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Blood in Blood Out

Exodus

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The veteran San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal legends' tenth studio album is also their first long-layer to feature the singing/screaming talents of Steve "Zetro" Souza since 2004's Tempo of the Damned -- Rob Dukes, who handled vocal duties on the band's four prior outings, split with the group in the summer of 2014. Band and ex/current/deceased lead singer acrimony aside, the 11- track Blood In, Blood Out mostly crushes it, offering up a pulverizing set of textbook thrash-induced mayhem that somehow manages to sound both classic and vital. The band tosses a red herring into the pit with the electro-stomp intro to opener "Black 13," but it doesn't take long for guitarists Gary Holt and Lee Altus to unleash a barrage of staccato riffage that, like a perfectly calculated headshot, effectively drenches the listener in assorted bits of viscera. Elsewhere, Metallica's Kirk Hammet returns to the fold for a guest spot on the particularly crunchy "Salt the Wound," the relentless "Collateral Damage" arrives via a malevolently dissonant descending run that eventually morphs into the scaly backbone of the song, and the insidious title track, with its pit-antagonizing shout-out to late vocalist Paul Baloff ("We wrote the book so you better know the plot/new breed, old creed, let's see what you brought"), all succeed via their obvious disdain for whether or not anybody actually gives a sh*t. For all its excess (some tracks definitely overstay their welcome), Blood In, Blood Out, much like Cannibal Corpse's 2014 offering Skeletal Domain, sounds remarkably dialed-in for a band so long in the tooth, and while it doesn't break any new ground for the stalwart rockers, it certainly does little to tarnish their reputation as thrash royalty.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
Black 13
00:06:21

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

2
Blood in Blood Out
00:03:42

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

3
Collateral Damage
00:05:27

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

4
Salt the Wound
00:04:24

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

5
Body Harvest
00:06:28

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Lee Altus, Composer, Author - Jack Gibson, Author - Steven Michael Souza, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

6
BTK
00:06:56

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

7
Wrapped in the Arms of Rage
00:04:30

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

8
My Last Nerve
00:06:10

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

9
Numb
00:06:13

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

10
Honor Killings
00:05:42

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Lee Altus, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

11
Food for the Worms
00:06:22

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Gary Holt, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

12
Angel of Death
00:04:38

Exodus, Artist, MainArtist - Kevin John Heybourne, Composer, Author

2014 Nuclear Blast 2014 Nuclear Blast

Album review

The veteran San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal legends' tenth studio album is also their first long-layer to feature the singing/screaming talents of Steve "Zetro" Souza since 2004's Tempo of the Damned -- Rob Dukes, who handled vocal duties on the band's four prior outings, split with the group in the summer of 2014. Band and ex/current/deceased lead singer acrimony aside, the 11- track Blood In, Blood Out mostly crushes it, offering up a pulverizing set of textbook thrash-induced mayhem that somehow manages to sound both classic and vital. The band tosses a red herring into the pit with the electro-stomp intro to opener "Black 13," but it doesn't take long for guitarists Gary Holt and Lee Altus to unleash a barrage of staccato riffage that, like a perfectly calculated headshot, effectively drenches the listener in assorted bits of viscera. Elsewhere, Metallica's Kirk Hammet returns to the fold for a guest spot on the particularly crunchy "Salt the Wound," the relentless "Collateral Damage" arrives via a malevolently dissonant descending run that eventually morphs into the scaly backbone of the song, and the insidious title track, with its pit-antagonizing shout-out to late vocalist Paul Baloff ("We wrote the book so you better know the plot/new breed, old creed, let's see what you brought"), all succeed via their obvious disdain for whether or not anybody actually gives a sh*t. For all its excess (some tracks definitely overstay their welcome), Blood In, Blood Out, much like Cannibal Corpse's 2014 offering Skeletal Domain, sounds remarkably dialed-in for a band so long in the tooth, and while it doesn't break any new ground for the stalwart rockers, it certainly does little to tarnish their reputation as thrash royalty.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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