|

Click here to expand and collapse the player

Feed the Beast

Rate It! Avg: 4.0 (16 ratings)

We’re sorry. This album is temporarily available to members only.

Feed the Beast album cover
01
Immortal Life
2:55
02
Feed the Beast
4:52
03
Psychotic Pulse
4:27
04
Necropsy
3:18
05
Mind Pollution
3:26
06
Another Disease
3:23
07
The Evil Within
4:47
08
Tormenting Voices
2:49
09
Civil Servant
3:47
10
Self Immolation
3:26
11
Vengeance
3:25
12
Theme from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1:12
Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 41:47

Find a problem with a track? Let us know.

Write a Review 2 Member Reviews

Please register before you review a release. Register

user avatar

Not bad for nostalgia

fuzzy_edges

Not bad, worth a listen. To sum it up, nice and simple - these guys could be an Exodus cover band. Everything on this album sounds like tracks that didn't make it onto "Fabulous Disaster". The TMNT cover is a real tongue-in-cheek gem, though!

user avatar

Garage Days Re Re Re Visited

allymanson1

Mix good old Death Angel a wee bit Exodus a dash of Testament and pile it in a bowl and hey presto Bonded By Blood thrash out off it Just like the glory days of the 80s two decades later Avoid the last track though

Recommended Albums

They Say All Music Guide

Traditionally, bands don’t like to reveal their key inspirations lest it pigeonhole them artistically, but as members of a nu-thrash scene, devoted to authentic reproductions of the genre’s fundamental, early-’80s aesthetic, Bonded by Blood show no qualms about screaming “Exodus!” from the rooftops of their hometown of Pomona, CA. (They’ll regret all this later, by the way, but why burst their bubble now?) Sure enough, the hallowed Bay Area group’s seminal first album and all of its genre-defining sonic qualities dictate every last move on this reverential quintet’s debut, 2008′s Feed the Beast — although vocalist Jose “Aladdin” Barrales’ is more Zetro Souza than Paul Baloff. If anything, Bonded by Blood are even faster and more precise, at times, than the original juggernaut (or at least ProTools makes it so), but, unfortunately, there’s not much about their frantic thrash-outs that your uncles didn’t already tell you (and them, obviously) about the real deal, 20-plus years earlier. Standout offerings like “Immortal Life,” “Mind Pollution,” and “Self Immolation” all “bang that head that doesn’t bang,” no doubt about it, and “The Evil Within” lends a little variety at slightly slower velocities, but they’re hardly revolutionary stuff. Even the band’s closing rendition of the theme from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has already been done by numerous other bands of all stylistic stripes. Therefore, though it pains one to fault their enthusiastic good intentions and very impressive technical abilities, Bonded by Blood have an uphill battle ahead of them if they are ever to step out of the Exodus shadow and leave a mark of their own on the new millennium metal scene. Then again, maybe that’s not even their goal, and if so, more power to ‘em. – Eduardo Rivadavia

more »