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Reviewed by: Lindsay Day
Label: Roadrunner Records
Release: October 28, 2003
Website: www.devildriver.com
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/devildriver 

DevilDriver DevilDriver


If you are looking for an album that will quench your thirst for black metal/thrash, then your search is now over. You want a CD that will leave you craving for more after it has pounded you into a pulp with every kick ass track? Devildriver’s debut album is all that and a bag of chips. Dez Fafara, ex front man to the band Coal Chamber, breathes new life into the music world with his intense voice and overall vision. Devildriver is a massive step up from Coal Chamber, and definitely reveals the immense talent that Dez had all along. Few bands are able to produce an album in which each and every song is just…so f*n good! DevilDriver grabs you and just won’t let go, and you wouldn’t have it any other way. Buy this CD, and go out and see ‘em live, it’ll be well worth all the bruises you will get in the pit.

 


Track Listing:

1.   Nothing's Wrong? 7.   Knee Deep
2.   I Could Care Less 8.   What Does It Take (To Be A Man)
3.   Die (And Die Now) 9.   Swinging The Dead
4.   I Dreamed I Died 10.   Revelation Machine
5.   Cry For Me Sky (Eulogy Of The Scorned) 11.   Meet The Wretched
6.   Mountain, The 12.   Devil's Son

 


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