What's with most thrash/crossover bands these days? Since when does recycling whole songs and ideas imply any sort of quality? Meet Death in Your Yard, or DIYY for short- another band bringing nothing new to the already broken table of crossover thrash.
Make Crossover Attack Again starts with an intro consisting of a single riff sounding as if it was borrowed from Slayer's Show No Mercy, and when it ends, the album turns into a pure DRI worshipping wankfest. Every song here consists merely of a few recycled riffs, lazy ass "thrash" vocals, and with the only redeeming thing in here- the drums. Since there is no space for any creativity among bands like these, every song sounds the same. Albeit having the ocassional midtempo "banger," that brings somewhat of a diversity to the album's monotonous aesthetic, its use suspiciously brings hundreds and thousands of old and new thrash bands to mind.
If the band members wouldn't have spammed every Israeli metal Facebook group in existence with their rehearsal pics, I could clearly see myself mistaking this for an experiment consisting of an AI writing a crossover album since this album holds some ultra generic musicianship. Nothing new is provided here, and despite hearing that the musicians themselves have some sort of talent, they decided to record a borefest like this. The production itself isn't very redeeming either, since it's bass heavy which means you can hear the already bad guitar riffs copied an octave lower by a bass player! How lovely.
This constantly ridden two trick pony already broke its bones in the late 80s. Riding this dead trend provides absolutely nothing new- but weak ass thrash with a muddy production marketed as "fun." This has not helped anyone, and has only spawned lame attempts like this. Avoid.