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Maniacal (CD)
Much has been written on metal and hardcore websites about the evolution of Sworn Enemy, who came out of New York City's hardcore scene in 1997 and became increasingly thrash metal-minded as time went on. This 2007 recording/2008 release definitely turns up the thrash factor, drawing on influences like Slayer, Exodus, Megadeth, and Anthrax. But Sworn Enemy haven't forgotten their hardcore roots; in fact, "thrashy metalcore" is probably the best way to describe Maniacal, which was produced by Tim Lambesis (of As I Lay Dying fame) and guitarist Joey Z. (Life of Agony). Lead singer Sal LoCoco still sounds like a hardcore/metalcore vocalist; he screams and yells his way through this 34-minute CD, never failing to sound angry and rage-filled.
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