This record is decently crafted and it is precisely its “dirty” recording that makes it evil and sinister.

 It is not the best album birthed from Quorthon’s mind, lacking originality and at times repetitive, but it is nonetheless a step in the history of Bathory.

Bathory's Octagon represents a controversial shift from Viking metal to aggressive thrash metal. While not their best work, its raw and dirty production adds a sinister edge. Fans have often criticized it for lack of originality and repetitiveness, but it still remains a notable part of the band's legacy. The album offers intense rhythms and vocal ferocity reflecting Quorthon's rebellious spirit. Dive into Bathory's Octagon to experience a raw thrash metal blast and explore a pivotal moment in extreme metal history.

 Vincent is a truly formidable but greatly underrated musician, and if he had gained more fame, he would have easily been compared to a Malmsteen or a Satriani.

 'Twisted' is my favorite, a speed metal track that slightly recalls the style of Judas Priest’s 'Defenders of the Faith.'

This review highlights the underrated talent of Vinnie Vincent and his band’s 80s hair metal style, blending virtuoso guitar work with powerful vocals. The album features energetic tracks reminiscent of Motley Crue and Judas Priest, balanced with rock ballads. The reviewer praises key songs like 'Boyz Are Gonna Rock' and 'Twisted' for their technical skill. Overall, the album is recommended for fans of classic 80s metal bands seeking a strong yet lesser-known release. Listen to Vinnie Vincent Invasion today and discover one of 80s hair metal’s hidden gems!

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