
- Artist(s): Christopher Williams, Mark Tornillo, Peter Baltes, Uwe Lulis
- Summary: The 15th full-length studio release for the German metalband was produced by Andy Sneap and is its fourth album since reforming in 2009 with Mark Tornillo.
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- Record Label: Nuclear Blast
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
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Running through the jungle Way back in '78 Here's the story of the people's temple And my great escape Communing with a madman The promise of... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Aug 17, 2017Rather than damaging their genre-shaping legacy (influencing the birth of thrash and the wider scene in general), they’ve embellished it with a series of albums that could have followed Russian Roulette (1986), with The Rise of Chaos possibly their strongest reunion-era release so far.
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Aug 17, 2017From storming opener Die By The Sword to rabble-rousing anthem Analog Man, will tear your face clean off.
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Kerrang!Aug 17, 2017Bangers like Die By The Sword and Hole In The Head share not only the four syllable song titles of the Balls To The Wall/Fast As A Shark Days; they're chock-full of those classics' runaway riffage, searing solos and tooth-cracking attitude, too. [5 Aug 2017, p.52]
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Aug 17, 2017The Rise of Chaos manages to entertain, and that the album does so with such gusto is the mark of a band with more than a little fight left in it.
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