1. 悲慘的URN前鼓手 悲憤的自白:
3.4.2005
”As of this day, I am no longer in URN.
The Reason:
Sulphur does not want me in the band due to him thinking I’m not capable of
pulling off the drumming anymore.. Its that fucking simple, all else is
speculation.
Megatons will be re-released some day, just don’t ask about that from me
since I will have no part in the re-release.”
Reviews for Urn's 666 Megatons
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=8414
A lame duck - 51%
Written by Milo on February 28th, 2005
This album is a not-so-great collection of thrash songs with a little generic
BM vibe to it, but it falls short at being fully enjoyable or memorable. That
happens because the album has little-to-no variation in the song structures,
riffs and drumming patterns, factors that are capital for a thrash albums.
The songs consist of full speed blasts of slightly blackened thrash with very
simple structures. Verse-chorus-verse patterns are easily found here.
Practically no midpaced or slow sections. The riffs are not very memorable,
as shown by the first three songs and when they do find one, they milk the
hell out of it, using small variations to keep the listener interested.
Technically speaking, there are no influences from other genres, except for
the aforementioned BM vibe.
At least, the album is very intense. The drumming, although not creative or
diverse, is very fast and the snare and double bass have a pretty loud sound.
There are some blastbeats and a whole lot of double bass strings. As for the
vocals, they are just standard BM shrieks.
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The songs are generally bland and uninteresting for the most part, except
when they find a good riff to abuse. Every song has at least one riff worthy
of note, but in my opinion, it’s too little to keep my interest. If you like
speed just for the hell of it, get it. Other than that, it’s not recommended.
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哈哈哈 我絕得這張極衝極讚啊
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