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Cüca Beludo - 05.08.2012 at 19:49
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What Gabriel was thinking??
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| Rating: 6 |
Better than Panzerfaust.
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Written by M C Vice on 28.09.2012 at 10:06
Better than Panzerfaust.
Mmm, no, but better than anything by Gallhammer for sure
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| Rating: 6 |
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 28.09.2012 at 10:23
Written by M C Vice on 28.09.2012 at 10:06
Better than Panzerfaust.
Mmm, no, but better than anything by Gallhammer for sure 
Ooh, that's a low blow. It is better than Gloomy Lights, though. Similar to Vanity/Nemesis and the less avant-garde parts of Into The Pandemonium.
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Written by M C Vice on 28.09.2012 at 11:07
Similar to Vanity/Nemesis and the less avant-garde parts of Into The Pandemonium.
I find Vanity/Nemesis superior to Cold Lake and all parts of Into The Pandemonium (which is in my opinion still one of the most overrated albums ever and really not that avantgarde at all) also supperior to this atrocity called Cold Lake.
And to make it clear I have always found Celtic Frost average at best and one of the most overrated bands ever. Thank God they were laughed out of the room when they first released their stuff
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| Rating: 6 |
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 28.09.2012 at 11:12
Written by M C Vice on 28.09.2012 at 11:07
Similar to Vanity/Nemesis and the less avant-garde parts of Into The Pandemonium.
I find Vanity/Nemesis superior to Cold Lake and all parts of Into The Pandemonium (which is in my opinion still one of the most overrated albums ever and really not that avantgarde at all) also supperior to this atrocity called Cold Lake.
And to make it clear I have always found Celtic Frost average at best and one of the most overrated bands ever. Thank God they were laughed out of the room when they first released their stuff 
I meant they were similar sylistically. Cold Lake is still the bottom of their discography, but it wasn't as bigger departure from their sound as people say. Pandemonium showed that they were already leaving the sound of Morbit Tales/To Mega Therion. And Nemesis is a great song. Good (light) thrash album.
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This album is awful, and makes Metallica's Black Album seem like an absolute masterpiece in comparsion. Just a terrible album, although it's okay for providing a bit of amusement I guess!
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Maldoror - 28.09.2012 at 16:36
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As a fan of early Celtic Frost I've been avoiding this album for years. When I finally found the courage to listen to it I was kind of surprised that it is not as crappy as I had expected. Nevertheless, this is still CF's worst release. The songs are dull and uninspired and most of the things I had liked about this band are missing. I think that their old fans were more pissed off by the change of their image and especially the terrible video for Cherry Orchards than the music itself.
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| Rating: 6 |
Written by Guest on 28.09.2012 at 16:36
As a fan of early Celtic Frost I've been avoiding this album for years. When I finally found the courage to listen to it I was kind of surprised that it is not as crappy as I had expected. Nevertheless, this is still CF's worst release.
Ditto.
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megadeath13 - 02.12.2012 at 15:28
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I find it amusing how somebody has the guts to say that Celtic Frost are overrated when you have a shitload of extreme metal bands that followed in their steps. Fuck, you got a shitload of black metal bands that developed their sound thanks to Celtic Frost/Hellhammer, and a lot of death metal bands as well.
Albums like To Megatherion, Into the Pandemonium and their last, Monotheist are nothing more, nothing less than masterpieces. Period. Even Tom's new project, Triptykon, proves to be a great one too, Eparistera Daimones is one hell of an album. If anything, Celtic Frost contributed enourmously to the development of the extreme metal genres.
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