Sacrifice releases "The Ones I Condemn" which brings back the energetic thrash metal spirit of their Canadian old-school thrash band origins. The album returns after an extended break by delivering energetic songs which recall their powerful early material. Sacrifice preserves its signature aggression as the album launches with relentless pounding speed and intensity since the opening sequences. Despite different vocal delivery Alessandro brings back the core elements which defined this legendary group. This album functions as a time display which transports listeners back to the basic power which thrash metal once conveyed. The product delivers an excellent package that both celebrates their past achievements along with current musical capability thus becoming a required listen for metal enthusiasts.
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Sacrifice releases "The Ones I Condemn" which brings back the energetic thrash metal spirit of their Canadian old-school thrash band origins. The album returns after an extended break by delivering energetic songs which recall their powerful early material. Sacrifice preserves its signature aggression as the album launches with relentless pounding speed and intensity since the opening sequences. Despite different vocal delivery Alessandro brings back the core elements which defined this legendary group. This album functions as a time display which transports listeners back to the basic power which thrash metal once conveyed. The product delivers an excellent package that both celebrates their past achievements along with current musical capability thus becoming a required listen for metal enthusiasts.
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