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Devour the Power

Destroy Destroy DestroyAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 5, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Good Fight Music
  • ASIN: B000H30BWW
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #303,600 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. The Summoning
2. Hang The Vermin
3. Gods Of War And Open Sores
4. Ripped Apart By The Juggernaut Of Fornication
5. Battle Cry
6. Eternal Voyage Of The Geishmal Undead
7. The Beast That Cannot Be Fed
8. Mutilated Cranial Orifice
9. Seduced By The Locrian Temptress
10. Hellfire
11. Bring On The Exodus

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Destroy Destroy Destroy are the real deal in metal and Devour the Power might as well be the soundtrack to Braveheart or Lord of the Rings. They play an epic, catchy style of dragon-slaying, Viking-metal. They have nothing to do with the latest trend, silly haircuts or the metalcore scene. Birthed in the backwoods and raised on a steady diet of Iron Maiden, Metallica and Judas Priest, the group rock long hair and beards because that is simply what they are about & we are pretty much convinced none of these guys own shirts with sleeves. Hailing from Murfreesboro, TN their sound consists of elements of early thrash metal bands of the 80's and 90's (Pantera, Metallica, Slayer) to the current sounds of the Scandinavian melodic death metal bands of today (Children of Bodom, Arch Enemy). Picture a combination of some of the best elements of Children of Bodom, Hammerfall, Dragonforce & Symphony X. There is a ton of guitar shredding, huge keyboard interludes, battle-cries & spoken-word orations of fantasy, battles, beasts and lost worlds (and of course, there are bullet belts). Coupled with the fact that vocalist, Bryan Kemp wears a G-string & gauntlet on stage and resembles He-Man in Adam form, DDD are an entertaining and captivating metal experience both on and off record.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny name, amazing results, October 10, 2006
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Alex A. Fintonis (Bay City, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I happened upon this album while browsing through a record store. I was looking through the metal cds and all of sudden I found a band named Destroy Destroy Destroy. The title of the album entitled "Devour the Power" .The name of the band grabbed me right away, mainly because it was a bit over top and kind of ridiculous. However under closer inspection, the album cover kept my interest. It has an image of demon like beast on it and there was a sticker that stated "for fans of Children of Bodom, Dragonforce, and Hammerfall". Well being a fan of all three of those bands I decided to sample it on a sample player. The sample player would play me about 30 seconds of each track. After doing so I immediately made the decision to purchase it. Not only that but the price for the cd was only $9.99.

When I got home I popped the album into my player and was extremely pleased in what I heard. This band had mixed power metal with black and thrash metal, and they had done pretty darn good job of it. The riffs are fast and very hard with keyboards that sound a lot like Dragonforce. The vocals for almost the whole record remain in a black metal style with some death metal growls thrown in hear and there. The lyrics are mainly fantasy based with some Viking style subject matter. Being a new band, as far as I can tell this is Destroy Destroy Destroy's debut record and they have produce one heavy mother of an album that shreds pretty hard. All of the tracks pummel your head, however some stand out tracks in my opinion are "Hang the Vermin", "Battle Cry", and "Ripped apart by the Juggernaut" just to name a few. Anyone who is a hardcore metal head would enjoy this album. It has lots of guitars and thunderous drums. However one has to get past the keyboards. At first they caught me a bit off guard but I got use to them pretty fast. I will say if you like power metal you will love this. If power metal is not quite your thing then defiantly sample the record first. I will say that this is a much darker, and deadlier version of any power metal band I have heard. A good solid debut for a new metal band and I hope to hear more from these lads in the future.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What metal ought to be but sadly isn't, September 28, 2006
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You just don't get this type of metal anymore. Ride off to a mystical land of swords and demons and evil bitches! The force at which this album will hit you in the crotch is beyond compare. They don't often make good metal like this anymore, so do yourself a favor and pick this one up lest the gods of metal rain vengeance down upon your puny skull.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very fun album, April 18, 2007
This review is from: Devour the Power (Audio CD)
Destroy Destroy Destroy are one of the newest bands to take part in the recently popular "prog/power metal revival" movement. And even though their debut, last year's "Devour The Power," doesn't exactly break new ground in the genre, it is distinguishable from most of the works put out by most of DX3's peers for three reasons. Firstly, this Tennessee-based sextet don't bother with "epic" song lengths -- the whole record is only eleven tracks and thirty-nine minutes long, so the songs are concise. Next, the band aren't overly reliant on keyboard solos. Sure, a couple pop up here and there, but they clearly would much rather rip through your speakers with guitars and pummel you with drums. And finally, Destroy Destroy Destroy incorporate several different genres and influences into their music - their overall sound is like a mix of progressive, power speed, Bay Area thrash, Viking, and black/gothic metal. As a result, "Devour The Power" is heavier and punchier than, say, Three Inches of Blood's "Advance And Vanquish," and it is also a lot more straightforward and easy to digest than most of the stuff put out by a band like Dragonforce.

"Devour The Power" grooves surprisingly hard and forcefully, shreds really convincingly, and is usually quite catchy, too. The musicianship heard here is remarkably tight; Destroy Destroy Destroy intertwine speedy riffs and thrashy, shredding leads with larynx shredding black metal shrieks/rasps, deft, bouncy, black (or thrash) metal-esque blast beats, and top it all off with a few well-placed keyboard flourishes. DX3 allow just the right amount of their progressive and power metal influences to shine through - enough to give the music a bit of variety without killing its energy and excitement. So, yes, these songs are very fast and muscular, but they never become overwhelming to listen to.

The album starts to sound similar after a while, so it will probably take repeated listens to tell one track from another, but there are several highlights here. Some of the most notable moments include the blistering (but still groovey) guitars and thunderous drums of "Hang The Vermin"; the lengthy, melodic keyboard runs and catchy "Oooh, oooh" sing-along in "Gods Of War And Open Sores"; the impeccable double bass work in "Battle Cry"; the superbly rhythmic and hooky "The Beast The Cannot Be Fed"; the slower, ominous "Mutilated Cranial Orifice"; and the two closing blitzkriegs, "Hellfire" and "Bring On The Exodus," which attack at breakneck speed, and are fueled by buzzsaw riffs and quickly thumping drums (plus, the latter track has a surprisingly slow ending when a cool piano enters the scene.)

It won't change the face of music or convert any non-fans of this type of music, but "Devour The Power" is still a good and completely listenable album which makes for numerous enjoyable listening sessions, and is a great, promising start for Destroy Destroy Destroy.
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