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Artist: The Order

Title: Metal Casino

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Category: Hard Rock / Sleaze

Year: 2007

Label: Locomotive Records (Spain)

Catalog Number: LM532

Personnel

Gianni Pontillo lead vocals
Bruno Spring Electric & acoustic guitar
Andrej Abplanalp bass
Mauro Tschibu Casciero drums & percussion

Tracks

1.  Welcome to the Metal Casino  
2.  Mama, I Love Rock 'N' Roll  
3.  Satisfaction  
4.  Bridges Burning  
5.  My Last Goodbye  
6.  In the Heat of the Lonely Night  
7.  Let the Good Times Roll  
8.  Down With the Rain  
9.  Forever  
10.  Broken Days  
11.  Little Wings  

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From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: December 9, 2007 at 5:39
VERY GOOD CD 82/100 WASP meet GOTTHARD meet VICTORY or SWITZERLAND meet VEGAS GREAT PRODUCTION and huge LEAD VOCALS BUY IT

From: metalmastermusic Date: December 14, 2007 at 9:13
This album is one of the most under-rated disc of the year !! This is for Jackyl style listeners. The vocalsist remind me of Dupree without the screech. This is what Jackyl would have sounded like if they ever grew up! Blazin guitar work is found on this album. I recommend this album !! 90/100

From: 20gunsalute Date: December 13, 2009 at 22:41
This album is way better than jackyl ever was. This is top notch 80's style hard rock all the way. There really isn't a bad track on this album, and is one of those discs you find yourself going back to again and again. This is hard rock the way it was meant to sound, just enough melody to make the songs memorable, but still ballsy enough to rock. Riffs and hooks galore to keep you singing at work for months. This is just one of those hard rock albums that every rocker should own

From: MetalllianStallion Date: March 10, 2010 at 4:36
I agree with the Triple 'M' as I also hear some Jesse Dupree with more punch,less chainsaws. 'In the Heat of a Lonely Night' is the stand out track and worth the price of admission into the Metal Casino. Paste the link to see the band perform that track live. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM5NWRhO8_U

From: True Believer Date: December 7, 2010 at 20:51
I would not compare them to Jackyl. Their sound is closer to the mixture of Victory, Krokus and XYZ. Collectively, the band released 3 CDs ("Son of Armageddon" in 2006, "Metal Casino" in 2007, and "Rockwolf" in 2009) and each of them is just great. Awesome band!


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