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The True Warriors
song - Sheep Vs. Goats

To be honest I dislike the high scream. It only served to annoy the absolute piss out of me while I tried to get into the rest of the song. Granted, the song itself appears to have a "less than sane" approach but those tortured monkey-esque howls made me cringe. The lows, however, were quite sick. I feel your sound would benefit more from the low throating. The guitarwork is insane and intricate at points and downright mean at others creating a realm of metal chaos that is a must.

--Mind over Matter, Soundclick, Friday, August 25th 2006
The Warriors Review
You must really love sheeps. I wonder if there are a lot in Switzrland?

'Extraterrestrial Sheep' showed promising music, but lacked the energy in vocals. I think by going a few notes higher you can develop a sync to pack a real punch in order to get across what you're trying to muster. Music, of course, was exemplary.

The starting of 'Sheep Vs. Goats' was amazing, all the 'Bahs' and with the plucking of guitar accompanying it at the back pointed at the rage the song seemed filled in, but once again, I was disappointed by the lacklustre vocals. I wished to see the lyrics, but there were none.

The clack of thunder and thundering guitars. 'The Zahir' felt good from the start. If the riff at the beginning was something, the contrast of music bellowing in the mid blew me away. Not surprisingly, the absence of vocals made this one best of the bunch you put on here for review.

Overall, try to work over your voice to hit those high notes and bring some shrill. If you can't, get somebody who can. Another alternative is to become completely instrumental. You know you guys can rock hard with that.

--Gilead, Soundclick.com Thursday, March 16, 2006
Sheeps vs Goats
As I was surfing the net, (Soundclick) I came across this one song curiously titled Sheeps vs Goats. These guys are incredibly funny and random. Their music to say the least is "Brewtal" as PY would say. Non-stop machine blasts, and Grindcore styled guitars. The music is unstoppable, the low growling and high pitched screams mixed with the Moo-ing and Baa-ing of cows and sheeps makes this song one fun song to listen to.
--Greg Kisiri, www.havok.com, Sunday, September 18, 2005
The Warriors?
      The Warriors mix the elements of Doom, Grindcore and Death Metal to their music with a hint of comedy. The drums are ferocious and almost non-stopping with extreme chop skills and blasts at some points and at others the Drums are extremely slow and powerful and omnipresent. The riffs are heavy and malicious and yet sometimes even Melancholical and Depressive.
The concept of their album is hilarious and easy to get into it (Worsheep the Sheep!) The vocals are a bit rough but not bad at some places. Perhaps they could get a better sound if they had a real studio? Production could always be better but some prefer the rawness in some bands.
--Alex Mcmullen, Unknown-Metal.com, Sept 14th 2005