

Disbanded until death do them apart must be one of the main aim that kept tight by these Nu-Metal heads from Cape Coral, Florida as the guitarist Andrew Howard found dead but remains a mystery for the cause; Twisted Method would be sounded like the distant cousin of Orgy or Dope arming themselves within the none boring slicing tempos and groovy beats manufactured as the lyrics written by themselves and the music feels deliberating and crashing loud - expected for headbanging or long-term exhibitions for fast car racing. Escape From Cape Coma to be honest should be a statement from the group consisting of Derrick "Tripp" Tribbett on vocals, Derek DeSantis (bass) and drummer Ben Goins met each other at Mariners High School but not deserving long career as this "gone-too-soon" crew was actually playing great due to the conditions that these rockers starting it from the bottom zero as they're trying to reach more perspective among the connections within the mainstream Hip-Metal, Nu-Rock or even the underground heritage and scene whom separately not closed. Being realistic and listening to the album where Twisted Method would definitely bursting their common harder edgy music in your face to burning up the atmosphere this evening. Reach Out, Change Me, Awkward Silence, Rot, 125 or The End surprisingly leaving you sweaty as the results of hour of headbanger and imaginary crowd-surf that you might experiences in case you want to trying this one.
Escape from Cape Coma:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/5460/Twisted-Method-Escape-From-Cape-Coma-2003
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