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		<title>Ektomorf &#8211; What Doesn&#8217;t Kill Me&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Credit where credit is due, Hungary&#8217;s Ektomorf have been playing their version of Soulfly&#8217;s 1998 self titled album for nearly a decade now with little sign of letting up of changing style five albums in, even with a label change from Nuclear Blast to AFM Records. At least you know exactly what you are getting [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit where credit is due, Hungary&#8217;s Ektomorf have been playing their version of Soulfly&#8217;s 1998 self titled album for nearly a decade now with little sign of letting up of changing style five albums in, even with a label change from Nuclear Blast to AFM Records.</p>
<p>At least you know exactly what you are getting with an Ektomorf record, from Zoltán Farkas&#8217; heavily accented Max Cavalera impersonation down to the down tuned, jumpdafukup nu metal riffage, the recipe has been exactly the same for every album, &#8220;. Though the band has at least dropped their tribal injections (cos, that would have been taking the <em>Soulfly</em> mimicry too far wouldn&#8217;t it?), they still seem intent on delivering varying versions of Soulfly&#8217;s &#8220;Eye for an Eye&#8221;, &#8220;No Hope = No Fear&#8221; and &#8220;Bleed&#8221; (<em>What Doesn&#8217;t Kill Me&#8230;</em> even features a Fred Durst like rap metal vocal appearance for &#8220;Sick of it All&#8221;).</p>
<p>If you heard <em>Destroy</em> or <em>Instinct</em>, you have already heard <em>What Doesn&#8217;t Kill Me&#8230;</em>even though more straight forward, it&#8217;s the same tired if well produced, hefty grooves played with the same thick guitar tone and chest beating lyrics. Admittedly, as with <em>Instinct</em>, I enjoy the thick guitar tone and some of the tracks like &#8220;I Can See You&#8221;, &#8220;New Life&#8221; and &#8220;Scream&#8221; ( the only track with any sort of tribal/ethnic injection) have a head bobbing, satisfying simplicity and chunk to them, but its still such a ridiculously plagiarized sound (though not as much any more with Soulfly at least developing some more thrash and punk influences), but as with all previous Ektomorf releases, why listen to a second rate rip off when I already own <em>Soulfly</em> and <em>Roots</em>?</p>
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