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Gone Without Trace Gone Without Trace (Thorp Records) By: Mike SOS

Giving the heavy end of the metal spectrum a run for its money, Orange County, CA's newest metalcore export have released a scathing 10-track album that has as much Lamb of God as it does Hatebreed inside of its body-jarring breakdowns and visceral death metal growls. Anger definitely plays a big part in the music of this outfit, and the explosive death metal meets churning hardcore of tracks like "Eight-Four-Six" and "Battlefield Left in Ruin" will undoubtedly leave welts on your backs, marks on your head, and your ears ringing for days. Relentless and unrepentant, Gone Without Trace is a veritable metal machine, destroying all in its path. If you're a fan of the new wave of American metal by bands like Bleeding Through, Atreyu, and Machine Head, you'll enjoy thrashing around to these guys as well.
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