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| View Larger Image | Kingdom | Audio CDby Cataract
| List Price: | $13.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Metal Blade | | Release Date: | May 30, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 87,428th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Kingdom's Rise
- Track 2: War of Cultures
- Track 3: On This Graveyard
- Track 4: Denial of Life
- Track 5: Tongues Spitting Hate
- Track 6: March with Your Battleforce
- Track 7: Sacrificed for the Wealth
- Track 8: Definition of the Sacred
- Track 9: Legions at the Gates
- Track 10: Unforgotten
- Track 11: For Their Sins
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 6 reviews)
| EVERY SONG IS KILLER by Donald Baird (Mt. Carmel IL USA) 5 Stars November 04, 2007 This is a must have if you are reading this you are probably looking for something heavy. This is fast. Guitarists are freakin riff masters. Hooks in every song. I listen and hear more music. Opens my ear to create more from them. Really, this guy on vocals sounds like Phil, but is Fedi this Swiss guy. Drums very tight. Double bass, snares killer. Lyics excellent powerful. Top 5 of 2006.
| | Me like! by Lamar_125 (Hockessin, DE United States) 4 Stars August 16, 2007 Good stuff. Not terribly original, but if your're going to follow the crowd you better do it well. And Cataract does. There riffs are nice and heavy with some good drumming to back it up. Check it out!
| | Most underated thrash album ever by Deborah Z. Thompson (Manassas VA) 5 Stars August 12, 2007 yeah the lyrics have hardcore elements but in my opinion this is a thrash album I have been listening to it for like 6 months now in my shuffle and the more I hear it the more suprised I am that its Cataract, sure they're European but dont hold it against them they still kick major azz. If you like metal you won't be dissappointed
| | Brutal by spiders-n-vinegaroons (Miami, FL) 4 Stars May 29, 2007 A cross between Slayer and then everything else that's Hardcore. What you get here is an ear-blistering recording of fast lyrics that stretch the limits of the singers vocal chords, with ear-crunching riffs from left to right. I'm usually not a fan of high-pitched screaming, but the low thud of riffs put out seem to balance the album out a bit. That is why Slayer and bands alike are bearable. If I had to listen to Tom Araya's voice by itself all day, I'd shoot myself.
What I was amazed at most by listening to this recording is the overall melodic groove that's involved here. Like newer Slayer, these guys will slow it down for you a bit and get you into a good rhythm for a couple of minutes before bashing your brains in with non-stop thrashin' and screaming. Not for the faint of heart, but good for the old school metalhead.
| | SIC by CDADDY (HELL,CO) 5 Stars November 03, 2006 Like APIARY if you don't have this disc you suck and you need to get it. It will not disapoint.
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