Tempo of the Damned is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Exodus. Released in February 2, 2004 via Nuclear Blast, Tempo of the Damned was Exodus' first studio release since 1992's Force of Habit. It was the last appearance of longtime vocalist Steve "Zetro" Souza until his return for 2014's Blood In, Blood Out as well as the last appearance of founding drummer Tom Hunting until 2007's The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A. The album was also the last studio appearance of guitarist Rick Hunolt.
Tempo of the Damned is the first Exodus studio album to accredit founding guitarist Kirk Hammett for a song, ("Impaler").
This album was released two years to the day after the death of former member Paul Baloff.
Although he produced the band's 1997 live album Another Lesson in Violence, this album was the first time Andy Sneap had produced, mixed, engineered or mastered an Exodus studio album; he would provide either role on the band's subsequent albums.
Tempo of the Damned marked their first full-length album of new material since 1992's Force of Habit. This is Exodus' first studio album to feature Jack Gibson on bass. This album is also the result of Steve "Zetro" Souza's return to the band, after Exodus reunited with Bonded by Blood-era lead singer Paul Baloff for the release of their live album Another Lesson in Violence in 1997. Baloff died of a stroke in 2002 and Souza was invited back into the band, although this would prove to be the last album to feature him until 2014's Blood In, Blood Out, for he abandoned the group during their tour in South America in support of the album, which resulted in a feud between himself and guitarist Gary Holt. Tempo of the Damned was also the last Exodus album to feature longtime guitarist Rick Hunolt. He returned to the band for their European tour in the summer of 2012, but did not officially rejoin. Although this album was also the last to feature drummer Tom Hunting before his second departure, he would later rejoin the band in 2007. Souza would rejoin Exodus as well after his replacement Rob Dukes was fired from the band in 2014.
Tempo of the Damned also marks Exodus' only studio album to contain a song credited to founding member Kirk Hammett, who found greater recognition as a member of Metallica. The others are their 1982 Demo cassette and the 1997 live release, Another Lesson in Violence; the latter featured the song "Impaler". Hammett brought one of "Impaler"'s riffs to the Metallica song "Trapped Under Ice", which was released on their 1984 album Ride the Lightning. Music videos were filmed for the songs "War is my Shepherd" and "Throwing Down," which largely consists of a jam performance.
Tempo of the Damned received a positive review from Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia, who awarded the album three stars out of five, saying "all of the much loved Exodus hallmarks are here: lyrics filled with biting, sarcastic social commentary: no-fuss, jagged thrash metal; and unparalleled technical precision." He then finished his review by saying that the album "successfully resurrects Exodus as the potent and formidable thrash machine of old."
Tempo of the Damned sold almost 2,600 copies in its first week of release in the U.S. and over 14,300 copies by September 13th, 2004 in the U.S.
Track listing
- "Scar Spangled Banner" Gary Holt 6:41
- "War Is My Shepherd" Holt, Steve "Zetro" Souza 4:27
- "Blacklist" Holt 6:17
- "Shroud of Urine" Holt 4:52
- "Forward March" Holt, Souza 7:32
- "Culling the Herd" Holt 6:07
- "Sealed with a Fist" Holt 3:36
- "Throwing Down" Holt, John Miller 5:01
- "Impaler" Holt, Kirk Hammett, Paul Baloff, Tom Hunting 5:25
- "Tempo of the Damned" Holt 4:22
Total length: 54:21
This album is dedicated to Paul Baloff and Josh Frizell.
Recording information:
Recorded at Tsunami Recordings in Moss Beach, CA.
Drums tracked at Prairie Sun Studio in Cotati, CA.
Mixed at Backstage Studios in Derby, UK.
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