Expulsion - Wasteworld (2009) [Full Album] (Technical Thrash/Death)
1. Avidya 00:00
2.
Land of
Empty Graves 00:27
3. Neoconomicon 03:09
4.
End of Days 06:07
5.
Martyr 09:17
6. Messianic
Shadows 13:30
7.
Promise Never
Made 17:21
8.
Police State Tranquillity 21:00
9. Wasteworld 24:34
10.
Spirit Emission 26:44
11. Avidya II 29:39
12. Re-Examination 30:35
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I present to you the full-length from Expulsion. This is a fast, fast band, who hitch explosive thrash metal bumpers onto their grisly roller coaster of writhing, spastic death. Their style feels a lot like the energetic
Swedish melodic death of a band like
At the Gates,
Terror 2000 or the more frenetic tracks of
The Haunted, injected with a hyperactive desperation, as if the world is about to end over and over again, and Expulsion has a lot that they want to get off their chests first!
You are first given a swelling, brief guitar instrumental before the band just nails you in the face with a powerful trio of "Land of Empty Graves", "Neoconomicon", and "End of Days", the latter of which is a thrashing eruption that could probably power most vehicles if its energy could be contained. I have rarely heard such spastic lambasting outside of the faster tracks from
Darkane,
Dimension Zero or Terror 2000, and yet even here the band has some great riffs like the dizzying bends after the 1:00 mark. I'd advise you take a breather after these, because "Martyr" is only mildly more forgiving, and "Messianic Shadows" slows down to a battlefield crawl before its great initial leads and savage thrust. There are plenty of quality offerings to compose the remainder of this debut, including the jumpy "Promise Never Made" and the storming onslaught of "Spirit Emission".