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    From Bliss to Devastation (Clean)

    Vision of Disorder - From Bliss to Devastation (Clean)

    06/26/2001


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    All Music Guide Review

    Vision of Disorder's third release is an aggressive collection of angst-filled lyrics facilitated by a wall of blazing, staccato-riffing guitars, wailing vocals, and a pounding rhythm section. With producer Machine at the helm, the band occasionally reaches for a melody, as in the chorus of "Southbound" or the opening verse of "Pretty Hate." Most, if not all of the cuts are based on sped-up pentatonic themes that recall primal Black Sabbath and the gloom and doom of Alice in Chains. An occasional slide and arpeggio guitar phrase creeps in here and there, along with a few haunting tempo changes, but it's the swampy groove on "Overrun" that gives evidence that the ensemble has more in their arsenal than the overt hardcore trappings that are constantly repeated throughout. Though spirited and played from the heart, this disc is strictly for headbangers and genre fans only. [From Bliss to Devastation was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Tom Semioli, All Music Guide

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