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| Track List |
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Get This Right! |
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That's Why |
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Message Beneath Contempt |
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The People Behind |
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Disable Me |
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Killing Revenues |
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Illustration of Desperation |
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Dedication |
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Silence Is the Key |
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Another Day |
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Between The Demons |
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Release Date: 2002-10-21
Catalog No: BHR 156
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Type: Full
Label: Burning Heart
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Raised Fist
Dedication
Lineup:
Marco - Guitar
Daniel - Guitar
Oskar - Drums
Josse - Bass
Alle - Vocals
• Album Description • Current Biography • Liner Notes
Another dose of the extreme and powerful hardcore we have come to know from this band. “Dedication” is an illustration of desperation, in words and music.
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ROCKSOUND UK
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Paul Raggity
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This is intense, the guitars so abrasive and vocals so charged with shouty anger my initial reaction was to stand in the corner and think about how naughty I’d been. My second was to smash myself in the face with a hammer. It’s thankfully less metal than their previous releases, and with tracks such as “Disable Me” having an almost industrial feel the result is like a mixture of Ministry and Sick Of It All. Heavy and brutal, it certainly ain’t for those that like a catchy hook to hum along to. The sonic equivalent of been ridden over by a gang pissed off Rhino bikers. If you like it banged into your ear hard and fast, this will leave you more than satisfied.
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Punktastic 4/5
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Ben
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The first thing you notice about this album is the sheer brutality of it. It really is like being repeatedly battered in the face with a large hammer over and over again. It shouldn't be as enjoyable as this, but it is.
I will be the first to admit I haven't got a massive hardcore background, but I found this release to be superb. Right from the very first track 'Get This Right!' the quality is evident. Grindcore riffs bounce off razor sharp drums, and the Rage Against The Machine influence comes strongly with the lyrics. A diatribe against all the bands who are 'struggling to get into a fucking nice review' while leaving their punk-rock ideals behind is augmented by the sudden change of pace within the song. This variety and flexibility are, in my opinion, two of the best aspects of this album meaning that while songs sound similar, there's never any kind of 'generic' track here.
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Copyright © 1993-2007 Burning Heart Records. All rights reserved.
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