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Re: thank-you note (Reply to this comment)
by pacione
This album is one of their strongest to date, and I met them when they were touring for their EP Carry the Wounded and their album Vanishing Lessons. This album is for Luke was what Pathogenic Occular was with their first vocalist.
And this is their crowning album for them but I would love to see them tour with it just to see if they got Marty and Bruce as their touring bands. Ted (the drummer) was one of the members from Trouble so you can hear a little bit of The Tempter in "Ghost At The Wheel."
I remember when I first heard Ark Of Suffering for the first time it scared the crap out of me. Of the Christian thrash metallers out there I kind of knew Tourniquet was going to out last many of their peers, namely because how cerebral they were.
One band that you can throw into the mix that is equally as complex is Thought Industry from the early 1990s that came out about the same time as Tourniquet in 1991. Iced Earth is another that came about the same time as this one. This band was the first from that scene to acknowledge gothic fiction as much as their counterparts Metallica, Iced Earth, and Iron Maiden.
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Jun 27 '05 2:47 pm PDT
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thank-you note (Reply to this comment)
by voxpoptart
I just wanted to mention how fond i'm becoming of this album, which i heard about entirely through you. Thanks!
cheers,
- Brian
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Aug 16 '03 3:58 am PDT
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