When I "The Atrocity Exhibition" from Exodus've inserted into the CD player for the first time, I just thought 'wow, that sounds nasty! " and that's basically the essence of the album is made. The latest CD of Exodus consists of 10 very good songs that come along completely without sagging and with scarce 72min but comes surprisingly expansive. Production-wise, there is little to complain about at the sound. The 10 songs balancing very strong out of the boxes and load desöfteren too uninhibited Headbang attacks. If there is anything to complain about it, it is the constant overproduction of metal albums in general. The drums are very dominant, so the rest a bit comes mushy. Song Technically give the boys any weakness, even if the style has changed since the debut "Bonded By Blood". High speed is no longer the focus, but rather groovy riffs and diabolical leads and breaks, but the overall package comes across absolutely convincing. What I personally, however, is missing, is the one overarching song on the album. The title track grooves mightily, "Iconoclasm" mosht extreme and "The Garden of Bleeding" is just diabolical, but somehow you feel at any time to masterpieces of Metals as "Raining Blood" by Slayer or "Master of Puppets" is reminiscent of Metallica , The album moves at a high level and rocking from start to finish, without even herzuschenken only one km / h but an unqualified success is not on it. However, If you like thrash metal with modern sound, can safely access: The drums are fast and banging a double-bass out after another, unleash the guitars alternately grooving and extremely fast riffs and the frontman of the band roars the soul wonderfully aggressive from the body.