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This review is on the 1st cd by itself.: After countless listens to Dopethrone, I decided to check out the rest of Electric Wizard's catalog. I first heard some songs off Let Us Prey, and was dissapointed. I like the album now however. So, I decided to check out their earlier albums. Come My Fanatics is pretty much in the same vein as Dopethrone. Bass-heavy production, killer riffs, weird ambiences, etc. I like Dopethrone a lot more though. The best songs are Return Trip, which is now my favorite Electric Wizard song, and Wizard In Black, which has some great riffs and killer guitar solos. The only reason I gave this 4 stars was because of Jus's singing. It can get annoying after a while, and I didn't really care for Doom-Mantia. On the whole, 4 stars.
If you liked Dopethrone, buy this: Although I would give the edge to Dopethrone, this album is very close. With the exception of the experimental track Ivixor B/Phase Inducer, this is one great album. I love Return Trip. It's one of my favourite EW songs of all time! Come My Fanatics and Dopethrone are both incredible albums. The other disc, Electric Wizard's first album, pales in comparison to their other work, but it's starting to grow on me. Electric Wizard is really a phenomenal band. If you don't have any of there music, buy Dopethrone. Then buy this one.
| Artist: | Electric Wizard | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0803341226333 | | Original Release Date: | 1996-01-01 | | Release Date: | 2006-08-01 | | UPC: | 803341226333 |
Tracks:- Return Trip
- Wizard in Black
- Doom-Mantia
- Ivixor B/Phase Inducer
- Son of Nothing
- Solarian 13
- Stone Magnet
- Mourning Prayer
- Mountains of Mars
- Behemoth
- Devil's Bride
- Black Butterfly
- Electric Wizard
- Wooden Pipe
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