F.T.U.N. Information
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Nowhere Through (F.T.U.N. version) | 3:34 | - | 0 |
2. | Lick The Dropping (F.T.U.N. version) (4:28)) | - | 0 | |
3. | Sin For Me | 4:42 | - | 0 |
4. | Refuse/Resist (Sepultura cover) | 3:19 | - | 0 |
5. | Fuck the United Nations | 5:02 | - | 0 |
Line-up (members)
- Skeeter : All Guitars, Bass
- Ali Khalil : Vocals, Drums
F.T.U.N. Reviews
(1)Date : Nov 17, 2009
Slumpark Correctional are from Syria and it is interesting to see that even in this country metal bands can exist and record music, but they might be given a hard time by the government or religious authorities. Metal and Islam do not go well along in the eyes of those in charge in Muslim or Islamic countries and the examples told by the Lebanese band Kaoteon in interviews give an impression on how things might be in the even less 'modern' Syria.
The first impression left by this release is its good sound. Another would be the obvious background of at least some band members: Sepultura and Soulfly; the emphasis lies on the latter one. Yes, there is a cover from the Chaos A.D. album, but the general approach is more in vein of Max Cavalera's solo project. The music is thrash/groove metal around which comes in a mixture of the aforementioned release and some of the later Max Cavalera albums. The resemblance in the vocals is really striking; I really mean it. Listen to the music and judge by yourself. Tempo and expression of the lyrics are amazingly similar.
As I do not give a fuck about the discussion whether Sepultura has lost it with Chaos A.D. or Roots and as I also listen to Soulfly at times, this release is something I am thoroughly able to enjoy. The songs have a lot of power, drive and are very catchy. The lyrics are a bit shallow at times -- Lick the Droppings --, but it is endurable. From this perspective not much is left to be desired.
Hard to say if this ... See More
The first impression left by this release is its good sound. Another would be the obvious background of at least some band members: Sepultura and Soulfly; the emphasis lies on the latter one. Yes, there is a cover from the Chaos A.D. album, but the general approach is more in vein of Max Cavalera's solo project. The music is thrash/groove metal around which comes in a mixture of the aforementioned release and some of the later Max Cavalera albums. The resemblance in the vocals is really striking; I really mean it. Listen to the music and judge by yourself. Tempo and expression of the lyrics are amazingly similar.
As I do not give a fuck about the discussion whether Sepultura has lost it with Chaos A.D. or Roots and as I also listen to Soulfly at times, this release is something I am thoroughly able to enjoy. The songs have a lot of power, drive and are very catchy. The lyrics are a bit shallow at times -- Lick the Droppings --, but it is endurable. From this perspective not much is left to be desired.
Hard to say if this ... See More
Slumpark Correctional Discography
Album | Type | Release date | Rating | Votes | Reviews |
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Dreaming Underneath Destruction | EP | Nov 11, 2005 | 90 | 1 | 1 |
▶ F.T.U.N. | EP | Apr 13, 2007 | 66 | 1 | 1 |
T(h)rash of the Orient | EP | Aug 28, 2008 | 70 | 1 | 1 |