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Genetic Disorder | Audio CD

by Nightmare

List Price: $14.98  
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Binding:  Audio CD
Studio:  REGAIN RECORDS US
Release Date:  February 05, 2008
Sales Rank:  270,585th


TRACK LISTING


Disc: 1
  • Track 1: Nothing Left Behind
  • Track 2: Battleground for Suicide
  • Track 3: Queen of Love & Pain
  • Track 4: Conspiracy
  • Track 5: Leader of the Masquerade
  • Track 6: Final Procession
  • Track 7: Dominion Gate, Pt. 2
  • Track 8: Winds of Sin
  • Track 9: Forsaken Child
  • Track 10: Thrill of Death
  • Track 11: Wicked White Demon
  • Track 12: Dawn of Darkness


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 1 review)

Metallic Grandeur by alpha128 (Cleveland, OH USA) 4 Stars
April 10, 2009
"Genetic Disorder" (2007) from France's Nightmare is not mind-blowing, but still compares favorably to the best of traditional metal (old and new). The production by Fredrik Nordstrom is very thick and heavy; it sounds terrific. Nightmare's vocalist Jo Amore has been compared to Ronnie James Dio and rightfully so (and not just when he sings the words "We Are The Last in Line"). His voice also has a raspy quality that brings to mind Udo Dirkschneider (Accept, U.D.O.) at times. Track #3, "Queen of Love & Pain", is a highlight and actually sounds like a Dio composition. My favorite song is "The Winds of Sin", a brutal intense thrasher with a definite Painkiller feel - right down to the high-pitched Halford-esque screams at the end. At this writing, you can hear both of these tracks (and two others from this album) on the Nightmare Official MySpace page. If the ratio of great songs to merely good ones was higher, I'd give this a better rating. Nevertheless, if you love heavy/power metal "Genetic Disorder" is well worth the price.

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