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One Minute SilenceMP3 Download
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Play   1. Rise And Shine 3:16 £0.69
Play   2. 1845 2:49 £0.69
Play   3. Holy Man 4:04 £0.69
Play   4. It's Just A Ride 3:38 £0.69
Play   5. Food For The Brain 3:50 £0.69
Play   6. Fish Out Of Water 4:23 £0.69
Play   7. Roof Of The World 4:08 £0.69
Play   8. 16 Stone Pig 3:29 £0.69
Play   9. 210 Dog Years 3:46 £0.69
Play 10. If I Can Change 5:15 £0.69
Play 11. A Spoonful Of Sugar 4:42 £0.69
Play 12. On Deaf Ears 4:10 £0.69
Play 13. A Day In The Light Of 4:16 £0.69
Play 14. Words 5:55 £0.69
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Jesus In A Bag 18 Jun 2002
Format:Audio CD
'My god its good to see ya' announces vocalist Brian 'Yap' Barry in the opening album line, rather pleasantly. But what follows certainly couldn't be described as friendly, and it isn't easy listening, the albums 14 songs rallying against capitalism, police, religion, and many more subjects that their anarchistic ideology brings them to despise. Within the opening song (Rise and Shine) it is immediately apparent that the foursome has something to say, and it a theme hammered into your head through thunderous hardcore rap-metal.

Musically, don't expect Metallica or Iron Maiden level riffing. But though the music is simple, it is very effective, and the lyrics are universally superb. It's a shame that there is no lyric sheet included [...] and that Yap's unique nervous/frantic vocals mean you can't always hear what's being said. Songs also have an unusually great depth to them; this is an album that will get extensive usage. Highlights being the explosive 1845 (guess where the mosh starts in this one) Food for the Brain and A Day in the Light of, the latter being a (comparatively) melodic number. Also included are the excellent single Fish out of Water and live favorite Holy Man, although that song starts well but descends into mindless shouting. Though luckily that's the only time it happens.

Not light years ahead of the debut album, Available in all Colours, but Buy Now... is still an improvement on something that was already very good. There are no real 'filler' tracks and the album gets the band's message across brilliantly, just as they wanted. One Minute Silence are a cut above the average modern metal band, and it is so refreshing to see a band that isn't just there for the money and an interview in Kerrang. And I'd like to see Limp Bizkit write a song with lyrics like Food for the Brain.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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I first heard an oms track on a free CD 'Food For the brain' i was greatly impressed!! I went out and bought this album not knowing what to expect i had found a highly impressive English rock band a real rarity!!! Thoughout the album there are songs which stick in your head eg ' A day in the light of' which is all about Yap the singers upbringing in a catholic famliy and him climbing up a tree looking for god and not finding him. If you want to see a good band go see oms they will blow your socks off!!! when you have bought this album go and by there first ' available in all colours' a heavier more intense album and just as good!!! OMS TOP BAND!!!
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People have related OMS to Korn, Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit and many other bands.... while missing the point that OMS have a sound all their own... sure, they have rapping in their songs, but most people do not realise this is totally apocalyptic metalcore.... this is hardcore metal at it's hardest, corest and finest.... their debut was fast and furious, this album is a little more laid back but gets the pulse pumping and the fist rising in no minutes flat..... their message is strong and to the point..... definetely worth getting, and while you're at it, get the debut as well.... you won't regret buying both as you'll be getting more than your money's worth.....

Best tunes. 1. 1845. - Fast, furious, and headbangable. 2. Food For The Brain. - -S**tkicking moshpit action

3. Rise And Shine. - A true metal anthem 4. Sixteen Stone Pig. - Slow burner, then WHACK to the head!

5. 210 Dog Years. - Listen and get the message song, RATM-y but not the same as them....

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
time is a mean mistress
one minute silence,nu metal?
i would have to say yes
rapped vocals? yes
dreadlocked members? yes
tacky political lyrics? Read more
Published on 22 May 2009 by whitetrashtrixie
Nothing new. Nothing interesting.
I bought this album almost 3 years ago. I was quite fond of it but alas, my experience of music was very limited at the time. Read more
Published on 21 April 2003 by "the_green_pirate"
wow......just god damn wow!!!!!
i love this CD. How could u possibley compare this with RATM or Korn? It's completely different: for starters, One Minute Silence are a good group, which the others aren't! Read more
Published on 9 April 2001
Bugga me sideways this is good!
OMS have taken themselves to a new level of greatness. They haven't concentrated as much on all the slappy funky bass tunes, but more of an intensely polished supurb guitar sound. Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2000 by mrfozzybear_uk@yahoo.co.uk
The Mutts Nuts!
To be honest I'm pretty new to this metal stuff as I left rock behind in the 80's when I used to listen to Axl Rose and Napalm Death etc and went in a different direction but... Read more
Published on 8 Aug 2000
The best Brit Rock there is.
I only bought this album after reading a review in metal hammer and they said it will be the best album of the year... and they were absolutley right. Read more
Published on 25 July 2000
Fantastic
This is a fantastic cd, it is just so well produced. OMS have actually managed to capture their incredible live power in this album, unlike the debut album. Read more
Published on 20 May 2000
EVERYONE NEEDS THIS CD!
Having followed this band for some years now, I didn't think I could be surprised by them, but here it is, this new album surpasses all I ever expected.Buy Now... Read more
Published on 7 May 2000
One Minute Silence - the best British Rap/Metallers around!
What can I say OMS have now excelled themselves. After storming Britain with their wicked riffs and mosh pit whipping vocals (by Yap) they have now managed to improve their sound... Read more
Published on 22 April 2000
oms truely deserve praise for this album
this album is a more mature and focussed follow up to avail. in all colours. Not only are there the traditional rap/metal songs but also more melodic songs such as fish out of... Read more
Published on 20 April 2000
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