It amazes me how this style of rock music can still rake in the money.
The rock fraternity certainly look after their own: somehow, bands like Breed 77 still get into in the top 40 with single releases.
This sounds no more advanced then acts like Metallica and Megadeth did ten years ago - bands and fans seem to have bypassed the desire to evolve and embrace new styles of rock technology.
Despite the evolutionary problems this single could emulate the success of past releases - I'm sure it'll fall of the shelves and get snapped up by mosh-pitters of all ages.
The slight Spanish influence adds a refreshing style change whilst keeping to the true ethics of heavy rock music.
An okay release - not something I'll be listening to over and over again, but good rock all the same.
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