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War of Art
American Head Charge
War of Art
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1

Sirens, industrial noise, and ultra-intense vocals from singer-programmer-guitarist Martin Cock kick off The War of Art's aptly titled opening cut, "A Violent Reaction," and from there this 16-cut debut serves up more heav...  more »

     
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All Artists: American Head Charge
Title: War of Art
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: American Recordings
Release Date: 8/28/2001
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Pop Rap, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 731458632726, 0731458632726

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Sirens, industrial noise, and ultra-intense vocals from singer-programmer-guitarist Martin Cock kick off The War of Art's aptly titled opening cut, "A Violent Reaction," and from there this 16-cut debut serves up more heavy nu metal bolstered with intelligent, disturbing lyrics. Like Slipknot, Mudvayne, Slayer, and other doomsayers, this seven-piece lineup's severe musical and lyrical take on modern society is more for moshing than humming, though songs like the surprisingly melodic and dynamic "Just So You Know," the spooky "Fall," and "Effigy 23" break up the grind of songs like "Seamless" and the pounding speed-metal onslaught of "Americ*** Evolving into Useless Psychic Garbage." Troubled teen types will likely worship AHC's deftly produced (by Rick Rubin), well-conceived, and fully realized songs and approach. The attention and care AHC put into the songs is evident. --Katherine Turman

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Member CD Reviews

Jax M. (Destructa) from SAN JOSE, CA
Reviewed on 4/1/2007...
AHC is not an act to miss live...let me tell you what's going on on this album. Do you know Fear Factory, and the way they used to use the idea of machines and automation to examine social oppression and conformity? AHC seems to use joyless sexual desire to express the same issues. It's a frustrated, angry message, told harshly and frankly. The album is cohesive and well-done, but it won't put you in a good mood!

CD Reviews

A Violent Reaction!
Rebecca Lyle | Garland, Texas United States | 08/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Man is this stuff heavy! This cd totally rules! Every song is well written and well put together. The two keyboardist work great, the bassist is smooth and has some nice hidden fills, the guitarists keep it kicking, the drummer is good, and the singer is awesome and has some great lyrics. These guys are not afraid to speak their opinion. There are 16 tracks on this cd and not one of them is weak. Every track has something great and memorable in it, which is hard to find with newer metal bands these days. If you are into Slipknot or Mudvayne or even Marilyn Manson I am sure you can appreciate this. You will not be let down."
Amazing debut from an amazing band
Matt | Columbus, OH | 10/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In this day and age not a whole lot of new bands come out and blow you away with something you haven't heard before. Well this band is definitely not one of those. American Head Charge bring something new to heavy music; their own destructive brand of industrial-metal heavily influenced by the likes of Ministry, NIN, and Faith No More. As soon as the opening track "A Violent Reaction" kicks in, abrasive guitar riffs and drums accompanied by harsh keyboards and samples of sirens blaring, you know that you are in for a major kick in the @$$ and a middle finger right in your face if you don't like what you're hearing. Everything that follows throughout is simply awesome. When I first heard "Reach and Touch" on the Ozzfest 2001 cd, I fell in love with AHC, and after I bought the cd, I listened to it through, loved it to death, and afterwards didn't find myself listening to it much afterwards. Then I became addicted to it and it is still to this day one of my favorite cds that I have to hear at least one song off of every day. It's simply mind-blowing. Definitely for the people that are sick of the same old re-hashed bullsh-- that is actually passing for music nowadays. And for the rest that don't dig it....oh well. Your loss."