Weapons Of Mass Destruction's album "Pardovart" is a hard-hitting and politically charged record that explores themes of war, corruption, and social injustice. The band's sound is a fusion of heavy metal, punk rock, and industrial music, and their lyrics are delivered with a raw and aggressive intensity.
The album opens with the blistering track "War Machine," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its driving guitar riffs and thunderous drums. Other standout tracks include "Blood for Oil," which critiques the United States' involvement in the Middle East, and "Corrupt Nation," which takes aim at the rampant corruption in politics.
Despite the heavy subject matter, there are moments of introspection and vulnerability on the album, such as the haunting ballad "Broken Dreams." The band's musicianship is also impressive, with intricate guitar solos and tight rhythms throughout.