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Includes Bonus Tracks And Revised Layout
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Timebomb is an album by U.D.O., released in 2013. The album is a heavy metal CD. - INCLUDES BONUS TRACKS AND REVISED LAYOUT
"Timebomb (Re-Release + Bonus)" is a powerful CD release by the legendary German heavy metal band U.D.O., brought to you by AFM Records. This reissue of the classic 1991 album comes with bonus tracks, offering fans both nostalgia and fresh content. The album showcases U.D.O.'s signature blend of driving riffs, commanding vocals from frontman Udo Dirkschneider, and relentless energy that has defined their sound for decades. With standout tracks like "Metal Eater" and "Thunderforce," this edition is a must-have for collectors and new listeners alike. AFM Records, renowned for supporting top-tier metal acts worldwide, ensures high-quality production values in every release. Formed after Udo Dirkschneider's departure from Accept, U.D.O. has built an impressive legacy with numerous acclaimed albums and global tours, solidifying their status as icons in the heavy metal scene.
The fourth studio album by German heavy metal band U.D.O. "Timebomb" is tough (even brutal), and also faster than U.D.O.'s previous releases. I recommend.
Yuriy P. - 17/Feb/2019
In 1991, the U.D.O. were stronger than ever. Yes, their music gets on their nerves (in any case, who doesn't like heavy music), Udo's vocals can seem disgusting, especially if the listener is used to melodic operatic singing (like Freddie Mercury or Tarja Turunen). However, one cannot deny the group the skill and ability to write different music from other artists. And it's silly to wait from U.D.O. heavy metal in the spirit of Accept, and the set of musicians is different (not counting the vocalist). In general, the beginning of the 90s was rather unfavorable for many heavy groups, especially when grunge began to dominate. U.D.O. stayed true to their principles, releasing two first-class albums - "Faceless World" and "Timebomb", at the last of which they decided to experiment with speed metal. "Timebomb" was the last album on which virtuoso guitar player Mathias Diet played (later he will take part in the recording of only one song in 1998 for the album "No Limits"). The band will not be in the ranks of such a technical guitar player for a long time. Deafy, wife of Accept guitarist Wolf Hoffmann, who previously worked on lyrics in the former Dirkschneider band of the times of the albums "Balls To the Wall" and "Metal Heart", took part in the study of the lyrics on this album. "Timebomb" turned out to be more brutal compared to the early and future U.D.O. albums. Energy surpasses here. It was always incomprehensible to me why the first album "Animal House" was so much praised for, and why they scold this one. The music here turned out more melodic and complex. The group did a great job and didn’t do a self-repetition regarding the style (in any case, then). By the way, I especially want to draw attention to the play of guitarist Dith, who recorded very beautiful melodic solos.