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BUILD YOUR WEAPONS (THE VERY BEST OF THE NOISE YEARS 1986-1988)VoivodTech/Extreme Prog Metal4.04 | 7 ratings |
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![]() As such, the band's respective talents are on full display here. The unusual melodic hooks and harsh yells uttered by Snake, the bizarre dissonance and jazz chords of Piggy, the technical-yet-melodious basslines of Blacky, and highly dynamic drumwork of Away manage to represent Voivod at their best lineup and best chemistry. Admittedly, Rrroooaaarrr is definitely the weakest album on offer here, if mostly because the band's signature style and - again - chemistry, didn't quite gel yet. The band's performances were a bit sloppier and the songwriting wasn't distinct enough compared to what they would eventually become. Still, it's quite unbelievable what they did become. Just listen to how the relationship between the manic guitar leads and the rolling drums that kick off "Psychic Vacuum," or the wild jumps between accessible hooks and experimental chords in "Chaosmongers," or how the opening to "Cockroaches" just features a rapid-fire mini tapping solo for no fucking reason. The reason Voivod were such a great band is that they threw away the thrash rulebook before most bands ever had the balls to do so. The combination of progressive songwriting and sci-fi themes led to the end result of a band who was redefining the way people thought about metal's core properties. And that, I believe, is the mark of a legendary group. As I stated above, this is a great collection for anyone who's new to Voivod and wants to hear what all the acclaim is about. Granted, this probably would have been a better collection if they replaced Rrroooaaarrr with the band's 1989 masterpiece Nothingface, but seeing as it wasn't released on the Noise label, I suppose there's nothing that can be done about that. Regardless, this is a solid collection of progressive thrash music that benefits from a newly beefed-up production and well-chosen songs. Viva la Voivod!
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