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Monsterworks
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The Precautionary Principle
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Casket Music
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How cheesy can a bandname get? With Monsterworks you’ll most likely get in the charts for ‘worst band names ever’. But a band name is not the way to judge a band, but in this case the name predicts quite a lot. It is almost incredible. How can you get a band to sound this dull? Is it heavy metal? Is it thrash metal? Is it metal? It is more of insignificant meaningless blend of all things that could sound well together but fail to be anything interesting. If I have to come up with a comparison I would mention the Roadrunner Records band 3 Inches Of Blood. Monsterworks uses both grunts as well as high-pitched screams that most likely has to sound like Judas Priest in its Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens era. It also reminds me of the last Cadaveria album and maybe of the, long forgotten, New York Pist*On as well. In theory this is something that can work… But all this fails miserably. In fact this is is not working at all, it annoys me and bores me to death. Skip this if you have any taste in music…
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Felix Schoonen
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Pantheon I
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Worlds I Create
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Tenet
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Sovereign
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Arkaea
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Years In The Darkness
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Rape Pillage and Burn
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Songs Of Death...Songs Of Hell
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Cruciamentum
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Convocation of Crawling Chaos
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Bloodsin
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Tales from the Dissecting Table
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The Darkest Red
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Destroy & Rebuild
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Killswitch Engage
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Killswitch Engage
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Obituary
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Darkest Day
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