Rulebreaker

Primal Fear
Rulebreaker

25,79 EUR
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Marquee
Release date: 29/Jan/2016
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Sales Rank: #13175 in Mainstream Rock
#108633 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 2097363238
Details / Tracklist: 1: Angels Of Mercy (3:44)
2: The End Is Near (4:37)
3: Bullets & Tears (3:12)
4: Rulebreaker (4:48)
5: In Metal We Trust (3:42)
6: We Walk Without Fear (1:09)
7: At War With The World (4:16)
8: The Devil In Me (4:55)
9: Constant Heart (5:01)
10: The Sky Is Burning (4:55)
11: Raving Mad (3:22)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Jap-imp.
Description:Labelcode IMT5082806.2
"Rulebreaker" is a powerful CD release by the renowned German heavy metal band Primal Fear, brought to you by Marquee. This album showcases Primal Fear's signature blend of melodic hooks and thunderous riffs, delivering an electrifying listening experience for fans of classic and modern metal alike. With standout tracks like "Angels of Mercy," "The End Is Near," and the title track "Rulebreaker," this record cements the band's reputation as one of Europe's leading forces in power metal. Formed in 1997, Primal Fear has consistently impressed audiences worldwide with their dynamic sound and energetic performances, earning chart success and critical acclaim across multiple albums. The manufacturer Marquee is known for its dedication to high-quality music releases, ensuring that every product meets audiophile standards while supporting both established acts and emerging talents within the rock and metal genres.
Manufacturer No.: MICP-11265
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HYUNG RAE K. - 19/Oct/2024 4 of 5 Stars!
11th Primal Fear album! It's a very successful album. I love listening to it and can only recommend it. The End Is Near is my favorite song. The rust part of the Rulebreak song sounds like Bon Jovi, but am I the only one?