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CROSSOVER

CROSSOVER
Pythagorized
(Orkestral Promenade Productions)
66:04min

Uh, I don't know where to start from - I mean, giving a fair insight into this slab of crap (sorry) that's spinning furiously around back and forth in my Sony Walkman at the very moment. There's simply too much stuff in this Greek CROSSOVER's music; too many different sub-genres, samples, effects, spoken words, etc. sucked into this album; all this mishmash of ingredients only leading listeners toward an ultimate and painful headache in the best scenario I could think of. I don't know if I can bear all the pain over the last chalk lines, so I leave this right here, to give a fair warning to you by throwing just one word high in the air: avoid! CROSSOVER is said to play 'Symphonic Black Metal'. Bah, Symphonic Black Metal my ass... seriously. Band contact: www.myspace.com/crossover66, label: www.myspace.com/orkestralpromenadeproductions

Luxi Lahtinen

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