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Ultraspank - Progress

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Progress
     Artist : Ultraspank
     List Price : $11.98 USD  
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 2000-05-30
     Studio : Sony
     Label : Sony
     Avg. Customer Rating : (48 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Progress
     MUCH better than their first
     Rating:
     Great album!, a very tasteful balance between melody and screaming. I hate pointless screaming throughout the entire song, this is not the case with this album. This album hits hard.
   

Customer Reviews for Progress Cd
     say it with me now "best in show"
     Rating:
     unbelievably good! this is one of those albums where you wish there was a sixth star option.

if you're familiar with ultraspank's first album you probably own it in addition to this one but if you don't own this one yet listen to the song 'sponge' off of the first album and that's close to the kind of sound you should expect for this next album.

for those of you who are new or curious about ultraspank and you enjoy metal bands with a few industrial twists you will find euphoria when you listen to this. there aren't that many bands that sound too similar to this one (giving it full marks for originality) but the closest ones i can think of are Cold, Professional Murder Music, Crossbreed and maybe Orgy.

anyway let me sqeeze another star in there... * there we go

Editorial Reviews for Progress Audio Cd
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     Despite boasting an appellation better suited to a top-shelf flagellation magazine than an ear-scorching rock crew, the Los Angeles quintet Ultraspank pummel away with uncompromising metal belligerence. Their sophomore effort after changing their name from Indica in 1996 is a quantum leap forward from their eponymous 1998 debut. Leather-lunged vocalist Pete Murray careens from harmonic restraint to full-tilt throat abuse on the devastating "Crack." Incubus DJ Chris Kilmore joins the throng on "Stuck," which also benefits from the contributions of former Ozzy Osbourne knob-twiddler Peter Collins. Ultimately, Ultraspank relies on all-conquering force to steamroller listeners into abject submission. --Ian Fortnam


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