But before that major label debut, there was a demo. According to legendary producer (Biohazard), Sworn Enemy recorded a five-track demo in late 2002 intended to shop for a bigger deal. That demo was tentatively titled The Beginning of the End . For years, it existed only on burned CD-Rs handed out at L'Amour in Brooklyn and CBGB.
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Sworn Enemy's The Beginning of the End is more than just a collection of songs; it's a testament to the resilience and evolution of a band that refused to be pigeonholed. For fans of aggressive metal and hardcore, it remains an essential listen. For those searching for a "RAR" of the album, it's a reminder to support the artists who create the music that fuels our lives. As the crossover-netzwerk.de review perfectly concluded, "Who wants to learn more should get smart on the band's or label's homepage and not miss Sworn Enemy at one of their concerts in the summer." Ultimately, the best way to experience the raw power of "The Beginning of the End" is to hear it live, loud, and legally.
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