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| | cc | Soulfly : Prophecy [ Album review ] » Max Cavalera, Mark Rizzo, Joe Nunez, Bobby Burns, Dave Ellefson, ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | The scope of this album is massive: Heavy metal, tribal drums, soft interludes and even a dash of reggae grace the 12 tracks. |
 | | Cavalera feels it's right for a different line-up every album, and it has to be said that this is a belief that has never been proved wrong over the course of the band's four releases. |
 | | If you want a straight metal album you're far better going for something else, but if you crave for an album a little bit deeper, more cultured, experimental and involving, Prophecy is your soul mate. |
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