For Whose Advantage?

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Based on 54 ratings
1990 Ratings: #159
August 21, 1990 / Release Date
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Roadracer / Label
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Quag3418K3l
79

I like their debut record but I've been meaning to listen to this for like 13 years.

Really nice melodic riffing to open "Questions", great heavy riffing as well, the vocals are just average overall I'd say. The riffing is very dialed though. Great leadwork for a fun opener. The title track begins with a nice punky bass riff before kicking off some nice lead guutar as the track builds. Quality riffing continues, the vocals have nice cadence to them. Good punchy attitude and ... read more

SwftVenom
68

Thanks for the rec? (Review pusher? Idk what to call it, I’ve rated this before) @KaShryX!

One of the main reasons I didn’t say anything about this album is that it doesn’t appeal to me whatsoever. I’ve tried this album around 5 times over 4 months and my opinion still hasn’t changed. Questions is the only outstanding song. The rest is forgettable, boring and repetitive (other than the riffs).

Favs: Questions, False Ideals
Dislike: The Bitter End, Kept in the Dark

OscarIsVeryCool
25

Unbearably boring and endlessly repetitive, very clean thrash metal with exhaustingly generic lyrics and quasi-political themes that are pulled of expertly terribly. Every single song sounds the same and I feel that i've heard this 100 times before in 100 different thrash songs. Unbearably boring and endlessly repetitive, very clean thrash metal with exhaustingly generic lyrics and quasi-political themes that are pulled of expertly terribly. Every single song sounds the same and I feel ... read more

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