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RRROOOAAARRR
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Released
in 1986 by Noise
Records
Produced by Voivod and Mike Amstadt
Executive Producer Maurice'Rocker' Richard
Recorded and mixed at 'L'Autre Studio' Montreal between 11th and
November 17th 1985
Engineer: Mike Amstadt, Assistant Engenieer: Sue,Blacky, Piggy
Cover Concept and Artwork by Away 85/86
Photos by Robert Hould
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All-Music
Guide review
2 1/2 pts.
Voivod's second release, RRROOOAAARRR, is a step backward for the
band when compared to its predecessor, War
and Pain.
Whereas their debut was similar to early Metallica,
their follow-up sounds like the band was under the influence of
early Slayer, with faster
tempos and vocal growls.
Lyrically, the band goes into dangerously silly and embarrassing
territory (a sample lyric from "Fuck Off & Die": "and if you're
a fucker, and don't believe it, fuck off and die!"). Other flaky
song titles are "Slaugher In a Grave," "Ripping Headaches," and
"Thrashing Rage." Guitarist Denis D'Amour (a.k.a. "Piggy") would
one day become one of the most criminally overlooked metal guitarists
(combining jazz chords in a progressive-metal context), but on this
album he plays it very conservatively, which is unfortunate. After
listening to RRROOOAAARRR, it's pretty mind-blowing that Voivod
would one day be one of the most original metal bands around, since
there's very little originality or imagination on this one. If you're
a newcomer to the band, check out their albums from 1988 onwards.
This is certainly not one of their better albums, and not a good
place to start.
-- Greg Prato, All-Music Guide
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