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"Where Moshers Dwell" is the 3rd full-length studio album by Swedish crossover/thrash metal act F.K.Ü. (aka Freddy Krueger's Ünderwear). While the band were formed as far back as 1987 it wasn´t until 1999 that they released their debut full-length studio album "Metal Moshing Mad". "Sometimes They Come Back... To Mosh" followed in 2005.
As you might have guessed from the album titles and the band name, F.K.Ü. are all about having fun and playing crossover/thrash designed to make you mosh. The lyrical themes, the cover artworks and the image of the band are influenced by horror movies, but everything is delivered "over the top" and with a gleam in the eye. The actual music is delivered with tight precision and great conviction though. These guys play sharp riffs and pounding powerful beats to die for. Image how Exodus would sound if they had a more crossover oriented sound. Larry Lethal is quite the great vocalist too. He has a nice raw delivery but is also capable of high pitched screams.
The 17 tracks on the 39:57 minutes long album are not the most original sounding material you´ll ever hear, but "Where Moshers Dwell" is still an extremely charming release that kicks tons of ass. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.