Unstoppable dangerous thrash metal sharks attacks directly from the start.
Previous album "Blood in, blood out" was a blast. This album seems to be harder in some ways. It's more about thrashing and that's great.
Of course, there are some wonderful melodies. It's a mixture of old, new great riffs. Influence of "Tempo of the damned" and "Blood in, blood out" albums is audible here.
I would like to say "Impact is imminent" too.
In specific ways "Persona non grata" is more progressed.
Annihilating guitar riffs are an important part in this thrashing structure. Gary Holt is a forefather, godfather of this music genre. He feeds this monstrous band with his guitar riffs, lyrics very well.
He is the brain of this metal dragon. A lot of guitar melodies and solos are praiseworthy, breathtaking and mindblowing.
Energy and power of drums fuels all this album perfectly. Rattling bass guitar is a great ornament in this flammable album. Zetro sings through the stormy songs with his typical voice. He was the best vocal razor this band ever had. Exodus created another hard album. It's an adventurous trip in metal wonderland.
The metal bible.
Big bang.
Divine madness.
Angelic inferno.
Colossal infestation.
Apocalyptic exodus.
This album is so insane that it's totally tasteful.
And that's Exodus. A musical monster.
