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PLEASED!!! Aug 19, 2009 THANK YOU AMAZON!!! I loved how easy it was to order here and reseaving my packages several days ahead of time was a shocker too! I will always shop here for any and everything. You guys rock.
Apocalyptica at their best. May 13, 2009 Apocalyptica continue to impress me with their creativity. A definite plus is the variety of every song. This album is a very good one and a must for Apocalyptica fans, nothing out there like it!
Rockin Review Apr 03, 2009 This CD is one of the few "musical" CD's that I can listen to. I purchased it for the few songs on there with special guest singers but have come to find that pretty muich the whold CD is great!!
Worlds Collide delivers a great mix of progressive metal instrumentals with memorable metal vocal tracks Feb 04, 2009 The Good
At first listen, "Worlds Collide" is your typical progressive metal instrumental track. Once you realize it's just three cellos and a drum kit playing (that's right, no guitars), you'll be blown away. "I'm Not Jesus" features Corey Taylor of Slipknot on vocals. The track is driven by deep-bass tones and driving drums. The track sounds more like Taylor's second group Stone Sour. You'd swear muted picking dominates "Ion," but you'll need to remind yourself there's no guitars. the group does add the orchestral elements by playing their instruments classically at times.
There's no argument that Rammstein's lead singer appears on "Helden." It's no so much that the vocals are in German, but his intense vocals are quite distinguishable. Apocalyptica decided to kick the energy up to eleven with one of metals most intense drummers (Slayer's Dave Lombardo) on "Last Hope." You might think it's a little out of left field to include Three Days Grace vocalist Adam Gontier on "I Don't Care," but the gritty vocalist holds his own with his metal counterparts. Lacuna Coil vocalist Cristina Scabbia adds some serenity to the mix with her performance on "S.O.S. (Anything But Love)."
The Bad
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The Verdict
If it were just an instrumental album, Worlds Collide would probably fail. With the addition of some prominent names in the metal community, Worlds Collide delivers a great mix of progressive metal instrumentals with memorable metal vocal tracks. Did I mention the power is provided by three cellos?
Amazing music! Nov 29, 2008 These guys are amazing. I wrote a review for "Cult", another album and that review definitely applies here too! Our family LOVES their music, all of it!
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