Bats
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Prosthetic
Release date: 10/Nov/2023
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Sales Rank: #3543 in Heavy Metal
#18633 in Rock
Style: Heavy Metal
Product No.: 2100982271
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Prologue: Under the Pyramids"
02. "Egyptron (feat. the Egyptian Lover)"
03. "Living Dead in Beverly Hills"
04. "Rusted Gold"
05. "Materialize"
06. "Mask of Anarchy"
07. "Don't Get Your Hair Cut"
08. "Dreamstealer"
09. "Speed Funeral"
10. "Secular Saw"
11. "Bats in Your Hair"
Number of discs: 1
Manufacturer No.: 00160871
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Yuriy P. - 14/Feb/2026 5 of 5 Stars!
"Bats" by Irish thrash metallers Gama Bomb is an energetic, chaotic, and humorous album that stays true to an old-school sound with elements of NWOBHM and speed metal. The album has been praised for its frantic energy, memorable guitar parts, and catchy retro style, though some critics have noted its experimentalism, which deviates from the band's usual formulaic sound. Style and Sound: The album combines fast thrash with classic heavy metal influences (in the vein of Judas Priest). The production is high-quality, clean, and straightforward. Lyrics and Atmosphere: The album is full of humor, "clever silliness," and pop culture references (B-movies). Themes range from Egyptian motifs ("Egyptron") to funny sketches about metal fans. Experimentation: The songs feature unexpected elements, such as a phantom saxophone on the final track or the participation of hip-hop artist The Egyptian Lover. Reception: Critics consider the album a quality continuation of their discography, which, despite some oddities, maintains the band in excellent form after two decades of work. Some fans may find the experimentation excessive, but overall, the work was well received. Produced by guitarist Domo Dixon, the album further confirms Gama Bomb's high status in the modern thrash scene.