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Chris Poland - Return To Metalopolis flac album
  • Performer Chris Poland
  • Title Return To Metalopolis
  • Date of release 1990
  • Style Heavy Metal
  • Other formats AA WMA APE MP3 ADX MOD MP1
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1772 mb
  • Size FLAC 1853 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 789

Return to Metalopolis (1990) by Chris Poland. Labels: Enigma, Black Note. Chris Poland - Guitar, Bass Guitar. 3). Sisslith (70/100). Return to Metalopolis has some interesting songs, such as the strange but beautiful "The Fall of Babylon" or the powerful "Row of Crows". This is a decent instrumental heavy metal album. Nothing great, but enjoyable.

Return to Metalopolis finds the highly underrated guitarist returning to form on a lean, muscular instrumental album. The opener, "Club Ded" (the title a clever nod to his former band), immediately makes it apparent just how integral Poland's voice was to the early Megadeth sound; his tone is truly unique, and his flair for chord voicings lift him above most of his power-chord riffing brethren. His soloing style is fluid, tasteful, technically exciting, and totally recognizable

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Chris Poland can solo marvellously. Being a solo album, you'd hope so. He doesn't focus on playing fast incessantly and try to play more notes than the Hot Shots Part Deux body count in a single song. Mark Poland’s drum set sounds a little artificial to me, but his playing is tight, grooving right along with Chris’ well-written bass parts. Naturally the guitars are always the focus, but it’s nice to see that they aren’t skimping out on the backbone. It’s a pretty good album, all things considered.