Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0693607116924 Label: World War III Manufacturer: World War III Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: World War III Release Date: August 28, 2001 Studio: World War III
Album Description: The power metal act's 2001 album features 14 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Invitro'. Massacre Records.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - What are you waiting for? Get this CD!
I first discovered Cage when I bought "Hell Bent for Metal 2, A Tribute to Judas Priest". They did a killer cover of Freewheel Burning. I knew I had to find out more about this band. This is their second CD. They have four out right now and a fifth one in the works. There are not enough adjectives to describe how good this band is. Everything about this band is phenomenal from the powerhouse vox of Sean Peck, the songwriting and every other aspect of this cd is great. If these guys were around ... Read More
Rating: - The bottom of my shoe.
This album sounded like an audible version of human waste. I was so angry, when I heard the cd I lost control of my bowels. Too bad there wasn't a 'no star' option.
Rating: - '' ONE VERY UNDERRATED BAND '' !
AFTER I GOT THE '' UNVEILED '' CD , I WAS SO BLOWN AWAY AT HOW GOOD AND HEAVR THESE GUYS WERE ..AND HOPED THAT THEY WOULD NOT DISAPPEAR LIKE ALL THE OTHER METAL BANDS THAT COULDN'T CUT IT !WHEN I HEARD THEY HAD A NEW CD OUT , I GOT IT AS FAST AS I COULD SPEND MY CASH!I CAN'T STRESS ENOUGH HOW INCREDIBLY GOOD THESE GUYS ACTUALLY ARE !THEY TAKE ME BACK TO WHEN METAL WAS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC ..NOT THE MONEY!A LOT OF THE SONGS ARE LIKE STUFF BY '' SANCTUARY '' '' NEVERMORE '' '' CRIMSON GLORY ''A BIT OF ... Read More
Rating: - Amazing!!
I've had this cd for a while and never played it for one reason or another..but wow what an amazing band. The track 'Final Solution' is amazing. If you want classic priest, these guys can deliver.
Rating: - American Metal Lives!
This is what the return of heavy metal is all about! Not rap-metal, or hippity hop or any of that nonsense, but true, melodic, gritty and in-your-face-rock. As the rest of the world rejoices with countless new bands of true heavy metal, and has never forgotten the true classics of the genre, the U.S., aside from a small legion of loyal fans, fell somewhat behind, maybe because of the lack of support of major record companies, radio stations, and televison (MTV, here's prime material for the return of ... Read More