Cover of Blood Feast Face Fate
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For fans of blood feast,lovers of 1980s thrash metal,collectors of metal picture discs,readers interested in metal history,listeners who enjoy kreator and sodom
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LA RECENSIONE

Name taken from a well-known horror-cult movie from the '60s for this excellent American thrash band.

The record in question is an EP, released after the publication of the good debut LP "Kill For Pleasure" in 1987. The EP was released in 1988 and offers an excellent canonical thrash, a mix of all the ingredients that has made the genre so appreciated.

The record contains four songs, two unpublished ("Blood Lust" and "Face Hate") and two already present on the first LP ("R.I.P." and "Vampire"), presented almost identical but with a better remix. 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. As sound references, Kreator and Sodom immediately come to mind.

It is a record certainly aimed at genre lovers; in fact, the first copies of the EP were released in picture disc version, thus representing a gem also at the collectors' level.

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Blood Feast's EP 'Face Fate' follows their debut with four intense thrash tracks, mixing new songs and improved remixes. The band delivers fierce yet controlled aggression, with vocals and arrangements surpassing many contemporaries. Fans of Kreator and Sodom will appreciate this canonical thrash offering. The picture disc release also makes it a collectors' gem.

Tracklist Videos

01   Face Fate (03:16)

02   Blood Lust (04:24)

03   R.I.P. (03:09)

04   Vampire (05:09)

Blood Feast

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.
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