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The Gauntlet: Dragonforce

Dragonforce Album Review


Dragonforce album cover   Band Name: Dragonforce
Album Name: Inhuman Rampage
Rating: 3 / 5       User Rating: 4 / 5
Label: Roadrunner Records
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Tracklist
1. Through The Fire And Flames
2. Revolution Deathsquad
3. Storming The Burning Fields
4. Operation Ground And Pound
5. Body Breakdown
6. Cry For Eternity
7. Flame Of Youth
8. Trail Of Broken Hearts


Ridiculous in concept and demonstrating flashes of unreal metallic shred execution, Dragonforce's overamplified, warp-speed version of Euro power metal is chased down and caught long enough on the eight-track INHUMAN RAMPAGE to showcase this UK sensation's blazing chops and deliberate over the top style. And while this band hurdles guitar and keyboard solos at the listener at a blistering pace, there's enough melody in between instrument clinics posing as songs such as "Storming the Burning Fields" and "Through the Fire and Flames" to illicit horned hand salutes across the globe. Just be warned, this one is cheesy, but in a high grade, spread it on your cracker kind of way.

Review by: mikesos

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