Dissonant, dark, dirty and at times rather deranged, Tommy Victor always did swing his D's low, hard and squarely at your skull Tommy Victor never necessarily did 'happiness' and Prong never necessarily gave a shit about making the 'feel good album of the year'...for Tommy Victor, high-praise for Prong was best served in the packed clubs and sweaty mosh-pits around the world which never missed the band's appearances or albums as 'critics' consistently missed the boat. Which brings us to Power Of The Damager, Prong's bloodiest, sharpest, most gym-whipped riff-spewing album yet. 13th Planet fat cat in leather pants Al Jourgensen says it's Prong's best record ever, and the charmer ain't lying.
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