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Into the Pit
Ultimatum
Into the Pit
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
Simply put, the masters of thrash metal are back!!! Into the Pit qualifies as a juggernaut of North American metal. This is great news for fans, since this is the first new offering from Ultimatum in 6 long years! With Int...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ultimatum
Title: Into the Pit
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Retroactive Records
Release Date: 6/17/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 628740844021

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Simply put, the masters of thrash metal are back!!! Into the Pit qualifies as a juggernaut of North American metal. This is great news for fans, since this is the first new offering from Ultimatum in 6 long years! With Into the Pit, the band has unleashed one of Thrash Metal's most shining moments, following the footsteps of fellow peers Exodus, Tourniquet, Vengeance Rising, Megadeth. Overkill, and Forbidden. With its thundering bass, fast drumming and a wealth of Mastodonian rifferry, the boys have clearly learned from their elders, and learned well. Guitarist, Robert Gutierrez fills every track with fiery, blowtorch riffs and scorching solos. Vocalist Scott Waters far exceeds his commendable efforts on previous albums, sounding every bit as brilliant as thrash legend, Roger Martinez (Vengeance Rising), while never forsaking his classic Ultimatum vocal style.
It's rare to find a band able to progress and mature in their craft so much without changing their sound. If you like your metal fast, heavy, neck snapping, bone crunching, and old school then Into the Pit is your "stranded on a deserted island" disc. Careful though. This stuff is dangerously heavy! We warned you! Really, we did. 1. One for All, 2. Exonerate, 3. Deathwish, 4. Blood Covenant, 5. Heart of Metal, 6. Wrathchild, 7. Transgressor, 8. Blink, 9. Blind Faith, 10. Into the Pit, 11. Game Over
 

CD Reviews

Ultimatum's Best Effort Yet
Michel I. Newcomb | 01/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Over the past years I've been re-introduced to many thrash bands I lost track of over the years. This can be attributed to my discovery of [...]. Scott Water's metal collection is like nothing I've seen before and when I found out he was the vocalist of Ultimatum I was stunned to say the least. I had known about Ultimatum for many years though only a few songs here and there and liked what I heard. Unfortunately, their albums became increasingly difficult to find until now. Retroactive has made their previous albums available and though I didn't like them as much as many other thrash bands I was familiar with, it was still good quality thrash. Now with the release of Into The Pit, Ultimatum went from good thrash band to great thrash band (up there with Touniquet, Deliverance, Testament, Overkill, Vengeance Rising, and more). This is how thrash should be. Thundering double bass drums, shredding guitar solos, and aggressive vocals abound and I don't think any thrash fan wouldn't like this album. In previous reviews the only complaint I ever heard was Scott's vocals. I never understood it, Scott's voice is very unique and fit the music real well (sort of a mix of Bobby Blitz and Steve Souza). This time his vocals should cause those nay sayers to put their foot in their mouth with the power and aggressiveness of his vocals this time around (now he sounds similar to Obituary's John Tardy while maintaining his unique voice).



One For All: Great Overkill-like opening that starts the album off in grand thrash fasion. 4/5



Exonerate: Keeps the aggressiveness going while maintaining good melody. 4/5



Death Wish: Another great thrash song (notice a pattern here). 4/5



Blood Covenant: Still nothing to complain about. The guitar solos are even better this time around (it's nice for thrash guitarists to slow down now and then) and the melody is more noticable here. 4.5/5



Heart Of Metal: One of the best songs on this album. Awesome double bass work right before the chorus with lyrics that makes this a metal anthem of the highest order (I rank this with Toxic Waltz which is one of my favorite thrash songs ever). 5/5



Wrathchild: Great cover of an Iron Maiden classic with guitar solos that run you over like an semi-truck. 4.5/5



Transgressor: Not as great as the three before it but still a very solid thrash song. 3.5/5



Blink: A re-recording of a song origionally found on Symphonic Extremeties. Quite better than the origional which is no easy task (it's superiority is probably due to the better production). 4.5/5



Blind Faith: Another great thrash piece with lyrics that put a broad smile on this Christian's face. Guitarist Robert Gutierrez has no idea how to do a bad guitar solo. 4.5/5



Into The Pit: Hands down the best track on the entire album. This instrumental ranks up there with Metallica's Orion. Gutierrez shows that he is more than a one-dimentional thrash guitarist (he should be up there with the greats based on this song alone-superb solo). 5/5



Game Over: Another great thrash piece and a good way to close an album that should rank up there with the biggest names in thrash...nay, metal. 4/5"
Ultimatum at the top of their game....
Scott Douglas | Abilene, TX | 10/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm always worried when I get a new CD I've been looking forward to for so long. Was I right to be worried? Maybe sometimes, but not in this case! Three spins in the first afternoon/evening after arrival and some things are very clear to me. Let me explain:



Tight as a drum and hands down the best Ultimatum vocals yet - variation and range I've not heard before. I love Heart of Metal...it's a great re-do of an already great song. Did I say the band was tight?

Other highlights for me (among an overall consistent album) are Exonerate, Deathwish and Blind Faith. Great sounding songs with the right mix of heavy riffs, stylish solos and pounding rhythm. Into The Pit is a very catchy instrumental as well.

This is how I like my thrash....rompy, kind of just makes you want to whirl around and grow super long hair!

I don't like to give 5 stars (it seems too easy, the lazy way out) but I think it's unethical to give less than 5 when the work truly merits it. That's like the jerk sports writers who don't vote guys into the Hall Of Fame on the first try just because of some silly belief that no one deserves to be praised unanimously. That's foolish! If you like Thrash metal, you'll find a 5 star CD right here.



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Snap Your Neck
Brent E. Johnson | Naches, WA | 11/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you've wondered if there's any metal in the world untainted by the new metal or core trends, Ultimatum is here to answer. And the answer might make you get a migraine as you attempt to whirl you hair at 1,000 miles an hour. They fly the freak flag of metal high and seem darned proud to do it. Into the Pit brings Ultimatum up to levels that comparisons to Tourniquet, early Deliverance, even an Exodus or Testament would not make people blink. The production levels are stellar, with enough rawness to please the thrash purist yet letting each instrument shine. Machine gun riffing, uber fast drumming and a vocalist who sounds like he eats nails, (from the looks of him I think he might) all the hints of greatness on past albums come together to form one awesome package. The songs are strong,all of them, tackling issues and no holds are barred lyrically, letting you know they stand for truth and the love of God. How I wish radio would find these guys and have the guts to put this into rotation. Real metal that needs to be heard. Anyone into heavy music owes it to themselves to check this out. Just have the aspirin handy."