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| | Paegan Terrorism Tactics | | | Music Artist : | | Acid Bath | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Rotten | | Release Date : | | 1996-10-29 | | Store Price : | | $14.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Paegen Love Song 2. Bleed Me an Ocean 3. Graveflower 4. Diäb Soulé 5. Locust Spawning 6. Old Skin 7. New Death Sensation 8. Venus Blue 9. 13 Fingers 10. New Corpse 11. Dead Girl
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Beautiful Morbidity Submitted on: 2008-02-02 |
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| Acid Bath gave one hell of an effort on this one. At times brutal, while balanced against almost hypnotic, softer parts. Great melodies and timely grooves really make this a great album. I'm continually stunned by what I hear on this album. Beautiful morbidity. |
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Beautiful, Hypnotic, Moving, Scary... Submitted on: 2006-09-18 |
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There's no need for comparisons here. Acid Bath did not sound like Soundgarden, and Dax Riggs does not sound like Chris Cornell. Both were good bands with talented frontman but the comparisons are rather feeble. They were both heavy bands interested in the darker side of psychedelia, but it doesn't go any farther than that.
Now then, Paegan Terrorism Tactics is one of the best albums of the 1990's. The songwriting is at an extremely high level here, well-constructed and well-played. It's impossible for me to *not* get lost in the glorious atmosphere of this music. Call it doom metal, psych-rock, grunge, goth, heavy blues... it doesn't matter, like all great music this transcends stylstic boundries and music critic vocabulary. The only thing that matters is the music itself, and the music is undoubtedly great. |
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UNREAL Submitted on: 2006-09-04 |
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Well, I gave this one a 4. It is in fact my all-time favorite band, and I gave it a 4 simply due to the fact that I dig Kite String much more. However, to compare this band to Soundgarden is way waaaaayy off. Even to say this is an attempt to sound like them tells me somone hasnt really listened to Acid Bath and simply doesnt get it, with all due respect.
For those reading reviews and considering buying either Acid Bath release, PLEASE ignore the Soundgarden note. Listen to the tunes and you will clearly see this is NOT sludge metal.
While I would be more apt to recommend Kite String (thie first release, this one does the job.
So, read reviews and whatever, but ultimately make the decision yourself, and don't be influenced by ignorant comparisons. Dax Riggs is without a doubt more talented than the now Audioslave frontman. There is no one to compare his vocal style to. Way heavier than Soundgarden as well. You arent gonna hear Acid Bath on the radio....unless you get satellite radio. Anyway, I couldnt believe what I saw in one of these reviews, so I had to say something.....THAT WAS BLASPHEMY! LOL! |
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A Metal Album You Can Chill Out To Submitted on: 2006-08-31 |
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| If your looking for a metal album to burn a fat one to, then this is your disc. Its not WHEN THE KITE STRING POPS part 2 but it is still a classic metal album in its own right. Any metal fan that gives it a listen will enjoy anything by Acid Bath and will be glad that they added them to their collections. |
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Very Groundbreaking, Despite What That Other Reviewer Said Submitted on: 2005-10-29 |
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One of the reviewers to post shortly before me claimed that Acid Bath was not only "Not groundbreaking" but also "sludge". I am not going to insult your opinion, nor unreasonably ridicule you. However, why must opposition to this band's popularity be so violent? First of all to compare Acid Bath to Soundgarden is blasphemy... They are nothing alike, and Dax's voice has a better, less nasally range with a much more effective scream for his style of music, which by the way is completely different from Cornell's.
Anyway this album rocks.. There are a few good reviews on here already, so I'll spare you. It's the same deal as on The Kite Sting Pops, and it proves that you can't have too much of a good thing.
One final note, keep in mind that Acid Bath was around in 1992... They defined this new wave of deathmetal, whether you want to think so or not. No one has surpassed Dax's lyrical style as of yet, nor are they likely to anytime soon, but God knows they all keep on trying. |
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