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Wolverine The Window Purpose (Earache Records) By: Mike SOS

Swedish prog-metal clan Wolverine's reissue of its 2001 release THE WINDOW PURPOSE should garnish the sextet more of the praise which they greatly deserve, as this remastered 11-track tour de force is a complex metal fan's delight. Meshing the styles of Fates Warning, Opeth, Dream Theater, and Rush, Wolverine provides a dizzying array of musicianship coupled with elaborately written songs to satisfy the forward thinking metal contingent. These songs are a tad long-winded for some, but if you can keep your ADD under control for about an hour, your ears will be in for quite the treat.
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