American thrash metal band noted for the 1987 debut Kill For Pleasure and the 1988 Face Fate EP; style compared in reviews to Kreator and Sodom.

Face Fate (EP, 1988) follows the debut Kill For Pleasure (1987) and contains two new tracks ("Blood Lust" and "Face Hate") plus two remixed/retouched tracks ("R.I.P." and "Vampire"). The band's sound is described in contemporary reviews as violent, fierce and technically above average for the scene.

DeBaser hosts one review of Blood Feast's Face Fate EP, praising its canonical thrash approach, technical level and furious vocals. The EP (1988) collects two new tracks and two remixed tracks from the debut Kill For Pleasure (1987). Recommended for fans of classic aggressive thrash.

For:Fans of 1980s thrash metal, collectors of vintage metal EPs/picture discs, listeners who like aggressive technical thrash.

 The thrash offered is violent and fierce, yet not descending into pure chaos, the vocals are, as usual, hysterical and furious while the arrangements and the technical level of the rest of the group are, in my opinion, superior to the average of many other bands of the time.

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