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Fortunately, the worry was unfounded: Grip Inc. still exists. Four years after their last album "Solidify" guitarist Waldemar Sorychta, singer Gus Chamber and the exceptional drummer Dave Lombardo present themselves commited to the task. As if their creative break set free unknown forces - "Incorporated" presents a hot Metal meal. Not only Lombardo's formidable drums-spectacle can convince, but also the harsh guitar riffing, the great vocals and the powerful overall sound of the record. Some loosening up is provided by devilish violinist Eicca Toppinen of the befriended Apocalyptica (who thank this way for Lombardo's engagement on the Finns last record) and ex-Waltari/Kreator-member Sami Yli-SirniΓΆ who brings in a sitar. All this together makes "Incorporated" a variable and straight-forward rocking Metal opus. This band bursts with vitality! (Matthias Mineur - 04/01)