Weapons of Tomorrow

Weapons of Tomorrow is the sixth studio album by the American thrash metal band Warbringer.

He drew inspiration from many sources for the album, including Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.

"[5] Fraser Wilson of Distorted Sound lauded the opening track Firepower Kills, saying "This is modern thrash at its very best."

Calling the album "lyrically stunning and musically eviscerating", he highlighted Heart of Darkness as "a real standout", saying it "showcases the sonic range of the band.

He highlighted "Crushed Beneath The Tracks' and "Power Unsurpassed", calling them "punchy riff monsters.