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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their 3rd best. Saying a lot., July 13, 2001
POS ( 1992 ) is Running Wilds third best achievement ever. Only " Masquerade -1995 " and " BHI-1994 " can surpass this impressing effort. Many of Germanys professional power metal reviewers even rank it as R.W:s top best album. Therefore ; do not mind the negative " review " below which is a unserious insult to every powermetal-fan around. Running Wild is not only real true metal - it is GERMAN MELODIC POWER METAL AT ITS BEST. This is music for those of you who are fed up with mediocre love-you-baby-freedom-party - lyrics that significates many popmetal acts today ( both in Europe and USA ). When Captain Rolf and his guys break the silence with searing riffs, thunderous double bass-kicks and addictive, choruslike pirate-hymns ( sung by MEN , not boys ! ) there is no pardon given ! This will sweep You feet away. If You have the possibility to test listen to this masterpiece before bying - then go for the tracks : Whirlwind ( very fast , energetic and with great headbanging-potential ) Pile of Skulls ( title track - probably their best singalong anthem since " Riding the Storm " on the Death or Glory-album ) Sinister Eyes ( a little bit darker lyrics - but still a great , powerful refrain that will grow into your head. ) If you do not like this , then you should not listen to/review power metal at all - because this is what the genre is all about. Even if people dislike R.W ( which for me is impossible to understand )for personal reasons , no one can dispute the fact that R.W belongs in the first top-five squad of european power-speed-metal that have graced the continent. The other four would be : Helloween,Blind Guardian,Gamma Ray and Primal Fear. Like many other R.W-listeners I can only hope that R.W will find their way back to this uncompromized top shape. Their latest album " Victory " is a very good metal composition, but clearly light years away from the above mentioned masterpieces. If you have never heard R.W before - I recommend you to start with the album POS. Nothing can go wrong.
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