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Steamroller TK-421 (Unsound Records 1998)




  

   Often cited Fear Factory and Slayer as their great influences among others but in the real life this Nu Metal band form Providence, Rhode Island playing their mid-tempo raw side of Modern Metal with Screamo vocals like a Cross-over of something popped out of The Pop Culture around Rock realm itself. Drawing their abilities for going out to showing the world by completed the maximum mixies on Hardcore, Industrial Punk, Alternative Rock and Post-Metal buzzsaw sharpen threads to any ears probably, done louder enough on this Kilgore's second album
A Search For Reason. By the time Kilgore releasing their works - Metal scene in the mainstream US soil is already conquered by Hip Metal and Nu Metal regime led by Korn or Fred Dyrst and co. leaving not many spaces for more further creativies for the latercomers especially bands whose just following trends without have something to sell and Kilgore might being their butts stuck into those category of lame followers lists. Anyway, this good album should be enough to pushing your curiosity away because everything's been separately replaced by thus anxiety tracks of misfortunes and alienated themes from Kilgore such as In Medias Res, Prayers For The Dying, Lullaby For Your Casket, Drop The Hammer or Double-Edged Sword.
   Jay Berndt on lead vocals, Bill Southerland (drums), Steve Johnson the bass player and guitarist Mike Pelletier seems unstoppable at one time - smashing things onto the sound system within feedback and terrorizing Rap-Core rhythmic grooves that instantly never stop ...

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