Game Over - Face The End (2025)

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Title: Face The End
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Scarlet Records
Genre: Thrash Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 32:38
Total Size: 262 / 84 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Final Hour (00:01:37)
02. Lust For Blood (00:03:19)
03. Neck Breaking Dance (00:02:51)
04. Grip Of Time (00:03:11)
05. Lost In Disgrace (00:04:12)
06. Veil Of Insanity (00:03:24)
07. Gateway To Infinity (00:03:51)
08. Tempesta (00:01:33)
09. Crimson Waves (00:04:57)
10. Weaving Fate (00:03:43)

Total length: 00:32:38
Label: Scarlet Records
Genre: Thrash Metal

Band Members:
Alessandro "Sanso" Sansone - Guitars
Luca "Ziro" Zironi - Guitars, Vocals
Anthony "Vender" Dantone - Drums
Leonardo Molinari - Bass , Vocals
Danny Schiavina - Vocals



Game Over's sixth studio album, *Face The End*, released on April 25, 2025, via Scarlet Records, showcases the Italian thrash band's evolution with a revitalized five-member lineup. The album delivers a concise 10-track, 33-minute experience that blends classic thrash aggression with melodic and atmospheric elements.

The opening track, "The Final Hour," sets an apocalyptic tone that transitions into "Lust For Blood," a high-speed track characterized by sharp riffs and intense energy. "Neck Breaking Dance" introduces a punk-infused, crowd-pleasing anthem, while "Grip of Time" and "Veil of Insanity" incorporate groove-heavy rhythms and retro-synth elements, adding depth to the thrash foundation.

"Crimson Waves" stands out as a power ballad, offering a slower tempo and melancholic melodies that contrast with the album's overall intensity. The closing track, "Weaving Fate," combines mid-tempo verses with a final thrash assault, leaving a lasting impression. The album's production, handled by Simone Mularoni at Domination Studio, ensures a polished sound that complements the band's dynamic range.

Critics have praised *Face The End* for its versatility and the band's ability to infuse traditional thrash metal with fresh elements. While it may not be the most aggressive thrash album, its well-crafted compositions and varied tempos have secured its place among notable releases in the genre.