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Release Date:01/25/2005
Label:Nuclear Blast Americ
UPC:727361138424

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  • All Music Guide

    Not fooling anyone with the questionable “Music from and inspired by…" disclaimer applied to so many of today's sad excuses for movie soundtracks, this massive, twodisc set actually represents something of a “state of heavy metal address" for the mid00's. Well, kinda, since, to be perfectly honest, it ostensibly works as a roster sampler for sister labels Nuclear Blast and Century Media, with a few other major metal players (the modest, but always tastemaking Relapse, the dwindling but still powerful and at times relevant Roadrunner), but ignoring literally hundreds of smaller, but very active record companies pushing metal across the globe. But, seeing as it's always almost impossible to promote heavy metal outside of its limited borders and loyal fanbase, any effort must be welcomed especially one as expansive as this one, with its whopping 36 entries. Of course that hardly means we're getting the very best from each artist, but with a laundry list including notable contributors as ...varied as Bay Area thrash stalwarts Exodus and Death Angel, neothrashers The Haunted, DewScented and Arch Enemy, black metal titans Dimmu Borgir, Samael and Cradle of Filth, death metal giants of both melodic (In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Soilwork, Hypocrisy) and supertechnical (Meshuggah, Misery Index, Suffocation, Kataklysm, Dying Fetus) persuasions, American metal headliners both old (Fear factory, Machine Head) and new (Shadows Fall, God Forbid, Chimaira), and genrebusting originals like The Dillinger Escape Plan, Strapping Young Lad and the mighty Mastodon. Add to that stylistic oneoffs (at least within this collection) like gothic metal favorites Lacuna Coil, stoner/doom revivalists Fireball Ministry, powerpop metal stars Nightwish, and even crossover legends Agnostic Front, and the metallic menu is clearly bursting at the seams. All of which makes highly recommended for beginning metalheads looking for a convenient, onestop location where they can sample a huge crosssection of vital heavy metal bands. Oh yeah, and supposedly there's this movie linked to it, too. - Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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