While the group is in serious need of a metronome, there's a lot of creative potential in evidence here. Tempo changes, heavy riffs, a truly demonic vocal sound (rough without being earsplitting), and the dynamic guitar work all make for an interesting listen. Sure, it's not professionally mixed and recorded, and the group could have refined their composing skills to give the song a more discernible form. But there are moments of raw metal here, sandwiched between the fits of randomness that the song eventually degenerates into. It's kind of like a jam session that keeps going back to the same riff every few minutes.
Bottom line: If you expect itsamadhouse and his group to be the next Anthrax, you'll be disappointed. But if you hope to hear some interesting ideas from three completely amateur teenage metalheads, you might enjoy it.