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Exhibit B: The Human Condition  -  CD

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Exodus

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Release Date:  5/18/2010
5.0 of 5 5.0 of 5 (5 reviews)

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1. The Ballad of Leonard and Charles(7:14)
2. Beyond the Pale(7:39)
3. Hammer and Life(3:31)
4. Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer)(7:14)
5. Downfall(6:21)
6. March of the Sycophants(6:45)
7. Nanking(7:22)
8. Burn, Hollywood, Burn(4:05)
9. Democide(6:36)
10. The Sun Is My Destroyer(9:32)
11. A Perpetual State of Indifference(2:24)
12. Good Riddance(5:33)

Details

Format
CD(1)
Release Date
5/18/2010
Original Release Date
5/1/2010
Length
74 minutes , 16 seconds
Genre
Heavy Metal
Label
Nuclear Blast (USA)
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
727361217525

Release Notes

Exhibit B: The Human Condition: Release Notes: Muze 
Personnel: Rob Dukes (vocals); Gary Holt, Lee Altus (guitar); Tom Hunting (drums).Audio Mixer: Andy Sneap.Recording information: Camp Crunch, Guerneville, CA; Sharkbite Studios, Oakland, CA.You can always count on Exodus to supply some good, old-fashioned, downright vicious thrash metal with each release. And the lads deliver once more on their 2010 offering, Exhibit B: The Human Condition (impressively, their fourth album over a six-year period -- 2004-2010). As with the past few Exodus releases, guitarist Gary Holt and drummer Tom Hunting are the sole original members left in attendance. But this certainly doesn't prevent the group from offering up an absolutely brutal slab of thrash metal -- with the intensity not dipping one iota from beginning to end. And according to Holt, Exhibit B is a bit of a concept album, as the lyrics deal with such warm and fuzzy topics as "cruelty, ignorance, inhumanity, and brutality." Either way, the heavy duty topics certainly fit in well with the fast and furious riffing and vocal roars (the latter courtesy of Rob Dukes) -- as evidenced on such headbanging ragers as the album opener, "The Ballad of Leonard and Charles," as well as "Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer)" and "March of the Sycophants." Even with the tunes that momentarily take a breather ("Democide," "A Perpetual State of Indifference," etc.), it's only a matter of time until Exodus rams down the gas pedal once again and returns to their chug-a-lug riffery. Exodus has always liked it fast and furious, and they certainly don't disappoint with Exhibit B: The Human Condition. ~ Greg Prato

Credits

Performer Exodus
Producer(s) Andy Sneap

Customer Reviews

Exhibit B: The Human Condition - CD (5 out of 5)
Excellent release from a great metal band
5
Posted by: from Novi,Michigan on 06/21/2010I couldn't expect more and Exodus has only gotten heavier with this and the last 2 studio releases. I love it and urge all metal heads to check it out. It's some of the rare great thrash metal out there....GET IT!

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Exodus - harder, faster, brutal
5
Posted by: from Bradenton, Fl on 06/09/2010Again these guys don't let up and stay true to the Exodus form, destroy and leave no one standing. I'm glad that after their decade long hiatus, that Gary never seemed to stop writing riffs because this record and the previous three are loaded with those trademark Exodus riffs. The record thrashes from beginning to end with lead swapping and breakdowns in "The ballad of Leonard and Charles", "Downfall", "March of the Sycophants". Perfect for mosh pits!

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nothing but thrash!
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Picks right up where they left off...
5
Posted by: from Arlington, VA on 05/18/2010After one listen; This is sure to be one of the metal highlights of 2010. Great intros to songs, and monstrous ever-changing riffs. Bridges between guitar solos and rhythm are great. Songs are very well structured, and lots of layering here with the guys taking full advantage of 2 guitarists. That being said, some of this album reminds me of more of Tempo of the Damned than The Atrocity Exhibition. Also, the vocals are straight ahead and very discernible. It still surprises me how BB still has copies of GnR - Chinese Democracy lying around gathering dust, and I had to go to 3 BB stores today to find this. You can't sell what you don't have people. Anyway, if you're reading this, then you've probably not been properly exposed to this band. And, if you're questioning if you should buy this, then just ask yourself if you like true thrash metal, and/or search the web and read more reviews of other Exodus albums. And, good luck finding this at your local BB. Rock on!

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The New Exodus Marches On
5
Posted by: from St. Petersburg on 04/24/2010Their last 2 albums where nothing but awesome!!! So I know that this one is going to be great!!

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Editorial Reviews

Exhibit B: The Human Condition: MUZE Review
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Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "Exodus have stuck to the sledgehammer riffs, demonic howls and warp-speed solos that have served them so well over the years..."