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Category: Melodic Metal
Year: 2010
Label: Nuclear Blast
Catalog Number: NB
1. | Beat the Bastards | |
2. | Teutonic Terror | |
3. | The Abyss | |
4. | Blood of the Nations | |
5. | Shades of Death | |
6. | Locked and Loaded | |
7. | Kill the Pain | |
8. | Rollin’ Thunder | |
9. | Pandemic | |
10. | New World Comin’ | |
11. | No Shelter | |
12. | Bucketful of Hate |
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From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: August 21, 2010 at 17:26 |
Very Good Heavy Metal with some of Hard Rock & Melodic Metal, "Shades of Death, Locked and Loaded, Rollin’ Thunder (fav track) & Bucketful of Hate" best tracks IMO of course, 85/100. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: August 24, 2010 at 21:47 |
Hey Rafo is nice 2 see you commenting this one! in my case i found this album such a killer one!!!...ok probably they were looking 4 the closest "clon" of UDO and they quite did it with Mark Tornillo (former TT Quick vocalist) and well,somehow is like living from the "ghost" of UDO but anyway life is like this and opportunities knock doors just once...or twice... ...for me the best tracks are "Beat The Bastards","The Abyss","Blood Of The Nations","Shades Of Death","Locked And Loaded","Pandemic" & "Bucket Full Of Hate"...a new challenge,a new time,whatever u wanna call it but the good thing is that they are still around !.94/100 |
From: Metal T | Date: September 30, 2010 at 17:06 |
Mark Tornillo is dealin'...the vox,the riffs and the songs its all there.A true to form hard n heavy,bangin' Accept record all the way! 'Pandemic','Teutonic Terror' and 'Beat the Bastards' would fit perfecftly fine on any of the classic UDO-era albums.Production here is d#mn near flawless.Bottom line: a SOLID metal album w/plenty of teeth. |
From: aTomiK | Date: October 7, 2010 at 15:00 |
Very good comeback cd. Get the digipak, it includes a track called "Time Machine". One of the best tunes on the album. Other highlights IMO are "Teutonic Terror", "Blood of the Nations", "Rollin' Thunder", "Pandemic" and "New World Comin'". |
From: dennisglam | Date: January 8, 2011 at 16:44 |
hum...este cd é muito metal, nao me agrada muito como um cd de hard rock, achei que as musicas soam como algo que ja ouvimos milhares de vezes, e a producao deixa a desejar...e o vocal entao...estranho ! |
From: dave | Date: January 11, 2011 at 10:44 |
The Best Accept album and the album of the year, Tornillo have a great voice 10/10 |
From: 8407282 | Date: January 25, 2011 at 13:44 |
Great come back, Great Record, leaving aside the UDO-Tornillo thing, the music is superb, powerful and melodic, one of the best accept release ever, and that is much to say !! |
From: MetalPete67 | Date: April 2, 2011 at 20:57 |
Well worth your money and time. As a longtime UDO fan, I can't help but think he must be more than a little irritated how well this has been received. Tornillo deserves the props he is getting. This is vintage Accept for the new age. Don't miss it. |
From: Richard Head | Date: September 18, 2011 at 10:37 |
Tornillo fits perfect on this release.. Classic Stuff!! |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: April 5, 2021 at 19:05 |
I expected absolutely nothing from this album when it came out, even though I love the Accept sound, and thought TT Quick's Metal Of Honor is an extremely underrated disc. So maybe I shouldn't have been surprised with just how fucking good 21st-century Accept is. What Mark Tornillo lacks in ... well, not being Udo, he makes up for with better melodic singing when it comes time for that, and the better lyrics that come from singing in your own native tongue. But those power-saw riffs, slamming rhythms, and massed gang vocals are right where they should be. Tornillo's now five-album run with the band is one of the best and most unexpected comebacks in metal, and the Udo-or-nothing crowd are seriously missing out. Favorite tracks include "Beat The Bastards," "Teutoniterror," "Rollin' Thunder" and quintessential Accept bangers "The Abyss" and "Pandemic." But hell, they're almost ALL quintessential Accept bangers! |
From: Dx7 | Date: October 26, 2021 at 12:51 |
Accept's fifth comeback. If we consider the first era up to 1986, the second with David Reece, the third the three albums with Udo in the 90s, the fourth the live shows of 2005-2006, the fifth is with Mark Tornillo of TT Quick school. Andy Sneap distorts a lot the sound of the band, but here and in the next two albums the cartridges to shoot in Wolf Hoffmann's house are still nice and sharp. |
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