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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | 1500 Records -- Red -- |
| FEATURES: | Explicit Lyrics, Live |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Liberate - Slipknot, Stain of Mind, Waffle - Sevendust, Choke - Sepultura, I Will Be Heard - Hatebreed, Surfacing - Slipknot, Dig - Mudvayne, Chemical Warfare - Slayer, Waiting to Die, Too Close to Hate - Sevendust, Can't Wait for Violence - Nothingface, Keep the Sabbath Dream Alive - The Workhorse Movement, Dust, Go to Hell - Nashville Pussy |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 802648100827 |
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Customer Reviews of Tattoo the Earth: The First Crusade
slayer,slipknot,sepultura. what more do you want? this cd is totally awesome. slipknot and slayer are sooooo good live. but why do they always have to play "spit it out", what's so good about it? other than that slayer performs "Chemical Warfare" that is a great song. i love SEPULTURA. they are a swell band. i reccommend that you get this cd. it's worth it.
this cd kicks @$$
I got this cd and was a little iffy. i hadn't heard of half of these guys. once it came in the mail i popped it in my cd player and bam. the songs that sounded decent turned out to be awesome. the two weak songs on the cd were nothingface and the workhorse movement. i usually like twm. any way if you like any slayer,slipknot,speultura,hatebreed,mudvayne,(hed)pe,sevendust,U.P.O., and nashville p*ssy. than you'll love this and even if you don't than buy it any way because it is my favorite cd and it will become yours too
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Slayer saves another disastrous disc
I'm sorry... I reviewed this CD quite a long time ago and I am ashamed of myself. This CD is a sampler for awful nu-metal bands. Slayer saves the day with "Stain of Mind" and "Chemical Warfare." Rock and roll is not dead, at least not while The Workhorse Movement has anything to say about it. Nashville Pussy also delivers a good performance, even though their southern rock doesn't really fit in, not that it's a bad thing when so many of the other bands are pathetic. Definitely not worth the money, Workhorse Movement's performance isn't much different from the album version and you can get a much better and, obviously, longer Slayer performance from Decade of Aggression. Avoid avoid avoid avoid.