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Accept – Blood of the Nations

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Blood Of The Nation’s German Accept first studio album in ten years and the first with Mark Tornillo on vocals. Produced by Andy Sneap, among other things produced Megadeth. It is classic heavy metal in the footsteps of Iron Maiden. Perhaps Accept not want to sign it, but what I mean is that the album has several tracks that are more stories, just like Iron Maiden’s great songs.

The German heavy metal band Accept from Solingen was founded in the early 1970s by Udo Dirk Schneider and Michael Wagener. Today is Mark Tornillo singer in the band and the last album Blood of the Nations was released August 20, 2010 in Europe. The Americans will have to wait until mid-September on the album. Accept’ve had a few reunions. 2005 the band did a reunion tour with what can almost be described as its initial set, with Herman Frank as a second guitarist and Stefan Schwarzmann as a drummer.

Track listing

1st Beat the Bastards
2nd Teutonic Terror
3rd The Abyss
4th Blood of the Nations
5th Shades of Death
6th Locked and Loaded
7th Kill the Pain
8th Rollin ‘Thunder
9th Pandemic
10th New World Comin ‘
11th No Shelter
12th Bucketful of Hate

The Abyss is my favorite track, maybe just because it has one of those narrative attitude that Iron Maiden’s best.

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