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War
and Pain
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Released in 1984 by Metal
Blade Records
Produced by Voivod
Engineered by Guy Pedneault
Executive Producer: Brian Slagel
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All-Music
Guide review
3 pts.
AMG REVIEW: Attention Metallica
fans who still wish that Hetfield and co. stuck to the no-frills
metal sound laid down on their debut (1983's Kill 'Em All)--you're
sure to love Voivod's War and Pain as well.
Some of the reasons why 1984's War and Pain sounds strikingly similar
to Metallica's Kill 'Em All is because of both albums' dry production,
straight-ahead metal guitar riffs and almost identical guitar sounds,
and sometimes sophomoric lyrical content. Voivod latecomers should
know that the group wasn't always an experimental/progressive metal
band, as evidenced on the later albums Nothingface
and Angel Rat. The group's
first classic, the song "VoiVod," is featured here, and is still
played by the group is concert to this day (one of the few songs
that contains some contrasting textures, even if it's just for about
five seconds at the beginning). Other metal delights include "Warriors
of Ice," "Iron Gang," and the title track, which are all about as
subtle as being hit by a sledgehammer. By listening to their debut,
you can easy to see that the group built their later highly original
sound on the foundations of heavy metal. War and Pain is by no means
an embarrassing debut, it's just that when compared to other albums
by the group, it's apparent that the band was still trying to find
their own metal approach.
-- Greg Prato, All-Music Guide
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