| Item no. | 437327 |
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| Title | Dragging down the enforcer |
| Musical Genre | Doom |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Outlaw Order |
| Release date | 10/24/08 |
| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Relive the crime
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2.Safety off
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3.Double barrel
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4.Solves everything
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5.Alcohol tobacco
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6.Firearms
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7.Mecy shot
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8.Narco-terroristos
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9.Siege mentality
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10.Walking papers
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11.Dragging down
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12.The enforcer
by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (29.10.2008) Thatβs what I call perfect timing: in the info sheet, the record label compares this irate and rage-loaded release with the unleashed force of hurricane Katrina. Well, the inhabitants of the affected coast area have just survived Gustav... The reference to EyeHateGod is unnecessary (comparable with the similarities between The Abyss and Hypocrisy). The aggressive Black Sabbath sound of Outlaw Order is as sweaty, humid, and feverish as the Louisiana swamps. Spiced up with Crust and Punk, these Sludge chunks are less monotonous than those of the main band, and catchier, in spite of their hatefully contorted vocals. Which doesnβt mean "Dragging down the enforcer" is based on danceable, straight rhythms ("Siege mentality"). So far, an ominous criminal past / presence in HipHop, Hardcore or Black Metal was seen as a scene-worthy entrance ticket - these guys are on parole and play with that image. Maybe thatβll help, musically, theyβre so good they donβt need it to boost interest, anyway.