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Guest review by Demunarath
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I must say it is very difficult to write a review for this album - listening to it takes my mind off the task of writing the review. No World Order came out in 2001 and was projected to have a high success especially after the grand zenith Powerplant achieved in 1999 by selling more than 200 000 records worldwide. The group line-up has remained the same (after a series of unstable changes in the 90s) for this album, and let's hope it has finally stabilized for good. No World Order is a conceptual album about freedom; it is rich in solos, catchy riffs and powerful choruses, and of course has the hallmark of quality of every German power metal band.
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Their weakest album for me so far, though even this album has some powerful songs on here. Just not 'that' many.
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 03.02.2012 at 02:12
Their weakest album for me so far, though even this album has some powerful songs on here. Just not 'that' many.
Fully agree!
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