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If
's 1992 record
was met with lukewarm critical and commercial response, by the time the band released its excellent 1994 return to form,
, the hard rock panorama had changed beyond recognition.
's sixth studio album literally saw the boys from the Bay Area fighting for their lives in the unfriendly surroundings of the alternative nation. Wisely, the band decided to try something completely different and join forces with
/
producer
. With temporary drummer
in place behind the skins, the band began tracking at
studios in Los Angeles. Wanting to return to the no-holds-barred yet musically challenging sounds of works past, the
teaming proved to be the perfect fodder necessary for
to regain their confidence. Surprisingly, the dark, raging sounds that would emerge from these sessions represent some of the band's most lucid work since the classic
. Impeccably mixed by hard rock warrior
,
gets off to a tumultuous start with the album's title track. A bludgeoning start-stop-start-stop exercise in monster guitar crunch,
showcases everything that is great and yet sometimes limiting about
's attack: huge guitar riffs,
's bowel-liquefying growl, and a classic Bay Area thrash sound spearheaded by rhythm ace
. Unfortunately, the song (like many others on the band's post
records) never takes off the way older tracks like
or
did. And with their backs against the wall, good, in this case, just isn't good enough. Still, all is not lost. Track number two,
is the perfect platform for
's massive drumming. As he leads the band into battle, the guitar duo of
and ex-
guitarist
effortlessly peel off one guitar harmony after the other. In
had finally found a solid replacement for the departed guitar wiz
. Also on offer is the token power ballad (a department in which
never really excelled) in the form of
With references to
and
, circa
only gradually takes flight towards a predictable guitar crescendo. Steeped deep in old-school Bay Area thrash and death metal vocals,
is an absolute scorcher, and undeniably the album's highlight. In the vein of old band classics like
will have fans of the classic chugga-chugga Bay Area guitar sound headbanging their necks off. At the end of the day, even though it rekindles memories of glories past,
ultimately falls short of a full return to form. And like many later day thrash metal albums (see
's
), for all its merits
would remain unheralded and unappreciated for arriving just plain too late. In the meantime, a little band by the name of
was about to reinvent the wheel that same year and do to
what
did to hair rock. Kill 'em dead. ~ John Franck