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Le Force Le Fortress (Wantage USA) By: Jeb Branin
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You gotta love this. LE FORCE sounds like a trio of hardcore punks who discovered Euro metal and decided to see what they could create by merging influences. LE FORCE creates a new spin on the classic power trio approach with high caliber instrumental (mostly) compositions that are both hard hitting and executed with precision. I'm at a loss as to whether it's best to describe this as metal or hardcore or some type of crossover, but I'm not at a loss to describe it as very good and the song titles are worth about half the price of the album alone. The CD comes enhanced and features a video track that I have yet to find the patience to watch (which is a commentary on me, not LE FORCE).
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