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Inhuman Rampage
Inhuman Rampage

Release Date: Jan 10, 2006. Label: Sanctuary. Genres: Power Metal, Neo-Classical Metal, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 8. Here's a challenge for budding prog metallists everywhere ? it may be impossible to play your instrument as technically precise as these lads from London do on "Storming The Burning Fields."

POSTED: 02/11/2006 - 01:51 am

8.5
rating
149
Sonic Firestorm
Sonic Firestorm

Release Date: May 11, 2004. Label: Noise. Genres: Power Metal, Neo-Classical Metal, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 8. DragonForce's long-haired members are good at what they do and what this CD lacks in originality, it usually makes up for in terms of passion, energy and craftsmanship.

POSTED: 11/29/2005 - 04:14 am

8.9
rating
28
The Power Within
The Power Within

Released: Apr 15, 2012. Genre: Power Metal, Speed Metal. Label: Essential Music (UK), Roadrunner (US). Number Of Tracks: 10. "The Power Within" is DragonForce's fifth studio album, and gives you about what you expect from DragonForce - soaring clean vocals and very fast guitar playing.

POSTED: 04/17/2012 - 04:33 am

8.5
rating
36
Twilight Dementia
Twilight Dementia

Released: Sep 13, 2010 . Genre: Power metal. Label: Roadrunner, Spinefarm. Number Of Tracks: 14. Dragonforce's first live album says everything that millions of fans have been screaming for years.

POSTED: 09/28/2010 - 06:27 am

7.6
rating
40
Ultra Beatdown
Ultra Beatdown

Released: Aug 26, 2008. Genre: Power metal. Label: Roadrunner, Universal, JVC, Spinefarm. Number Of Tracks: 14. Ultra Beatdown is an epic, sweeping, grand collection of infectious guitar anthems that'll inspire all who listen to either pump their fists in the air or pick up a guitar, whether it be real or virtual.

POSTED: 08/26/2008 - 02:51 am

7.3
rating
173
Valley Of The Damned
Valley Of The Damned

Release Date: Feb 25, 2003. Label: Noise/Sanctuary. Genres: Power Metal, Neo-Classical Metal, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 9. Valley of the Damned could be construed as a bloated, Spinal Tap-style tribute to early-'80s fantasy-metal, and in many ways it is; however, it's so well played and so joyously executed that it could very well reignite the entire genre.

POSTED: 02/27/2006 - 06:52 am

9.4
rating
52
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