Intermission

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studio album
First released:
2001

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  • 2001 in United States

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Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Symphonic Metal. Vote on Genres

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5 stars totally awesome
First of all, this isn't a greatest hits cd. they already have one called The Chosen One. This album is made up of mostly unreleased songs. ok here is the break down.

11 new songs (4 are brand new, the others are hard to find b-sides and rarities). 3 covers songs (one of them is live). And last, there is the live version of Hunting High & Low.

Ok the 11 new songs are awesome. You can't even tell the b-sides are b-sides because they are so high quality, both in terms of production and song writin…
Written by Jtranquillity
2 stars Boring, and forget about the live Hunting
OMg, these are boring songs. This album is not worth it.

I find it very humorous that a reviewer said the live performance was incredible because if you take away the audience, it would sound like studio. That's because Strato is pathetic live. You know why it sounds like studio? Because the band uses studio backing tapes live. This is the worst and most pathetic thing a band can do live. Backing tapes for vocals and instruments should be a crime.
Written by W. Greenwood "PorterW"

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