hover around the mid-tempo area, making for pumping, intoxicating material like "Bucketful of hate", "Rollin' thunder", or "Blood of the nations".