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Break The Curse

Intense Records | Rerelease 2001 | Nuclear Blast

Line-Up

Steve Rowe (bass, vocals)
Cameron Hall (guitar)
Jayson Sherlock (drums)

 

Release Year: 2001
Style: Thrash Metal
Label: Rowe Productions
Studio: Timbertop Recording Studios
Producer: Markus Staiger

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# Title Length
1 Blood Sacrifice 3:35
2 Brutal Warfare 4:02
3 Impulsation 4:30
4 Turn 0:58
5 New Beginnings 2:37
6 Break the Curse 2:39
7 Illusion of Life 4:56
8 Your Last Breath 3:25
9 Journey of Reconciliation 4:27
10 The Majestic Infiltration Of Order 1:09
Total Time: 32:18

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5
demonicida, 01/31/06

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great album!
it's the first mortification album with a good and primitive sound, the song i prefere are "brutal warfare", "break the curse", "impulsation"..
it's a first style death metal with trash influences very hard and aggressive with a voice very bad of steve and simple guitar/bass riffs (and a drum section very shoal and good)
the best album of mortification

4.5
Nathan Fatula, 12/20/05

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Its great. In the begining I just listend to the newer stuff like brain cleaner. but when i got this in the mail and listed to blood sacrafice it was awsome. steves vocals were much higher then but still were awsome, i could barley tell it was him. thanks for your time, not much of a review is it? Oh well i give it a 4.5 god bless.

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Lars Andersen, 03/23/05

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Mortification has turned away from the old classical heavy metal of Lightforce, and faces the brutality of thrash metal with a touch of early death metal. The songs are fast and heavy, and has a typical 80's thrash-feel to them, while the vocals are deep growls common from death metal. Songs like "Turn" and "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" are faster and more grind-orientated, "Journey of Reconciliation" is a bit slower, and the Cameron Hall-written song "Illusion of Life" has a more old school heavy metal-sound to it. Lyrically, the album is pretty much straight-forward on the christian message, a theme Mortification never has turned their back on!