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Cruella – Rampage Review


Cruella – Rampage Review: was a Power Speed Metal band from the United States. The band was formed in 1986, releasing two demos, a compilation, and two full-length albums. April 26th, 2019, the band independently released their third studio album Rampage, followed by a Stormspell Records release on September 19th, 2019.

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Cruella – Rampage Review opens and discusses the FIRST SIN: THE STRINGS/KEYS. Which consists of a stampede guitar attack of progressive riffs and fret-board (wailing) shredding solos.

Let’s talk about the SECOND SIN: THE VOCALS, which involves powerful screaming/wailing vocals.

Moving on to the THIRD SIN: THE PERCUSSIONS, which delves into the vast world of thunderous drums and beats.

In our following discussion about the band’s musical work, we will focus on the FOURTH SIN, the overall DISCUSSION of the album. Immediately the listener presses that play button – one is welcome to this non-fancy introduction of the opening track RAMPAGE – but an opening that goes in for the kill, straight off the bat with a rock n’ rolling introduction of raunchy guitar and thundering of drum attack, once hitting that minute mark a welcoming of powerful vocals/screams is added to the mix – that thunders through your speakers and eardrums.

Soon as hitting the second track, LEAVE ME ALONE, the following five remaining songs, which are well-written and strongly composed, filled with one robust, energetic appetite and don’t sound the same while utilizing elements such as (especially keeping it eighties-style throughout the album) old-school thrash, classic heavy/speed metal, power metal, hard rock, anthem rock and a hint of punk rock in the mix, thus creating a sound of their own, which is known as FAST HEAVY PUNK METAL.

– one thing is for sure this is pure deliverance of appealing anthem/fist-pumping and stomping metal that has perfect production and tight devilmanship that is all fueled with a ferocious, full-throttle aggressive/energetic, theatrically tonic eighties delight while providing the listener with a helping of excellent (solid/tight) riffs and shreds, thundering drums and powerful pipes and an album that’s enjoyable and entertaining from start to finish.

I wanted to share our thoughts and MEMORABILIA on the FIFTH SIN. Is the sound and the music

Let’s discuss the ARTWORK of the SIXTH SIN. Big, bold, and thunderous, like their music! Finally, the

Finally, the review will close with the last sin, the SEVENTH SIN, the DISRELISH. With nothing to disrelish within the musical world of CRUELLA. This concludes the Cruella – Rampage Review


Rampage Song-listing:

  1. Rampage
  2. Leave Me Alone
  3. Dopemestic Violence
  4. Zombie March (march into fire)
  5. Slapped in the Face
  6. Burnt
  7. Ancient Times

Cruella Members:

  • Roger Decarlo (guitar)
  • Tony Profitt (vocals)
  • Kirk Johnson (bass)
  • Kaleb Davies (drums)