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Comments for Warrior Soul, Drugs, God And The New Republic


E-MAIL: billyw@aol.com
One of the Greatest Metal Albums of All-Time
E-MAIL: mcauburn@iinc.com
Agreed. Check out a cool WS website at:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/5784
E-MAIL: sac26228@saclink.csus.edu
Hero, one of the best songs Warrior Soul has ever produced is on this album. Sad thing is, they have broken up and will never play it again. The truly sad thing is, that hardly anybody knew about Warrior Soul. Those who did, were lucky enough to hear one of the best groups that ever lived.
E-MAIL: dkittle@sympatico.ca
I went to see a Queensryche concert in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1992 and this crazy band that I'd never heard of,led by this wiry, wired, angry, god-voiced vocalist with hair down to his ass took the stage as the openers and blew my fucking head off. My intro to Warrior Soul and I've been hooked ever since. Great album containing two songs that are classics for all time in "Jump For Joy" and "The Wasteland".
E-MAIL: jace167@bellsouth.net
After Last Decade,I thought this was going to in the same vein. Lord,was I wrong. From the angry cover of Joy Division''s Innerzone,to the Children ending-this lp is angry. Kory directs his anger at everyone from the population to the lapd. Songs like the title track and jump for joy seem at times apologetic at the stance of anger. Hero is great,and so are the other 11 tracks. Not thier best,but thier angriest
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