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| | DigitalMetal.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | Not surprisingly, as many older metal acts return to their roots (Napalm Death, Cathedral, and, to a certain extent, Megadeth), the Extreme Noise Terror-ists rear their mega-ugly heads with an album that’s so old-school that it sounds like a tribute to Brutal Truth’s debut meisterwerk, 1992’s Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses. |
 | | Yep, and "Damage Limitation" sounds note for note like a replica of BT’s "Walking Corpse," right down to the Kevin Sharp/Danny Lilker interplay of low/high death grunts copied flawlessly by E.N.T.’s co-heads of the throat department, founding member Dean Jones and newcomer Adam Catchpole. |
 | | Take, for example, "Man Made Hell," a roiling brew of Cannibal Corpse gutstring whinings, shredding death-metal riffage (both courtesy of ex-Cradle Of Filth’s Gian Pyres), and a double-kickdrum feeding frenzy. |
| www.digitalmetal.com /reviews.asp?cid=3947 (146 words) |
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