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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars *THE* best new band to watch as of 2005
All Shall Perish is here to take over the world!! This five-piece "melodic hardcore death-metal" band from Oakland, California have a very fresh and very unique sound. If you ask me, it's just what the hardcore/deathmetal scene needs. This band is extremely talented and are deadset on reaching their goal to become the first band to really cross over in the hardcore and...
Published on April 19, 2005 by Robert A. Kossayian

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2.0 out of 5 stars overhyped
after listening to all shall perish's debut album, im a little disapointed. song after song i notice the same boring riffs, and vocals that no one can understand. there is no melody what so ever. the drums are played WAY too fast. i recommend this cd to anyone who doesnt know what real music is.
Published on December 18, 2005 by fred worsh


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars *THE* best new band to watch as of 2005, April 19, 2005
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This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
All Shall Perish is here to take over the world!! This five-piece "melodic hardcore death-metal" band from Oakland, California have a very fresh and very unique sound. If you ask me, it's just what the hardcore/deathmetal scene needs. This band is extremely talented and are deadset on reaching their goal to become the first band to really cross over in the hardcore and deathmetal scenes.

By blending melodic "Swedish-style" deathmetal riffs with ultra brutal, dancefloor clearing breakdowns and the occassional technical metal guitar part, along with dueling "guttural" and "screaming" vocals, an intricate mix is created that is groove-inducing yet it ignites the flames of anger deep inside the souls of any listener. Sprinkle in some meaningful lyrics that are actually good and well thought out (a rarity today) as well as above-average production and you've got a winner. This recording also boasts no clean vocals whatsoever, which is a rarity today as well. That alone should win over a lot of fans who dismiss "metalcore" bands in general because of the singing that's going on in that scene today. No worries here, headbangers - this disc is all metal. But you'll still need to watch out for flying fists of hardcore fury and "The Windmill" at their shows, along with singalongs and a lot of crowd interaction as well.

I have read some reviews that seem to like this album but they make it sound mediocre. They couldn't be further off, this album is anything but. None of the musicians sound amateur at all, and I'd even venture to say that the vocals are some of the best I've ever heard as far as range and emotion go. Some vocals are brutally angry, and some are heartfelt and give a sense of emotion, without *any* clean vocals whatsoever! So if you don't like the new crop of bands because it seems like they came out of nowhere, well don't worry about that either - All Shall Perish have paid their dues and fine-tuned their skills in order to bring you their best work to date. Nothing here sounds thrown together or rushed.

This version of "Hate. Malice. Revenge." contains bonus video footage and revamped packaging if you are one of the lucky ones to have discovered this band previously. If you aren't, this disc comes highly recommended. Although they're all winners, some standout tracks include "Deconstruction", "Laid To Rest" "The Spreading Disease", and my favorite, "Herding The Brainwashed", which is possibly one of the heaviest songs ever recorded.

In their few humble years of existence, All Shall Perish have shared the stage with numerous established and up and coming bands - Dying Fetus, Bleeding Through, A Life Once Lost, Mortician, Diecast, Vehemence, and Cephalic Carnage just to name a few. They have won over the crowd at every one of these shows, and that's saying a lot given the variety of styles. They will be touring nonstop in support of their Nuclear Blast albums, so no matter where you are in the world, you will be able to enjoy them sometime soon. And there's no way you won't see them if you go to hardcore/metal shows, as this band will be touring with all your favorite bands and playing all your favorite festivals in the very near future. However, this album and all the upcoming tours are just a precursor for their next album which will be released in 2006. In preparation for the Apocalypse, however, I highly suggest you buy this album now. I guarantee it is a solid purchase and it will be one of the best CDs released in 2005.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is good, November 7, 2006
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
All Shall Perish's debut, "Hate, Malice, Revenge," was originally released in 2003 on a tiny Japanese label called Amputated Vein. Yes, it is rather convenient timing on Nuclear Blast's part to re-release the album in 2005, when modern heavy metal was peaking in popularity. But the fact of the matter is this isn't metalcore; this is deathcore, darn it! Anybody who compares this band to Trivium, Killswitch Engage, or even Lamb of God clearly hasn't heard this album, because it's far more brutal than those bands would ever dream of. In fact, it actuality falls more in line with the likes of Dying Fetus, Black Dahlia Murder, and Despised Icon. Like those bands, ASP augment punishing hardcore breakdowns with monstrous rhythms, downright bludgeoning guitars, rapid fire drumming, and monstrous vocals (death metal growls/bellows are punctuated well by high screams). The result is a truly massive, relentless, and devastating album. And somehow, the band manage to make it all memorable and even kind of catchy.

Most of the songs here follow a similar structure, with an accelerated beginning followed by a few moments of relief, before going back to the first really fast tempo. But there isn't any melody anywhere to be found here, not even in the restrained parts (which seem to be there only to help increase the tension). "Deconstruction" opens the album and plunges you right into a river of booming rhythms, scorching guitars, and incredibly fast, walloping blast beats. And it just never stops coming! Every track is as intense as the last and every track is as great as the next one: "Laid To Rest" almost bulges out of the listener's speakers with cool, deep bass guitar-aided breakdowns and more propulsive, quad-limbed drumming; and "The Spreading Disease" and "Never Ending War" are thunderous numbers highlighted by punching power chords, corrosively grinding leads and earth-shattering breakdowns. The two slowest songs are "Our Own Grave" and "For Far Too Long": the former is menacingly slower and is backed by crunching riffs, and the latter evokes the sound of cannon fire. Lastly, "Hearing The Brainwashed" is maybe the record's hookiest cut, due to its very potent, churning leads.

They may not be as famous or innovative as Dying Fetus (yet, at least), but if All Shall Perish had happened to release this album before that band made their debut, ASP would doubtlessly be this genre's trailblazers right now. "Hate. Malice. Revenge" is interesting, relevant, superbly technical, as heavy as all Hell, as crushing as a family as elephants, and completely satisfying. Brutal metal fans will definitely want to pick this one up: Your walls will be left shaking and your face will be left smiling even after the disc has stopped playing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is Deadly Death Metal!!!, May 3, 2006
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
All Shall Perish combine elements of grind and thrash within a very powerful death metal sound, giving you the urge to just destroy things! Not quite good enough for a perfect rating I give this album a 9/10, but from the sample track I heard from their upcoming cd I have no doubt that that album will put them among my favorites. The vocals need a little more (although they are above par for this style of music and are diverse), but the band is amazing (especially the drumming). The music is technical without straying into a spazcore or techmetal sound, the breakdowns are very dark and just downright creepy, and every song will rattle your brain with blast beats, there are also some European metal influences noticeable in the guitar work. The vocals and musical style both range between The Black Dhalia Murder, The Red Death, and Despised Icon, no clean vocals whatsoever, but definately not a bad thing. Any fan of death metal should own this cd because this is everything you want in a death metal album. Not a single second is wasted on this album with 8 songs done in 36 mins every song is solid all the way through (which is saying alot considering every song but the first is over 4 mins) with no weak points and no breaks.
Finding a favorite song is very difficult considering there aren't any weak points enabling the listener to eliminate any songs and each song has it's own strong points. I listened to this album 6 times in a row before writing this interview for the sake of listing a favorite song, and was able to narrow it down to 2 favorites.

Favorite Songs: "Our Own Grave" & "The Spreading Disease"
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Metal you've never heard..., May 31, 2005
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Mikie (Bay Area, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
You have to see these guys live!!! One of the best Metal bands in the Bay Area, without a doubt!! I'm not a huge fan of death metal, but the melodic sound of All Shall Perish will get anyone hooked. Makes me want to smash someone's face...
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing, May 7, 2005
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Greg (Bakersfield, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
originally released in 2004 under a small japanese label, All Shall Perish, just another great bay area band, took Cali by storm. they recently got signed to nuclear blast and are releasing their major debut next summer (2006). this band has everything. 2-steps, blast beats, crazy breakdowns, and techincal guitar riffs. any fan of crossover hardcore, needs to go out and get this. anything you wanted to know, look at the review below. its explained in better detail
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unbelieavably Brutal, August 13, 2006
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
All Shall Perish are a brutal, brutal, BRUTAL band. Mixing Together Hardcore, Grindcore, And Death Metal, All shall perish constantly send a barrage of aural assaults that will crush you if you are not used to this type of music. Reminiscent of old Cannibal Corpse, Crematorium, and Hatebreed, this music is NOT for the weak or faint of heart. CHECK EM OUT!! I cant wait for their next album to come out.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album, April 13, 2006
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Whenever I listen to this album, my mind is blown away completely. All Shall Perish are one of the best new death metal bands out there today, and there's no doubt we will be hearing more from these guys in the near future. Their debut album "Hate, Malice, Revenge" is one of the most brutal albums of 2005 that I've had the pleasure to listen to. This album has everything. The vocals are absolutely brutal, ranging from a deep growl to a frightening scream that will grab you right by the throat and tear it in half. The crazy technical guitar riffs will have your hair spinning and your head banging in sheer delight, the fast violent blastbeats and vicious double bass kicks will just make your ears bleed bright red. There's also some good bass lines on here as well. Every song on here kicks ass, but my favorite song is "Deconstruction". A video clip for that song is also included on here which is pretty cool.
themetalbeast's song ratings:
1. Deconstruction - 5/5
2. Laid To Rest - 5/5
3. Our Own Grave - 5/5
4. The Spreading Disease - 5/5
5. Sever The Memory - 5/5
6. For Far Too Long - 5/5
7. Never Ending War - 5/5
8. Herding The Brainwashed - 5/5

So anyways. if you're into bands such as Dying Fetus, Suffocation, The Red Chord, Despised Icon, Premonitions Of War, Lamb Of God, Black Dahlia Murder, The Red Death, Heaven Shall Burn, or just a fan of heavy music in general, you'll really like All Shall Perish. Buy this album NOW!!

BTW: Be sure to look out for their new album which will be out later this year, I just know it's gonna kick ass. Well later!
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5.0 out of 5 stars All Shall Perish is better than your favorite band., July 23, 2008
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acrid.one "acrid" (your mother's house) - See all my reviews
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All Shall Perish dropped this apocalypse in the year 2005(in the U.S anyways, it was originally released in Japan two years earlier). Fronted by a half pig half human monstrosity and backed by a deathcore machine, this band cranks out a little more than a half hour of straight brutal, aggressive as all hell music(I'll settle down with the metaphors). The vocalist,who is later replaced on the latter album, ranges his voice from the behemoth grunt, to the shrieking pig squeal to the Jens Kidman-like yelling(Meshuggah lead singer).The band itself, has crazy guitar work and pounding drumming that'll rival any death metal band out right now; they have the ability to vary in tempo without making a mess which is the downfall for alot of bands out there. The "sequel", 'The Price of Existence' is also a great buy, but i give the nod to this disc at the end of the day......A great band to look out for,people....All Shall Perish, remember the name.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best Death Metal of 05, July 31, 2005
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I listen to all forms of death metal, from Acid Bath (c. 1994) to Cannibal Corpse (c. 1990) to All Shall Perish, (c.2005). For a full-length album, this is one of the best new Death cds on the market. They have a distinctive way of melodically combining screaming and growling to harmonious chord progression and Slayer-like solos. Buy this album, and help support the new wave of Death metal.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wow, September 22, 2005
This review is from: Hate Malice Revenge (Audio CD)
This is one of the best metal death metal cd's I have herd so far. The drumming is amazing. Amazing! The guitar is good, there isn't many solo's. The vocals are the best both of the screams are intense. This along with The Black Dahlia Murders "Unhallowed" are amazing.
GO BUY IT!
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