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C-187 – Collision

C-187

Let me start off with telling you who’s in this band: guitarist Patrick Mameli (), bassist Tony Choy (, , ), drummer Sean Reinert (Death, ), and vocalist Tony Jelencovich (, , ). Sounds great already, right? Well, slow down there, speedy!

First and foremost, I don’t want to discredit the musicianship of any of these guys because they are all extremely talented and great at what they do. That being said, I feel that it’s a strange mix on this album. There’s a ton of influences going on in the music. I heard traces of hardcore, groove, rapcore, fusion, jazz, and flat out “Punch yourself in the face” metal! And all those influences in their own genre are fine, but to throw them all together in one album is a tough feat, and one that missed the mark this time. Mix all the sounds with the vocals (just read the song titles) and you have an extremely bizarre listening experience.

Now, I do want to point out a couple good things in this cd. Quite honestly, subtract the jazz, the fusion, and the vocals, and this cd could’ve been really taken in another direction. The rhythm and grooves in just about every song are great! There’s also some really great guitar riffs throughout the entire album, but then the jazz solo’s seemed to kick in, and the mood was killed for me. There’s also a certain angst in the songs that, quite honestly, if I were 13 or 14 years old I might have loved.

If you choose, to listen to this cd, which, given the lineup, you may still want to do, I would recommend at least checking out “Life is Dead.” There’s some really tight grooves in that song. You should also check out, “P.C.P. (Murda in Ma Head).” Fast beats, raging riffs, and a decent aggression level combine for a pretty tight song!

I have to say that with the lineup of musicians in this band, I’ve been left pretty disappointed. Especially, when I saw Tony “Tony JJ” Jelencovich as vocalist. I love his other project, , so I was stoked to hear more from him. Wow, I don’t feel like I’ve said anything really good about this album, and maybe it’s just not for me. I would never say to not listen to a cd, because I’m not you, but you may want to go into this with some reservations about what you’re going to hear.

Collision
Rating: 2.5/5
2.5/5
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Collision

Tracklist

01. Collision
02. Cruisin' For A Bruisin'
03. Roadblock (D.O.A.)
04. Drugged And Mugged
05. Stalker
06. Murda
07. Homicide
08. P.C.P. (Murda In Ma Head)
09. Rip Deal
10. Sidewalk Chalk
11. Knee Deep In
12. Life Is Dead
13. Strapped With Heat
14. New Territory

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