Various - Fuck The Commerce III

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Review by Keith Rowley

The album "Fuck The Commerce III" by Various is a compilation of various metal bands that are sure to satisfy any metalhead's craving for heavy and brutal music. The album features 17 tracks from different bands, each showcasing their own unique style and sound.

From the opening track "The Art of Deception" by the band Dew-Scented to the closing track "The Blackest Embrace" by the band Cryptic Wintermoon, the album is a non-stop barrage of heavy riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals. The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track crystal clear and well-balanced.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Infernal Waves" by the band Disbelief. The song features a crushing guitar riff that will make your head bang, and the vocal performance is nothing short of intense. Another standout track is "Soulless" by the band Misery Index. The song is a perfect example of the band's signature blend of death metal and grindcore, and the breakdown towards the end of the track is sure to incite a mosh pit.

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Artist: Various
Album: Fuck The Commerce III

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Tracks

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Catalog Numbers

CUD 008

Labels

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Formats

  • VHS
  • Sampler
  • Stereo
  • PAL

Notes

  • 4h video compilation from the FTC III Festival, 01-03/06/2000, in Neiden.
  • Comes with a A3 poster of white and black photos taken during the festival.
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Summary by Keith Rowley

"Fuck The Commerce III" is a must-have for any metal fan looking for a heavy and uncompromising listening experience. The album showcases some of the best bands in the genre, and the production quality is top-notch. Highly recommended.