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Nemesis showcases Randy J Cox's fire-and-brimstone rap style riding over the velocity and power of Steve "Boogie" Marshall's heavy guitar riffs on the uptempo songs. This contrasts with Bowie-esque melodic musings on the grandiose epic "Pornstars Get Lonely Too". Throughout, a compelling sense of urgency is fuelled by the ferocious rhythms thrashed out by the aptly named Cyclone -who creates a percussive whirlwind, given added momentum and depth by Mike Barnes' hard, edgy basslines. Released five years after their formation, Nemesis boasts an exhilarating, genre-defying fusion of hard rock, hip-hop and metal. The lead single "Hate" and accompanying video is set to blow up in 2005.