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"Any band that starts off their record with a track title Elizabeth Bathory Blood and Vengeance has to be pretty awesome right? Oh Man Oh God certainly is. With a progressive sound Oh Man Oh God manages to draw the listener in to their swirling riffs and masterful mixes and give them a headbanging good time. The guitar riffs are solid and the harder riffs remind me of Suicide Silence yet pther parts can be very experimental at times and add a whole lot of flavor to the band. The bass parts on this record are extremely heavy and help drag the band into a metal oblivion. Working with the guitars the bass makes some of the headbangingest riffs I have ever heard. The drums to are extremely well done and do not really too much on the double bass drum and feature some very creative lines. The vocals to are very aggressive and there is a hatred incorporated in the singing which is rarely found in modern metal bands. In conclusion Oh Man Oh God is one of the greatest Prog Death acts that I have ever heard and they have a lot of potential and power in their music.OVERALL 9.5/10" — Matt, Two Guys Metal Reviewshttp://twoguysmetalreviews.blogspot.com/2011/12/oh-man-oh-god.html
“Strange name, right? But have no fear, Oh Man! Oh God! can rip [gooey brown stuff] up. "Elizabeth Bathory: Blood and Vengeance" gives you a little bit of everything. There are experimental parts that remind me of iwrestledabearonce followed by straight forward metal that reminds me of early Lamb of God. I especially like the singer. He does a great job moving between the high and low screams.” — Jaime Henderson, Metal Mouth Music http://www.metalmouthmusic.com/2012/06/weekend-warriors-oh-man-oh-god.html