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Age of Tyranny: The Tenth Crusade

 
Album Review: Age of Tyranny: The Tenth Crusade

  • Artist: Pro-Pain
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 02, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

George W. Bush may very well go down in history as one of the worst presidents in the history of the United States, but from an artistic/creative perspective, the Bush Administration turned out to be great for Pro-Pain. That is not to say that Pro-Pain's members are Bush supporters; to say that they absolutely loathe his policies would be an understatement. But the point is that Pro-Pain's music thrives on anger -- burning, seething anger -- and the George W. Bush era gave them a lot to be angry about. 2005's Prophets of Doom was full of blistering anti-Bush rants, which are also easy to find on the equally inspired and equally political Age of Tyranny: The Tenth Crusade. There are some politically minded artists who make their points in a subtle or even subliminal fashion, perhaps using double-entendres and forcing listeners to read between the lines. But there is nothing subtle about inflammatory tracks like "All for King George," "Iraqnam" and "Impeach, Indict, Imprison"; Pro-Pain leaves nothing to the imagination when it comes to lambasting neocons or criticizing the Bush Administration's disastrous bungling in Iraq. Of course, having political opinions doesn't mean much if one's music isn't good; the best political songs, whether they came from Public Enemy, Bob Dylan and the Sex Pistols on the left or Merle Haggard on the right, are musically solid regardless of whether one agrees or disagrees with the artist's politics -- and one doesn't have to be in total agreement with Pro-Pain in order to appreciate Age of Tyranny on a musical level. Whether one agrees or disagrees with Pro-Pain's views, Age of Tyranny is an engaging and very focused addition to the catalog of these alternative metal/hardcore fire brands. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The New Reality Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (4:20)
All for King George Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (4:07)
Pigs in Clover Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (2:01)
Beyond the Pale Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (5:00)
Three Minutes Hate Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (2:57)
Heads Will Roll Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (3:35)
Company Jerk Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (3:33)
Impeach, Indict, Imprison Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (3:59)
Leveler Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (2:11)
Iraqnam Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (3:53)
Live Free (Or Die Trying) Tom Klimchuck Pro-Pain (3:49)

Credits

Eric Klinger (Art Conception), Gary Meskil (Bass), Eric Klinger (Producer), Gary Meskil (Vocals), Eric Klinger (Artwork), Eric Klinger (Group Member), Eric Klinger (Design), Gary Meskil (Group Member), Eric Klinger (Layout Design), Matthew Bizilia (Guest Appearance), Eric Klinger (Guitar (Rhythm)), Gary Meskil (Producer), Gary Meskil (Art Conception), Matthew Bizilia (Vocals), Eric Klinger (Engineer)
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