| | CoC : Impaled Nazarene - Nihil : Review (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | And though the aforementioned attribute (maturity) has now begun to permeate Impaled Nazarene's sound, courtesy almost certainly of the contributions of now-second guitarist Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho (ex-Children of Bodom), they are still an excessively punk, heavy and metal band. |
 | | For while Impaled Nazarene have always had the potential to give tracks like "Cogito Ergo Sum" or "Human-Proof" the impact that they do, they have never before made that impact as exuberantly and forthrightly heavy metal as it is on _Nihil_. |
 | | Whatever disparaging cries they might prompt from the back row about not being as "nuclear" as before, the fact stands that Impaled Nazarene have pulled off progression, once again, with a degree of style rarely seen in metal bands, be they fl or otherwise. |
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