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| The Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A | 
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| Artist: Exodus Label: Nuclear Blast Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $10.98 You Save: $5.00 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 56356
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 11938 UPC: 727361193829 EAN: 0727361193829 ASIN: B000VT2O8G
Release Date: October 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | Call To Arms | | • | Untitled Track 2 | | • | Untitled Track 3 | | • | Untitled Track 4 | | • | Riot Act | | • | Untitled Track 6 | | • | Untitled Track 7 | | • | Untitled Track 8 | | • | Untitled Track 9 | | • | Untitled Track 10 | | • | Untitled Track 11 | | • | Untitled Track 12 | | • | Untitled Track 13 | | • | Untitled Track 14 | | • | Untitled Track 15 | | • | Untitled Track 16 | | • | Untitled Track 17 | | • | Funeral Hymn | | • | Untitled Track 19 | | • | Untitled Track 20 | | • | Untitled Track 21 | | • | Untitled Track 22 | | • | Untitled Track 23 | | • | Untitled Track 24 | | • | Untitled Track 25 | | • | Untitled Track 26 | | • | Untitled Track 27 | | • | Untitled Track 28 | | • | Untitled Track 29 | | • | Children Ofa Worthless God | | • | Untitled Track 31 | | • | Untitled Track 32 | | • | Untitled Track 33 | | • | Untitled Track 34 | | • | Untitled Track 35 | | • | Untitled Track 36 | | • | Untitled Track 37 | | • | Untitled Track 38 | | • | Untitled Track 39 | | • | Untitled Track 40 | | • | Untitled Track 41 | | • | Untitled Track 42 | | • | Untitled Track 43 | | • | Untitled Track 44 | | • | Untitled Track 45 | | • | Untitled Track 46 | | • | Untitled Track 47 | | • | As It Was, As It Soon Shall Be | | • | Untitled Track 49 | | • | Untitled Track 50 | | • | Untitled Track 51 | | • | Untitled Track 52 | | • | Untitled Track 53 | | • | Untitled Track 54 | | • | Untitled Track 55 | | • | Untitled Track 56 | | • | Untitled Track 57 | | • | Untitled Track 58 | | • | Untitled Track 59 | | • | Untitled Track 60 | | • | The Atrocity Exhibition | | • | Untitled Track 62 | | • | Untitled Track 63 | | • | Untitled Track 64 | | • | Untitled Track 65 | | • | Untitled Track 66 | | • | Untitled Track 67 | | • | Untitled Track 68 | | • | Untitled Track 69 | | • | Untitled Track 70 | | • | Untitled Track 71 | | • | Untitled Track 72 | | • | Untitled Track 73 | | • | Untitled Track 74 | | • | Untitled Track 75 | | • | Untitled Track 76 | | • | Untitled Track 77 | | • | Iconoclasm | | • | Untitled Track 79 | | • | Untitled Track 80 | | • | Untitled Track 81 | | • | Untitled Track 82 | | • | Untitled Track 83 | | • | Untitled Track 84 | | • | Untitled Track 85 | | • | Untitled Track 86 | | • | Untitled Track 87 | | • | The Garden Of Bleeding | | • | Untitled Track 89 | | • | Untitled Track 90 | | • | Untitled Track 91 | | • | Untitled Track 92 | | • | Untitled Track 93 | | • | Bedlam 1-2-3 | | • | Untitled Track 95 | | • | Untitled Track 96 | | • | Untitled Track 97 | | • | Untitled Track 98 | | • | Untitled Track 99 |
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Thrash metal lives! October 23, 2007 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
I'll keep this review short but sweet.
If you liked Tempo of the Damned and especially Shovel Headed Kill Machine, you'll like this new one quite a bit. It doesn't so much deviate from what Exodus was doing on those last 2 albums as it builds on them. The brutality is cranked up even more and this is most evident in the guitar tones which are brutal, razor sharp and just plain mean! Listen to this one cranked on headphones to hear what I'm talking about. The rhythm section just pummels along taking no prisoners. Vocals are very aggressive while still managing to be melodic. Andy Sneap's production is crystal clear as it was on the last 2 albums as well.
Thrash metal is my favorite type of metal and hardly anybody does it right anymore. Exodus is the exception to that rule and hopefully the new Testament CD will along with this one show all of these pointless and pathetic scream-o metal bands how the big boys do it!
BTW, I should mention that there is some kind of weird pressing error or something right when track one ends and track 2 begins. Instead of going straight from one into another which sounds like that was what was intended, there is about a half second gap of silence. I checked out 2 other copies and they were all the same way so don't think you've got a defective copy. It's annoying and I'm not sure if they intended for it to be like that but oh well.
Exodus scores again November 28, 2007 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Since 1999, we've had a sort of resurgence in classic thrash metal bands like Overkill, Kreator, Testament, and many others. Over the past few years, we've seen the release of monumental albums such as Exodus' "Tempo Of The Damned" & "Shovel Headed Kill Machine," Kreator's "Enemy Of God," Overkill's triple decker "Killbox 13, "Relix IV," & "Immortalis," Slayer's "Christ Illusion," and Megadeth's "United Abominatons." Need I go on? To add insult to injury, Exodus has delivered another thrash metal classic....not once, but twice. Think Tempo & Shovel times 100, and then some. Once again, Andy Sneap's production and mixing abilities are put on full display. I can't stress it enough, everything is very audible: the bass, guitars, and drums. Warning: you may become more susceptible to ears bleeding. Need I mention Tom Hunting is back behind the kit? While Paul Bostaph annihilated on Shovel, Tom has surprisingly managed to make his return very apparent on this album. Now, if you were paying attention, you might have noticed I pointed out that Exodus has delivered not once, but twice. In case you don't know what that means, Exodus has planned on two albums, this one being the first of the two: Exhibit A. Exhibit B will be out in 2008. If this album is any indication, fans will have plenty to bang their heads to.
EXODUS releases best cd of 2007...so far. October 23, 2007 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Listened to it once through and it blew me away. Andy Sneap is the best producer out there...the sounds are crystal clear yet still retains the heaviness of the playing...if that makes sense.
I gather that Exhibit A is Religion?? Not having all the lyrics, I pick up a heavy anti-religious take and love it. there are only 8 songs...if you don't include the intro A CALL TO ARMS....and most clock in at over 6 mins each...it gives the band time to really explore the sonic brutality. Add in Rob Duke's vocals, which aren't as "cookie monterish" as were on SHOVEL...Rob's vocals are fairly clean with a killer aggro edge to them.
The drumming is frenetic, the bass heavy and thunderous...and the guitars and riffs are just intense. The lyrics seem to be very well thought out and even, dare I say, catchy?? hehheh.
Overall this is a razor's edge closeness to TEMPO, my fave thrash cd in decades...and that's on only one listen through.
Oh yeah...the title track, an epic 10 minute journey of just intense thrash shall be a classic moment in thrash history.
The boys have outdid themselves and I can't wait to see these songs done in a live setting...and then EXHIBIT B...mouth is drooling.
Congrats to all involved...another brilliant cd.
Typical EXODUS... Very solid October 23, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great stuff here. the Guitars shred and are in your face! The singer sounds decent enough, but its really about the riffs. They shred! Track by track run downs arent my thing, but as a whole it works fantastic!
Exodus now has 3 solid Cd's since reforming. Lack of some original members, But that doesnt matter at this point.. If you liked the last disc (SHKM)you will love this! Its just as heavy but not as forced. (not that the cd was bad by any means) If you didnt get the last one, i suggest you get this first. It is better overall. Great sound quality as well. The Guitar comes at you like a saw!
They were ahead of their time in '85 and are still writing new thrash rules. Highly recommend to all metal heads. I thank Gary Holt for keeping the legacy alive. To all those who dont see this as 'Exodus' because of lineup changes, FORGET IT! Its awesome. Well worth it.
Best Metal/Thrash album of 2007 November 4, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
A cohesive, driven, punch in the face. I am an old Exodus fan and reveled in Bonded by Blood and Pleasures of the Flesh. This is up there with my favorite thash album of all time VIO-LENCE Eternal Nightmare. Spread the word about this album it deserves to be experienced by all who appreciate Metal!!!!!!!!!!!
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