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Carnal Repercussions

Salt The Wound

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Salt The Wound Owns.

This album is so intense. The vocals are insane. The guitars sound clean and fast. The drums are brutal as all hell. They dont over use pig sqeals. Which is good. And to top it off they have some brutal breakdowns. Like in the song "Gloves." This album is a five, no doubt.

if only

people knew their stuff. i'm seriously only writing a review of this cd to chew out someone who will probably never read it. No it doesn't sound like Job For A Cowboy regardless of whether someone would consider that an insult or a compliment because they are different style, Jonny Davy is better than any vocalsit alive, and his brees were exhales and their music (both old and new) was strictly death metal, they merely caught on with scene kids. So Salt the Wound is of a different, now that i'm done with JFAC, and more entertaining caliber. And with a band like this at least you know they probably put on a heck of a good show, which is all that matters to me. This is a good cd. Buy it, but not because some dumb kid said it sounds like JFAC.

Incredible

all deathcore bands should be this good

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active:

An oddly good date (September 11, 2001) for a metalcore (i.e., a band dealing with loss, destruction, pain, etc.) band to form, Cleveland, OH's Salt the Wound came to life on that infamous day and — after numerous lineup changes — eventually released their debut full-length in 2008. Formed by original drummer (he would depart in 2006) Jim Agrippe and Mike Kawkabany (guitars and vocals), Salt the Wound released their first EP, It's Taken Too Long, in 2004. Over the course of the next three...
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