God Dethroned

Passiondale - God Dethroned

Release Date: 4/24/2009

Recording Date: 4/2009

Tracks: 10

Length: 00:38:01 Hrs

Label: Metal Blade

Type: CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (10)

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Length
Lyrics
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03:14
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06:39
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04:05
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03:51
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04:49
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What the Critics Say

It seems like a prerequisite of sorts nowadays: bands that fit within the extreme metal subgenre are expected to tackle some pretty heavy-duty (and often gnarly) subject matter in their lyrics -- that is, if you can decipher the lyrics through all the growls. On this 2009 release by God Dethroned, Passiondale, the lads from the Netherlands have penned a concept album of sorts, focusing entirely on World War I. The impetus for the album arose when the bandmembers often found themselves hanging out in the Belgian town of Ypres, which during World War I saw many a bloody battle between the Germans and the Allied Forces. While the lyrics may tell a story, the music is exactly what you'd expect from God Dethroned -- or just about any extreme metal band for that matter -- as evidenced by such tracks as "Under a Darkening Sky" and "Poison Fog." Images of war and the sounds of metal do battle throughout Passiondale. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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