Heroes Die Alone ends with a really full and powerful sound, which only vaguely announces what Gabriel and Lucas tear off the board just a few moments after the intro. With solid, fast drumming, which complex comes out of the speakers and paves the way for a progressive arrangement of modern Thrash Metal. In verse in the realm of speed, short progressive hooks are compulsory and thus deliver a complex game, which is accompanied by rock-solid guitar work. Behind The Horror succeeds with a good metal track, which is not only characterized by a reasonable arrangement and dexterity, as well as variation, but also makes a lot lyrically and vocally. The Thrash Metal influence is undeniable. This track by the Alves brothers achieves absolute perfection through the rich sound of the production.
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