Benton and his sonic sadists brough their a-game as they are ripping into these songs with no stopping their momentum. It's hyper-fast but still works. Not to say it might not get old midway through the album. Witness of Death"h makes you think it's going to side-step the god hate, but no, they dialed it up. It is almost too fast for their own good, but it stays together somehow. "Conviction' has the lead single from this album. Lewis nails Gelns bass tone, which stands out in the mix. This song is way more purposeful than the first three songs, so it's no mistake why this was the single. They keep the catchy riffs going with "Empowered By Blasphemy." The verses are hookier than what is supposed to be the chorus.
"Angels of Hell starts off in a manner that is more thrashy than what they have done up to this point on this album, but I like the slight gallop in the verse. It is now a trademark that you can bet they are going to speed up at some point. What they have to do is make sure they have bookended it with enough dynamics. 'Hang In Agony Until You're Dead' is more like what was typical of death metal at the time. They have a blast-fest on " Servant of the Enemy." The taunt machine like precison in the chug of "Into Darkness You Go" is more effective. The last song works for what they do, and sounds fine, so no real complaints, but not wowed either. Overall, this album feels like it anchors their relevancy, so I will give it a 9.5.

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