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Sevendust Truth Killer Album Review

Two days before my birthday, Sevendust released their 14th studio album called Truth Killer.

I’ve been a Sevendust fan since almost the beginning, and they have always been a great, rocking, solid band.

If you’re a Sevendust fan, you will probably always get what you want with each release.

And Truth Killer is no different.

It rocks.  It’s heavy.  It’s melodic.  It’s everything you want in a Sevendust album.

And it’s still the original lineup (guitarist Clint Lowery left for a few years in the 2000s then returned).

Not much more I can say here other than if you’re a Sevendust fan, please check this one out.

Also go see them live because they’re a phenomenal live band.

Keep on rocking guys.

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