Inhuman Rampage Dragonforce

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  • Release Date: 06/20/2006
  • Sales Rank: 41,075
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861803421

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Inhuman Rampage

1LISTENThrough the Fire and Flames 7:20
2LISTENRevolution Deathsquad 7:53
3LISTENStorming the Burning Fields 5:19
4LISTENOperation Ground Pound 7:44
5LISTENBody Breakdown 6:58
6LISTENCry for Eternity 8:12
7LISTENThe Flame of Youth 6:41
8LISTENTrail of Broken Hearts 8:27

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Editorial Reviews

Although they like to call their style "extreme power metal", in actuality Dragonforce is an honest to goodness prog metal band. If you were to mix the lyrics/subject matter of Dio, the guitar work of Yngwie Malmsteen and Iron Maiden (shredding and twin-guitar harmonies, respectively), impeccable double bass thrash metal drumming, and the vocals of Helloween into one high-calorie metallic cocktail, you'd get Dragonforce. Hailing from London (do all prog metal bands come from Europe?), the quintet sticks to the game plan laid out on its first two releases, as evidenced by 2006's Inhuman Rampage. Admittedly, this sort of genre is certainly not for everyone -- some would say it goes beyond parody -- while some of the song titles sound like rejects from a high school battle of the bands contest ("Revolution Deathsquad," "Operation Ground and Pound," etc.). But for those who regard technique over tunefulness, Inhuman Rampage should be a worthy listen. And here's a challenge for budding prog metallists everywhere -- it may be impossible to play your instrument as technically precise as these lads from London do on "Storming the Burning Fields." A fine soundtrack while playing your next level of World of Warcraft. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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this cd and band just rocks they totally do rockby MushRoomHeadfan101

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November 29, 2008: this band just keeps getting better and better with each album they release this band rocks my socks off this band is the best of the best enough said

I Also Recommend: Death Magnetic, Lead Sails Paper Anchor: 2.0 [Enhanced], Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses, The Curse [Bonus DVD], A Death Grip on Yesterday.

Dragonforce Does It Againby Anonymous

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July 05, 2008: These Guys are Simply Amazing. I bought this album RIGHT after I beat Through the Fire And Flames on Expert. This Music CAN'T be hated. It is just too awsome. Live the force of the power metal Dragon!!!!!


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