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Angermeans

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Download links and information about Angermeans by Strife. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 39:08 minutes.

Artist: Strife
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 39:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rise Again 3:54
2. Life Stained Red 2:52
3. Spill No Blood 3:52
4. Angel Wings 4:22
5. Angermeans 5:35
6. From These Graves 4:24
7. Staring at the Sky 3:20
8. Mine Alone 3:49
9. Everything Stripped Away 4:43
10. Mon Bel Ami 2:17

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It was a retirement that would have made Michael Jordan proud. Only two years after deciding to break up, disillusioned with the hardcore scene they decided was stagnant, Strife reunited for some benefit concerts in early 2000 and the members found that the missing spark that had led to the band's untimely demise had returned. This is the first disc for the band since the re-formation, and it's obvious from the first listen that the spark grew into a raging inferno once rediscovered. Always unafraid to mix metallic sensibilities into their sound, that side of the group is explored even further on Angermeans. The appropriately monikered opener, "Rise Again," suggests the ripping riffery of Cro-Mags' "Death Camps," while the likes of "Life Stained Red" and "Stripped Away" could be mistaken for a Slayer outtake. "Angel Wings" is near death metal. None of this should be considered a bad thing. Metal and hardcore have always been allies, and as pop started to take over the underground punk scene, the influence of artists such as Agnostic Front seemed to wane, possibly a reason for Strife's previous exit. Angermeans is not just a comeback for the band, it's a long-overdue kick in the butt for a whole movement as well. ~ Brian O'Neill, Rovi