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Go Ahead and Die

Go Ahead and Die

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  • Released Date: 11 Jun 2021

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

With their self-titled debut album, "Go Ahead And Die" brings a heavy dose of thrash metal that hits like a sledgehammer to the face. The brainchild of Max Cavalera (Soulfly, Sepultura) and his son Igor Amadeus, this father-son duo is here to prove that metal runs in their blood.

From the moment the opening track "Truckload Full of Bodies" kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. The ferocious guitars and pounding drums create a wall of sound that will leave you headbanging uncontrollably. But it's not just about the aggression - there's a raw energy and passion that shines through in every riff and every scream.

Tracks like "Roadkill" and "Toxic Freedom" showcase the band's relentless intensity, with blistering solos and guttural vocals that will make your ears bleed in the best possible way. And just when you think you've caught your breath, they throw in a curveball with the haunting acoustic track "El Cuco."

"Go Ahead And Die" is a thrilling, uncompromising debut that is sure to satisfy the cravings of any metalhead. Whether you're a seasoned headbanger or a newbie to the genre, this album is guaranteed to leave you craving more. So go ahead, and dive headfirst into this sonic assault - you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Truckload Full of Bodies
2. Toxic Freedom
3. I.C.E. Cage
4. Isolated/desolated
5. Prophets Prey
6. Punisher
7. El Cuco
8. G.A.A.D.
9. Worth Less Than Piss
10. (In The) Slaughterline
11. Roadkill

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About the artist

Go Ahead and Die

With a name like GO AHEAD AND DIE, you might expect this band to be all about the aggressive, in-your-face, take-no-prisoners attitude. And you wouldn't be wrong. But there's more to this Arizona-based outfit than just tough-guy posturing. Formed by Max Cavalera (of Sepultura and Soulfly fame) and his son Igor Amadeus Cavalera, GO AHEAD AND DIE brings an unapologetic blend of thrash, death metal, and punk to the table. Their music is fast, furious, and fiercely political, taking aim at everything from government corruption to social injustice. But don't let the heavy subject matter fool you – these guys know how to have a good time too. Their live shows are a whirlwind of energy and aggression, with Max Cavalera's signature growls and Igor Amadeus's blistering guitar work combining to create a sound that's as thrilling as it is uncompromising. In a world where metal can sometimes feel over-produced and underwhelming, GO AHEAD AND DIE are a much-needed breath of fresh air. They're raw, they're real, and they're not afraid to push the envelope when it comes to their music. So if you're looking for something a little different – something with a bit more bite – then GO AHEAD AND DIE might just be the band for you. Just don't say we didn't warn you.

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