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Electric Violin Thrash by FFF is an album that showcases the technical prowess of the violinist, who has managed to incorporate the electric guitar sound into their music. The album is a fusion of classical and metal music, with the violin taking center stage in most of the tracks.
The album starts off with a bang, with the opening track "Violent Symphony" setting the tone for what's to come. The violin is fast and furious, backed by heavy guitar riffs and pounding drums. The next track "Rage of the Strings" is equally impressive, with the violin taking on a more melodic role, while still managing to keep up with the fast-paced guitar solos.
The album continues with a mix of fast and slow tracks, showcasing the versatility of the violinist. The slower tracks, such as "Elegy for the Fallen" and "Lament for the Lost", are hauntingly beautiful, while the faster tracks, such as "Electric Vortex" and "Chaos Theory", are pure adrenaline rushes.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Medienfresser | ||
The Easy Way | ||
L?T! | ||
Schwarze Hirne | ||
Mit 18 | ||
Dummer Junge | ||
Manfred | ||
Warum Du? | ||
Weisses Schaf | ||
Armes Schwein | ||
Aus & Vorbei | ||
No Pasaran! | ||
National-Konservativ |
Role | Credit |
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Bass | Andreas |
Cover | Dominik |
Drums | Dominik |
Vocals | Dominik |
Guitar | Vladimiro |
Producer | F.F.F. |
Violin | Dolly |
Electric Violin Thrash is a must-listen for fans of both classical and metal music. FFF has managed to create something truly unique and captivating, with the violin taking on a new and exciting role in the world of metal music. The album is a testament to the skill and creativity of the violinist, and is sure to leave listeners wanting more.
Habe ich zusammen mit "Der Cola " mehrfach in Bonn gesehen , Ende der 80er , in Bonn und Umland . Würde ja direkt wieder auf n Konzert von denen gehen .