Destroy The Colossus : Centuries.
Technical death metal.
Destroy The Colossus' "Centuries" is a tour de force of brutal, pummeling technical metal that is unlike anything out there.
As a band, we wanted to stray from the conventions of hardcore and death metal
and instead mix the two along with some other genres to fulfill our own desires
to hear something fresh in the music scene while still retaining a catchy groove
than gets our hearts pumping.
"Centuries" is somewhat based on the history of The Colossus of Rhodes and the
epic tale of not only its rise and fall, but the people the fought to either
defend it or destroy it.
Songs:
1. On The Edge Of War
2. Family Matters
3. The Siege Of Rhodes
4. Desert Hammer
5. Faith In A Field Of Mines
6. Liberty Or Death
7. Play For Keeps
8. Play For Keeps II - Texas Blood Money
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/10/2010
Destroy The Colossus lives in California USA
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Intense Metal
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