Death On Demand are a band from the U.K who also recently got interviewed by this zine that plays a mixture of death and thrash metal and this is a review of their 2011 E.P "Trees Of Woe" which was released by Satanica Productions.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with some blast beats, while the bass playing has a very strong and powerful tone with some heavy riffing that combines thrash and death metal.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to ast riffs that combine thrash and death metal together with some melodies, while the lead guitars have a ark ound to them with not much in the way of solos.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown in at times, while the lyrics cover hateful themes, as for the production it sounds very powerful, heavy and professional.
In my opinion Death On Demand are a very good death/thrash band, and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this bnd. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Face Of Hate" and "Into The Abyss". RECEMMONDED BUY.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Death On Demand Interview
. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?
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Hailing from the South of England in the UK: Death on Demand is a ball’s out Metal band that incorporate influences from Death Metal & Thrash Metal into our song writing. The band is Stu – Bass & Vocals, Phil – Guitar, Locker – Drums & (me) Lee – Guitar
D.o.D was originally started in October 2009 by Lee, Phil & Locker. Locker left shortly after to follow another path but returned in 2011 to take up his original spot on the drum kit.
Stu was a very good friend who had left his band in early 2010 and was offered the role of Bass player and suggested his friend Kurtis do the vocals.
Lee then spoke with his old vocalist from Blood Retch & Temple Mortuary, Graham Cleary who jumped into doing vocals during the summer of 2010, however after recording the very first version of Face of Hate Graham’s life changed direction and he could not commit to the band. We have included this version of Face of Hate on the E.P. as a thank you to Graham and to also show the very different styles between him & Stu.
What we have now is the Tree of Woe E.P. in all its glory; it’s been a long road with many twists and turns along the way.
2. How would you describe your musical sound?
Well to us we play Metal, uncomplicated straight up Metal but once people started hearing our tracks that’s when we got labelled Death Metal or Thrash Metal and we like that so we have adopted these comments and updated all our Social Networking sites to reflect the feedback.
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the music explores?
Face of Hate is based around a Serial Killer that wears a mask while kidnapping his victims but just at the point of his victims Death he reveals his Face so the last thing they see is his Face of Hate.
Violent Retribution is about turning the tables so it’s the journey or following the path of insanity to the point where the people responsible are subject to a horrific ordeal at the hands of the victim.
Tree of Woe was highly influenced by the Oliver Stone Movie Conan the Barbarian, an epic tale of sword and sorcery.
Into the Abyss is really about protection, so when a person gets mentally savaged day after day for years they place themselves in this state of consciousness where it’s difficult for the outside world to get in or for anyone to get through the mental wall that they have put up.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band’s name?
The name Death on Demand is born from the idea that in our digital age almost everything is available on the internet with exceptions to Death, however with the breakdown of sociable acceptability we believe it’s only a matter of time before the art of death in any form will be at the click of a button.
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
At the moment we are back in the main practice room once a week and we also practice in my Studio 2 or 3 times a week getting everything tight ready to start work on the album, so doing gigs is not a primary goal for us just now. Plus all the band members have had some difficult times doing gigs where you are put in with a bunch of bands that are not of the same Genre and that just gets you frustrated when you play your ass off and no one likes what you are doing. We are happy to wait for the right time and gig with the right bands in the right location, I don’t want to sound pretentious at all but it has to be right for Death on Demand or we won’t do it. If doing gigs was primary for us then we would be happy to do a gig once a week, however there are less and less venues that are happy to have Metal bands play and more and more Pubs are closing so restricting the choice any band has of playing live. Later in the year we are planning on a travelling to different countries and playing a few dates possibly in Poland, with the help of a work Colleague.
6. Do you have any touring plans for the future?
We really are so fucking keen to get a Bus and hit the road and just get out there and play. We have made some friends in the USA and we have this crazy plan of flying to New York and then playing our way to Texas over the course of 4 or 5 days then doing a few dates in Texas and then doing the same thing until we are back in New York. Also as mentioned earlier we have some work Colleagues from Poland that are looking to help us get some dates and do a mini tour of Poland.
7. On a worldwide level, how has your music been received by death/thrash metal fans?
It’s shocking to us just how well people have taken to our Music. When we first started posting tracks on Social Networking sites we got some very negative comments, that was until we checked the profiles of the people leaving the comments. We were so fucking happy when we discovered that they were a bunch of Emo kids with no jobs and no goals and all they did was to sit on the internet and slag people off for having a go. We knew then if we are pissing off the Emo kids we are doing something right.
We have been lucky to get some extensive Internet Radio airplay and that has boosted our Brand in many countries and in the last few weeks we have tripled the amount of fans we have plus the comments, feedback & reviews that people have been submitting is just mind blowing.
8. How would you describe your musical progress over the years and what direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
Honestly I cannot answer this question in full, over the years my creative side has always been full on but misguided, that was until I met Phil. He helped me focus my playing and got me breathing so to speak. Then along came Stu & Locker and these guys who are young have extensive Musical knowledge and together we have started to define our own sound. It’s not been a smooth ride it’s been fucking crazy at times but we all have input regardless of how big or small the decision. The future is an unwritten book and we are looking forward to filling it up.
9. Are there any side projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?
This is a full time line up, we all sort of had side projects but D.o.D is proving to be a viable project so we will make it work.
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
All the band members are fans of old school Thrash Metal, Gothic Metal & Grindcore with bands like Slayer, Celtic Frost, Testament, Nuclear Assault, Destruction, Paradise Lost; Napalm Death & Kreator with elements from those bands that can be heard in our song writing. We gather influence from Six Feet Under, Bolt Thrower, Obituary, Benediction but also from the great extreme Death Metal bands like Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Houwitser & Death to name just a few. We listen to so much stuff it’s difficult to nail down; we have all been listening to the new Hate Eternal album which is just off the hook, but also Obscura, Watain & a few bands from our Management roster.
11. Outside of music what are some of your interests?
That’s a damn good question, Stu, Phil & I all collect Metal CD’s, DVD’s & Metal memorabilia so we are always fully engaged. But at heart we are all Engineers of varying disciplines. Phil is a Senior Design Engineer, Stu is a Mechanical Engineer, Locker is an Apprentice Locomotive Engineer & I am an Electrical Networks Engineer
12. Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
We would like to say Thanks to the following people.
The D.o.D Wives and Girlfriends, Andy Harper (our Studio Engineer) Xan & Satanica Productions (our Record Label) Gort & The Pain Fucktory (our Management) Craig & Dovetail Strings (our Endorsement) DJ Rebel & Wicked Chaos Radio, all our friends at Wicked Chaos (far too many to mention I’m afraid) The D.o.D Disciples, all the Radio Stations & Webzines that have supported us over the last few years, and all our Friends for their constant support.
We would also like to thank the people who have submitted reviews of the E.P. and we would like to Thank John Larsen for doing this Interview with us.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The Burning Interview
1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never
heard of you before?
Hi Toby here, the drummer from The Burning…Well we are a danish band playing groovy heavy metal. Existed for 5 years and released 3 records through Massacre Records.
2. How would you describe your musical sound?
Pretty rough. We have always written music from the "less is more" concept. If you like Pantera and other heavy stuff you might like our tunes!
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts that the band
explores withe ne album?
Johnny our leadvocalist writes all the lyrics. He writes pretty personal but truly honest stuff. No stupid viking or battleship lyrics. Actual feelings from his own life including relationships, religion and personal issues. He saves a lot of money on "shrink-bills" :) naa just kidding.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
Not much. We are a kinda in your face band both live and around the band. The Burning sounds cool and is easy to remember and is'nt that the most important thing by a band name?
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and
how would you describe your stage performance?
The coolest show ever was at the danish award show called Danish Metal Awards 2009 where we co-headlined with Meshuggah and we brought a guy who joggled with fired up chains. We also brought a stuntman who deliberately kept changing the position of Johnnys vocal stand until the showman attacked the stuntman with a fake bottle filled with fake blood in the middle of an act. Alle of the 1.000 audience shutted up the moment it happened. It were so awesome!
6. What are the touring plans for the new album?
We are headed on a Danish tour starting in april and and in may we will launch a EU tour. But more info will come.
7. Are there any other side projects besides this band, or is this a
full time group?
We alle dedicate all of our time to The Burning.
8. How has the feedback been to your music so far from extreme metal
fans worldwide?
Great. We've always received awesome reactions from fans online an fans we meet after shows. We are well known as one of the most energetic livebands in Denmark.
9. How would you describe your musical prohgress over the yers and what
direction do you see the band heading into on future releases?
I think that with Hail The Horde we kinda found our path. If you think about it not many bands make an incredible debutalbum and follows up with an even better one…
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your
music, and also what are you listening to nowadays?
Well rock, blues, metal, hip hop and a lot of other stuff. We are really openminded and I think that you have to be openminded to produce creative music. Right know I listen a lot to Kvelertak.
11. Outside of music, what are some of your interests?
Well I love soccer but the general thing we really like in the band is drinking a lot :)
12. Any final words or thoughts before we close this interview?
Thanks for reading this interview and if you read this final answer you are truly awesome! :)
Toby
heard of you before?
Hi Toby here, the drummer from The Burning…Well we are a danish band playing groovy heavy metal. Existed for 5 years and released 3 records through Massacre Records.
2. How would you describe your musical sound?
Pretty rough. We have always written music from the "less is more" concept. If you like Pantera and other heavy stuff you might like our tunes!
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts that the band
explores withe ne album?
Johnny our leadvocalist writes all the lyrics. He writes pretty personal but truly honest stuff. No stupid viking or battleship lyrics. Actual feelings from his own life including relationships, religion and personal issues. He saves a lot of money on "shrink-bills" :) naa just kidding.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
Not much. We are a kinda in your face band both live and around the band. The Burning sounds cool and is easy to remember and is'nt that the most important thing by a band name?
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and
how would you describe your stage performance?
The coolest show ever was at the danish award show called Danish Metal Awards 2009 where we co-headlined with Meshuggah and we brought a guy who joggled with fired up chains. We also brought a stuntman who deliberately kept changing the position of Johnnys vocal stand until the showman attacked the stuntman with a fake bottle filled with fake blood in the middle of an act. Alle of the 1.000 audience shutted up the moment it happened. It were so awesome!
6. What are the touring plans for the new album?
We are headed on a Danish tour starting in april and and in may we will launch a EU tour. But more info will come.
7. Are there any other side projects besides this band, or is this a
full time group?
We alle dedicate all of our time to The Burning.
8. How has the feedback been to your music so far from extreme metal
fans worldwide?
Great. We've always received awesome reactions from fans online an fans we meet after shows. We are well known as one of the most energetic livebands in Denmark.
9. How would you describe your musical prohgress over the yers and what
direction do you see the band heading into on future releases?
I think that with Hail The Horde we kinda found our path. If you think about it not many bands make an incredible debutalbum and follows up with an even better one…
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your
music, and also what are you listening to nowadays?
Well rock, blues, metal, hip hop and a lot of other stuff. We are really openminded and I think that you have to be openminded to produce creative music. Right know I listen a lot to Kvelertak.
11. Outside of music, what are some of your interests?
Well I love soccer but the general thing we really like in the band is drinking a lot :)
12. Any final words or thoughts before we close this interview?
Thanks for reading this interview and if you read this final answer you are truly awesome! :)
Toby
Monday, August 29, 2011
Meatshank/Scavangers/2010 CD Review
Meatshank are a band from Kansas City, Missouri that mixes thrash and death metal together and this is a review of their self titled 2010 album "Scavangers".
Drums alternate between slow, midpaced to fast drumming with some blast beats being used at times, while the bass playing is kind of mixed down low in the mix and seems to follow the riffs that are coming out of the guitars.
Rhythm guitars mix slow, midpaced to fast metal riffs together that combine thrash and death metal together, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding metal guitar solos that also contain some melodies to them, as for the accoustic guitars when they are utilized they bring a classic sounding 80's metal ballad feel to the music.
Vocals are mostly thrash style vocals with some ocassional death metal growls, while the lyrics cover violent themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and somewhat professional sound to it.
In my opinion MEatshank are a very good extreme metal band that brings back the sound of 80's underground metal and if you are a fan of that style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Atmosphere Of Violence" "Rape, Murder, Ason, And Rape" and "Hell Road". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums alternate between slow, midpaced to fast drumming with some blast beats being used at times, while the bass playing is kind of mixed down low in the mix and seems to follow the riffs that are coming out of the guitars.
Rhythm guitars mix slow, midpaced to fast metal riffs together that combine thrash and death metal together, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding metal guitar solos that also contain some melodies to them, as for the accoustic guitars when they are utilized they bring a classic sounding 80's metal ballad feel to the music.
Vocals are mostly thrash style vocals with some ocassional death metal growls, while the lyrics cover violent themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and somewhat professional sound to it.
In my opinion MEatshank are a very good extreme metal band that brings back the sound of 80's underground metal and if you are a fan of that style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Atmosphere Of Violence" "Rape, Murder, Ason, And Rape" and "Hell Road". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
The Burning/Hail The Horde/Massacre Records/2010 CD Review
The Burning are a band from Denmark that plays a brutal style of death/thrash metal and this is a review of their 2010 album "Hail The Horde" which was released by Massacre Records.
Drums range from slow , midpaced to fast with some blast beats, while the bass playing has a dark tone which follows the rifffs that are coming out of the guitars and at times they have a powerful sound of their own.
Rhythm guitars take influences from death metal, thrash metal and groove metal to create somewhat of a brutal sound that has a good amount of melody and the ocassional traditional metal/rock influences, while the lead guitars whenn they are utilized are very distorted thrash metal guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly groove metal type of growling, with some deep death metal growls thrown in at times and the ocassional clean singing vocals, while the lyrics cover death, violence and anti christianity, as for the production it has a very heavy and professional sound.
In my opinion while The Burning are not a band that is really something I would listen to on a regular bsis, I still feel they are very good at what they do and if you are are looking for a band that combines, thrash, death, and groove metal together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Godless" "The Nihilist Life" "Hail The Horde" and "Inverted Criss Syndrome. RECEMMONDED
Drums range from slow , midpaced to fast with some blast beats, while the bass playing has a dark tone which follows the rifffs that are coming out of the guitars and at times they have a powerful sound of their own.
Rhythm guitars take influences from death metal, thrash metal and groove metal to create somewhat of a brutal sound that has a good amount of melody and the ocassional traditional metal/rock influences, while the lead guitars whenn they are utilized are very distorted thrash metal guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly groove metal type of growling, with some deep death metal growls thrown in at times and the ocassional clean singing vocals, while the lyrics cover death, violence and anti christianity, as for the production it has a very heavy and professional sound.
In my opinion while The Burning are not a band that is really something I would listen to on a regular bsis, I still feel they are very good at what they do and if you are are looking for a band that combines, thrash, death, and groove metal together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Godless" "The Nihilist Life" "Hail The Horde" and "Inverted Criss Syndrome. RECEMMONDED
Friday, August 26, 2011
Subhuman Interview
1. Can you update us with what is going on with the band these days?
Actually we are working on some new songs for the next album and playing a lot of gigs around italy. And we are renewing our rehearsal room!
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album?
Our style is a mix between death metal and bay area style thrash, but with a modern approach. Profondo Rozzo has a very aggressive sound with no mercy. A kick in the ass... or in the balls, you can choose!
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new album explores?
We talk about a great variety of themes: killers, mafia,pornstar, religion etc, but always in our ironical way. We are never too serious!! Perhaps the title track is about a mad killer accidentally going to heaven. He isn't so happy of that and so he sets everything on fire! We also talk about more serious topic like in "odio chiama odio" in which dog fights is described as seen from the animal point of view... and of course we are against religion and its egemony above peoples that here in italy is very strong.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?
The name of the band reflects our singer, that is very rude and wild! Anyway it have no particular meaning, but sounds cool and reflect our attitude, expecially on stage!
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best show for depth, satisfaction and people's response was at Gods of Metal, the biggest metal festival in Italy. First 'cause a lot of time we was on the audience side, and second becausecause people were really crazy!
And other really great gig was the one with Deicide, Marduk, Vader and Decapitated: it was a bit strange to share the stage with bands we grew up! Our live performances are wild and funny: we mix violence with the bullshit talent of our frontman Zula. We are basically a live band .
6. Are there any plans for a U.S tour?
Not for now or in short time. It would be great, but is not so simple... our reputation as metal band is growing up fast, but maybe an european tour first would be better, and we are searching to do it!
7. How has your music been recieved so far by death/thrash metal fans worldwide?
Well, better than we would expected. We have a lot of amazing review around the world, not bad for a band singing in its native language!
8. Are there any other side projects besides this band or is this a full time group?
Not at the moment, but our drummer play in a lot of different bands. In the past Matteo was a member of a hard rock band called RattleSnake (RIP) and The Aestetic Project, a two man band (or better one and a half!) with the aim to restore the supremacy of the man respect on the woman! hahaha
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on the next album?
The next album will be better than "Profondo Rozzo". The new songs are more various, faster and violent than ever, a step above the past! We are in a good point of composition and we hope to will be in one year...
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
As said before Testament and all the bay area thrash movement, but even great bands like Meshuggah and Nevermore. We listen to a lot of music of different styles, not only metal. Our drummer perhaps wasn't into death metal before..
And now here in italy we have a lot of talented bands like Hour of Penance, The Modern Age Slavery, Sadist, Fleshgod Apocalypse that i like!
11. Outside of music, what are some of your interests?
We are common guys with common lifes, but we have a strong passion for violent music.
12. Any final words or thoughts before we close this interview?
If you want to be updated about Subhuman, visit our myspace ( HYPERLINK "http://www.myspace.com/subhumanweb" \t "_blank" www.myspace.com/subhumanweb ). We are also on facebook, Reverbnation and Youtube!
horns up!
Actually we are working on some new songs for the next album and playing a lot of gigs around italy. And we are renewing our rehearsal room!
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album?
Our style is a mix between death metal and bay area style thrash, but with a modern approach. Profondo Rozzo has a very aggressive sound with no mercy. A kick in the ass... or in the balls, you can choose!
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new album explores?
We talk about a great variety of themes: killers, mafia,pornstar, religion etc, but always in our ironical way. We are never too serious!! Perhaps the title track is about a mad killer accidentally going to heaven. He isn't so happy of that and so he sets everything on fire! We also talk about more serious topic like in "odio chiama odio" in which dog fights is described as seen from the animal point of view... and of course we are against religion and its egemony above peoples that here in italy is very strong.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?
The name of the band reflects our singer, that is very rude and wild! Anyway it have no particular meaning, but sounds cool and reflect our attitude, expecially on stage!
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best show for depth, satisfaction and people's response was at Gods of Metal, the biggest metal festival in Italy. First 'cause a lot of time we was on the audience side, and second becausecause people were really crazy!
And other really great gig was the one with Deicide, Marduk, Vader and Decapitated: it was a bit strange to share the stage with bands we grew up! Our live performances are wild and funny: we mix violence with the bullshit talent of our frontman Zula. We are basically a live band .
6. Are there any plans for a U.S tour?
Not for now or in short time. It would be great, but is not so simple... our reputation as metal band is growing up fast, but maybe an european tour first would be better, and we are searching to do it!
7. How has your music been recieved so far by death/thrash metal fans worldwide?
Well, better than we would expected. We have a lot of amazing review around the world, not bad for a band singing in its native language!
8. Are there any other side projects besides this band or is this a full time group?
Not at the moment, but our drummer play in a lot of different bands. In the past Matteo was a member of a hard rock band called RattleSnake (RIP) and The Aestetic Project, a two man band (or better one and a half!) with the aim to restore the supremacy of the man respect on the woman! hahaha
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on the next album?
The next album will be better than "Profondo Rozzo". The new songs are more various, faster and violent than ever, a step above the past! We are in a good point of composition and we hope to will be in one year...
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
As said before Testament and all the bay area thrash movement, but even great bands like Meshuggah and Nevermore. We listen to a lot of music of different styles, not only metal. Our drummer perhaps wasn't into death metal before..
And now here in italy we have a lot of talented bands like Hour of Penance, The Modern Age Slavery, Sadist, Fleshgod Apocalypse that i like!
11. Outside of music, what are some of your interests?
We are common guys with common lifes, but we have a strong passion for violent music.
12. Any final words or thoughts before we close this interview?
If you want to be updated about Subhuman, visit our myspace ( HYPERLINK "http://www.myspace.com/subhumanweb" \t "_blank" www.myspace.com/subhumanweb ). We are also on facebook, Reverbnation and Youtube!
horns up!
Subhuman/Profundo Rozzo/Maple Metal Records/2010 CD Review
Subhuman are a band from Italy that plays a very technical form of death/thrash and this is a review of their 2010 album "Profundo Rozzo" which was released by Maple Metal Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with alot of technical parts and blast beats, while the bass playing is kind of mixed down low in the mix and follows the riffs that are coming out of the guitars and at times they have a very powerful sound..
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast technical death/thrash riffs that are very technical and have a groove metal feel to them, while the lead guitars are very technical sounding death/thrash guitar solos.
Vocals are a mixture of deep death metal growls with some higher pitched growls and screams being used on a regular basis, while the lyrics are written in Latin and cover hateful topics and the corruption of Christianity, as for the production it has a very heavy and professional sound to it.
In my opinion Subhuman are a very good technical death/thrash band that should appeal to all fans of this genre. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Natra Troia(Natural Born Whre)" "Mafia" "Babbo Fatale(The Grinch)" and "Infamia E Potere(Infamy And Power)". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with alot of technical parts and blast beats, while the bass playing is kind of mixed down low in the mix and follows the riffs that are coming out of the guitars and at times they have a very powerful sound..
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast technical death/thrash riffs that are very technical and have a groove metal feel to them, while the lead guitars are very technical sounding death/thrash guitar solos.
Vocals are a mixture of deep death metal growls with some higher pitched growls and screams being used on a regular basis, while the lyrics are written in Latin and cover hateful topics and the corruption of Christianity, as for the production it has a very heavy and professional sound to it.
In my opinion Subhuman are a very good technical death/thrash band that should appeal to all fans of this genre. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Natra Troia(Natural Born Whre)" "Mafia" "Babbo Fatale(The Grinch)" and "Infamia E Potere(Infamy And Power)". RECEMMONDED BUY.
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