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Those Who Fear Tomorrow Review

Integrity - Those Who Fear Tomorrow
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Those Who Fear Tomorrow

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresMetalcore
LabelsOverkill Records
Length36:15
Ranked#145 for 1991 , #8,857 all-time
Album rating :  72.5 / 100
Votes :  4  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  75 / 100
One of the first Metalcore bands, and perhaps the first to receive some real success, Integrity take a pretty standard Hardcore Punk approach and add some mean Crossover Thrash riffs and all around Metalcore heaviness. The vocals are transitioning from punk yells to the growls that inhabit metal. Lyrical themes are dark and the mood is a straightforward, angry bundle of energy.

The album is pretty damn simple and consistent, and with 15 tracks they all blend together by the end. Integrity do slow it down a fair bit which adds some variety, but for the most part every song sounds the same. No problem if you want some great Metalcore from the genre’s inception, but it's still a very primitive form of what the genre would become.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Den of Iniquity0:29701
2.Micha: Those Who Fear Tomorrow3:05751
3.Diehard2:25801
4.Lundgren/Crucifixion2:36801
5.Judgement Day2:20751
6.Descent into...2:01801
7.Darkness3:01801
8.Tempest2:32801
9.In Contrast of Sin2:41801
10.Dawn of a New Apocalypse3:38751
11.Wings Tear2:16801
12.Harder They Fall2:52751
13.Candra Nama Vijayasya Stri Pums' Calayasti0:40701
14.Apollyons Whisper1:31751
15.March of the Damned4:05851

Line-up (members)

  • D.H. Hieronymous : Vocals
  • Antonio Michael Pines : Drums
  • Aaron Joseph Melnick : Lead Guitar
  • Leon Micha Melnick : Bass
  • Hawthorne : Rhythm Guitar
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Those Who Fear Tomorrow
▶  Those Who Fear Tomorrow Review (1991)
level 12 SilentScream213   75/100
Jun 13, 2021       Likes :  1
One of the first Metalcore bands, and perhaps the first to receive some real success, Integrity take a pretty standard Hardcore Punk approach and add some mean Crossover Thrash riffs and all around Metalcore heaviness. The vocals are transitioning from punk yells to the growls that inhabit metal. Lyrical themes are dark and the mood is a straightforward, angry bundle of energy....
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