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Guest review by Apothecary
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Sadus has always been unique among thrash metal bands, particularly for their distinct sound. Any band that has the mighty Steve Digiorgio on bass is likely to pique one's interest. For unlike most thrash bands, whose bassists are almost invariably buried in the mix, smothered underneath the guitar, here the four string is loud, proud, and in your face. And yet, balance is maintained. Steve carves his fast, intricate lines alongside Darren Travis, but the guitar is still given room to breathe and thrust out its aggressive riffage, all backed up by the excellent drum work of Jon Allen. These are guys who know how to make all their band's elements (of anger?) come together, and they do a damn fine job at it.
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| published 12.01.2012 | Comments (2)
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My first Sadus album which I tried and I have to say that it kicks ass, one of my friends suggested it to me and I tried it and found it so aggressive.
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"Unreality" song ruules /,,/ That riff is absolutely amazing. I should to listen every goddamned song from Sadus.
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