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EAN: 4028466104076 Format: Import Label: Massacre Manufacturer: Massacre Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Massacre Release Date: January 27, 2004 Studio: Massacre Editorial Review: Album Description: The first full-length album by the US power/prog metal outfit, features 12 tracks including 2 European bonus tracks, 'Half Life' & 'Chrysalis'. Massacre. 2004. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The Forgotten Future of MetalHighly Progressive and Very Melodic. I predict once the metal movement leaves behind the screaming rhetoric of nu-metal, Prototype will finally be given proper credit for their work. Right now, metal fans just can't accept a unique vocal style or beautiful melody... they sit and listen to their old Iron Maiden, Rush, Metallica and Led Zeplin recordings (completely entranced) but are currently unwilling to accept these styles in a contemporary form. Metal fans have fallen ... Read More Rating: - AwesomeHey, I like it... but that's because I'm in the band... :) :) :) Rating: - Incredibly heavy, progressive and polished.........I had been wanting to pick this one up for quite a while, and finally took the time to order....and I must say I have not been as satisfied with a new prog-metal band as this since the "Sun Caged" debut. I am a huge fan of the genre; and since Dream Theater, everyone trying to emulate that formula basically sounds like they are trying to copy them.Prior to Dream Theater, I grew up on bands like Metallica (circa "Master of Puppets" and "...And Justice for All") and loved the intricacy, musicianship ... Read More Rating: - INCREDIBLE TECHNICAL THRASH ALBUM!PROTOTYPE IS BY FAR THE BEST NEW POWER TECHNICAL THRASH BAND IN A LONG TIME! THIS ALBUM SLAYS! Rating: - Awful Emo/numetal vocals ruined a great albumI posted this on the other listing, not knowing which one is the right printing of this album. Here is the review: Got this album as a highly recommended piece from [...]. Unfortunately, it doesn't really live up to the expectations I placed on it. First things first- the music is good. Good melodies, crunchy guitars and great drums by Pat McGrath who is no longer with Prototype. Not a ridiculous amount of flash, but enough to make it interesting. Not too much to annoy. Read More |