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4.0 out of 5 stars
peace minus one, July 16, 2004
This review is from: Peace Minus One (Audio CD)
Toast--nice, heavy opening track with a catchy chorus...speaks out against alcoholism
Peace Minus One--vocals on this track are really nice, the lyrics are, of course, biting
Educated Hate--creepy song about school shootings
Shocking--this song is really intriguing..I can't really explain it.
Wicked Within--bunch of bass and a woman with a New York accent ranting. It's fun to listen to, and it ends before it gets too drawn out.
Satan--good song, but it really could've just stayed on Unclean
Gridlock--nothing spectacular, I usually skip over this track
Spent--for some reason Amazon skipped over this in their listing. It's my 2nd favorite song on the CD...fast singing verse leading into some screaming and the chorus which isn't amazing, but the verse makes up for it
Fornicator--This is the best song on the CD...pretty heavy, and also somewhat funny to hear him say "That's why they call me FORNICATOR" a bunch
Rollercoaster--see gridlock
Slaves--my 3rd favorite song. Lyrics are really good too "everyone wants to make somebody cry and bring flowers at their funeral" and "id rather be a murderer--than to be a murder victim" screamed a couple times
The Most Horrible Word Every Spoken--some screaming, a little singing...nothing exciting
Come--This song is pretty interesting. Best ending song I've ever heard.
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Shockingly Powerful, February 20, 2003
This review is from: Peace Minus One (Audio CD)
I bought this CD after hearing the title-track on Music Choice TV. While I listened to it, my mind was ripped to shreds. Rorschach Test hit me with some of the most powerfull, pounding industrial sounds I've heard in a long time, while still providing a depth and substance to the songs which is so hard to find in most modern music. I've listened to my "Peace Minus One" CD several dozen times, I'll probably wear it out and have to buy a new one before too long. I also bought their major label debut "Unclean" shortly after, which is also a great listen. I think "Peace" is probably the best of the two, in my opinion, but it's a tough call. Standout tracks include the title cut, the pounding intensity of "Rollercoaster", "Satan" remastered from the first CD, and the thrashing beat of "Spent" This is really one of favorite CD's, and since Rorschach Test isn't flying across MTV all day, I doubt I'll get sick of it anytime soon. I think any fan of industrial groups like Static-X or Fear Factory, as well as good old metalheads like yours truly, would be proud to have this disc as part of their personal music arsenal.
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Greatest Cd, You Haven't Heard of, April 9, 2002
This review is from: Peace Minus One (Audio CD)
One of the best metal Cd's i own. I have had it for a couple of years now, and it still has the same effect as it did the first day i listened to it. There are no weak tracks, and the highlights are "PEace Minus One", "Toast", "Satan" and "Rollorcoaster". The only thing wrong with the CD is that it doesn't have their best song, "Sex" on it, but still a great but, you can't go wrong.
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