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Terror
Rhythm Amongst the Chaos

Reaper (2007) Jason

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Terror – Rhythm Amongst the Chaos — Reaper, 2007

I love Terror. I don't care about what anyone has to say about this band being simple-minded or playing hardcore for the "wrong kids." Terror just flat out rules. Always have, and so far, always will. Rhythm Amongst the Chaos basically takes off where Always the Hard Way left off with Scott Vogel and company infusing the metallic overdrive of Integrity with the flat out floor devastating mosh of Hatebreed. You have four new songs here and Breakdown cover for any sort of maximum output you need to ever put forth while listening to Terror. Mosh away kids.

8.5 / 10Jason • December 8, 2007

Terror – Rhythm Amongst the Chaos cover artwork
Terror – Rhythm Amongst the Chaos — Reaper, 2007

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