Nausea's album Fuerza is a powerful and politically charged collection of songs that showcases the band's unique blend of punk, metal, and hardcore. From the opening track "Godless" to the closing "Fallout," the album is an unrelenting assault on the senses, with pounding drums, screeching guitars, and vocalist Al Long's guttural screams.
Lyrically, Fuerza is a call to action, with songs tackling issues such as police brutality, racism, and the corrupting influence of power. Tracks like "Freedom of Religion" and "Cybergod" are particularly potent, with their biting critiques of organized religion and technology.
Despite its heavy subject matter, Fuerza is an incredibly catchy and melodic album, with hooks that will stick in your head long after the music has stopped. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with intricate riffs and solos that add depth and texture to the songs.