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Band
Agressor
Title
Victim of Yourself
Type
LP/EP
Company
Dark Sun
YOR
2006
Style
Thrash
1/1/2010 - Review by: Eric Compton
Beefy riffs and busy hands behind semi-growling vocals
Believe it or not, Brazil's Agressor have been toiling away since 1982. Of course we've never heard of them simply because their recordings haven't advanced much further than demos. The long wait is over and the group finally unleash their debut album, 'Victim of Yourself'. Some of the material here was originally on the 'Kill or Die' demo from 1988. The band's expeditious thrash attack is similar to the likes of Onslaught and Holy Moses, beefy riffs and busy hands behind semi-growling vocals. It's all fairly ordinary and average but could appeal to dyed-in-the-wool mopheads that dig this sort of thing.
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
3
MUSIC
3
VOCALS
3.5
PRODUCTION
3
ARTWORK
3
LYRICS
3


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    3 :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: AGRESSOR
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Demise of Life
2014
Independent
Eric Compton9/10/2014
3
Medieval Rites
2000
Season of Mist
Eric Compton1/1/2010
2.5
Victim of Yourself
2006
Dark Sun
Eric Compton1/1/2010
3

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