
*Artist: Project Armageddon
*Album: Departure
*Year: 2010
*Genre: Doom Metal
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 103MB
Tracklist:
01. Plague for Shattered Man 05:23
02. Psyko-Sonic 08:12
03. The Reckoning of Ages pt. 1 02:47
04. The Reckoning of Ages pt. 2 04:33
05. Steward of Shame 08:38
06. Lament for the Leper King 03:57
07. Time's Fortune 05:48
08. Static Transmission 01:06
09. Departure 04:41
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Total playing time: 45:05

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Raymond Mathews - Drums (Well of Souls (USA))
Brandon Johnson - Guitar, Bass (Well of Souls (USA))
Dok Hollada - Bass, Vocals (Well of Souls (USA))
Influenced by their forebearers, Project Armageddon meld the classic doom of Black Sabbath, Pentagram, and Cathedral with melodic and precision derivitives of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Rush. Include slices of more modern acts that conjure up hints of Kyuss, Fu Manchu and Electric Wizard. Layering fat, chunky riffs with raw emotional vox that harken to Danzig, High On Fire and the Book Of Revelations, Project Armageddon evoke a sustenance of rage and foreboding that demand release. With tasteful hints of "psycho-delic" bluesy sludge, the hooks and riffs capture the mind, while the explosive, rythmic concussions refuse to relent upon aural inhibitions.
Raymond Mathews - Drums (Well of Souls (USA))
Brandon Johnson - Guitar, Bass (Well of Souls (USA))
Dok Hollada - Bass, Vocals (Well of Souls (USA))
Influenced by their forebearers, Project Armageddon meld the classic doom of Black Sabbath, Pentagram, and Cathedral with melodic and precision derivitives of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Rush. Include slices of more modern acts that conjure up hints of Kyuss, Fu Manchu and Electric Wizard. Layering fat, chunky riffs with raw emotional vox that harken to Danzig, High On Fire and the Book Of Revelations, Project Armageddon evoke a sustenance of rage and foreboding that demand release. With tasteful hints of "psycho-delic" bluesy sludge, the hooks and riffs capture the mind, while the explosive, rythmic concussions refuse to relent upon aural inhibitions.
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