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  • Release Date: 02/10/2004
  • Label: SOUTHERN LORD
  • UPC: 808720003024
 
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Probot

1LISTENCenturies of Sin 4:09
2LISTENRed War 3:30
3LISTENShake Your Blood 2:59
4LISTENAccess Babylon 1:24
5LISTENSilent Spring 3:27
6LISTENIce Cold Man 5:53
7LISTENThe Emerald Law 5:33
8LISTENBig Sky 4:51
9LISTENDictatosaurus 3:52
10LISTENMy Tortured Soul 5:00
11LISTENSweet Dreams 12:08

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Editorial Reviews

If you had to summarize drummer Dave Grohl's impact with only two words, they would be "grunge" and "alternative." Grohl played alongside the late Kurt Cobain in the grunge powerhouse Nirvana -- whose impact was truly enormous -- and he continued in a grunge-minded direction after forming the Foo Fighters in 1995. The word "metal", however, doesn't immediately come to mind when Grohl's '90s contributions are discussed; while Nirvana and the Foo Fighters both had metal influences, they weren't metal bands in the strict sense -- they were more hard rock than metal. Of course, there has often been a fine line between metal and hard rock, which are closely related even though they aren't exactly the same -- and given Grohl's fondness for metal, a straight-up metal project like Probot was long overdue. This CD is neither grunge nor post-grunge; a definite departure from Nirvana and the Foo Fighters, Probot is metal all the way and features well-known headbanger vocalists like King Diamond, Max Cavalera (of Sepultura and Soulfly fame), and Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister. Grohl's idea was to feature different metalheads he has long admired, and by doing so, he ends up traveling all over the metal map. The drummer's affection for thrash is evident when he joins forces with Kilmister on "Shake Your Blood" and Cronos (of Venom fame) on "Centuries of Sin"; meanwhile, Corrosion of Conformity icon Mike Dean's inspired performance on "Access Babylon" takes the album into hardcore territory. Equally memorable are "Red War" (the ferocious, Sepultura-like alt-metal offering that features Cavalera) and "Sweet Dreams," which features Diamond but is closer to the Black Sabbath worship of stoner rock than the Judas Priest-minded power metal that Diamond was known for in his '80s/early-'90s heyday. And whatever the style of metal that he is embracing, Grohl's drumming is passionate throughout this fine album, which is as rewarding as it is unpredictable. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide



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Probotby Anonymous

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September 06, 2004: Dave Grohl, aka the Savier of Rock, strikes again. He has got good drumming on the cd. He is by far, one of the greatest drummers of all time. This is probably one of my favorite metal CD's. Anyone who worships dave grohl, will charise this cd for eternity.

Probotby Anonymous

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June 16, 2004: The guitar isnt that great(except in sweet dreams) but is made up for in vocals(and bass from Lemmy)but overall, the best metal album(so far) of 2004.


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