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Eugene S. - 11/Dec/2024  The fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Trivium. The album was released worldwide on September 23, 2008. Shogun largely features a continuation of the band playing thrash metal, metalcore, and progressive metal, the latter exhibited by technical instrumentation and longer song lengths.
|  | L_A_N - 19/Sep/2009 Trivium are a peculiar band. With the hidden gem that was '*Ember to Inferno*' and the stunning breakthrough album '*Ascendancy*' behind them, the Fl...
|  | Bill Stewart - 24/Nov/2008  If 2006’s The Crusade provides any indication, Trivium would like nothing more than to become the next Metallica. On that album, vocalist/guitarist Ma...
|  | Tom Brumpton - 09/Oct/2008 ...
|  | Dave de Sylvia - 01/Oct/2008  Above is the opening line of Rolling Stone’s review of Trivium’s 2006 album The Crusade, the Florida metal group’s third and most successful outing to...
|  | pacmunchkin - 01/Oct/2008 An unhappy medium.
Their first (major) album, full of screamcore and shoutmax. They tour with Machine head.
Their next album, full of thrash and Me...
|  | Kostas P. - 18/Nov/2014  From all trivium records, this one is the most unique, as it takes months to get used to the songs and teir complexity. The songs are quite long with countless riffs and parts, combined with the mythological aproach of the lyrics, give an epic sense to the album. It gets 4 out of 5 cause the songs, like i said, are very hard to listen the first time and this makes it a little boring.
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