Italian thrash/black metal band from Milan, noted for an aggressive, Venom- and Motorhead-influenced sound. Core lineup in classic reviews: AC Wild (vocals/bass), Andy Panigada (guitar) and Rob Cabrini (drums).

Debut album The Day Of Wrath was released in 1985. IX (1987) and Neurodeliri (1988) are key studio records discussed in reviews. A live album Alive In Poland is referenced; Bulldozer performed at festivals such as Agglutination (2011) according to live reports. Reviews describe strong Venom and Motorhead influences and theatrical frontman performances.

Bulldozer are presented as a pivotal Italian thrash/black metal band whose aggressive, Venom- and Motorhead-influenced sound defined several 1980s releases. Reviews praise their intensity on studio albums and live shows. Key records include The Day Of Wrath (1985), IX (1987) and Neurodeliri (1988).

For:Fans of 1980s thrash/black metal, collectors of Italian metal, live-show enthusiasts and metal historians.

 We are almost at the end, and we know we’re about to savor a piece of Italian metal history. Bulldozer, in name and fact.

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 Filled by desperation Another fallen angel’s suicide NEURODELIRI!! NEURODELIRI!!!

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 The record set a new standard of violence and speed not only for Italy but also for Europe.

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