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Human Factor
âHuman Factorâ is the fourth album of Metal Church. You can still count on Kurdt Vanderhoofâs
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
âHuman Factorâ is the fourth album of Metal Church. You can still count on Kurdt Vanderhoofâs
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
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Human Factorâ
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âHuman Factorâ is the fourth album of Metal Church. You can still count on Kurdt Vanderhoofâs
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
distinctive arrangements. Howe steal the show with his thundering snarls and prominent choruses. The title track reveals that Metal Church hasnât settled for anything unrecognizable and the same counts for the catchier âDate With Poverty.â Welcome to the Ballâ has its similarities in terms of in rock-fueled metal of dominating vocals and present guitars. Interestingly enough, the amount of variety between the thundering cuts like âIn Due Timeâ, âFlee from Realityâ and âThe Fight Songâ is limited; but still with mean-machine guitar riffs and crazy vocals. At last, Metal Church often deliver superb ballads and âIn Harmâs Wayâ is no exception. From the serene verses
to the emotionally-provocative chorus, itâs an incredible piece of work.
















