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Honour And Blood is the best album by the band, along with the very important Filth Hounds Of Hades. Eight minutes of pure and 'chromed' Heavy Metal as the old school orders and commands, with an apparently violent text in which a sense of denunciation and horror is implicitly hidden.
Honour And Blood is the best album by the band, along with the very important Filth Hounds Of Hades.
Eight minutes of pure and 'chromed' Heavy Metal as the old school orders and commands, with an apparently violent text in which a sense of denunciation and horror is implicitly hidden.
The review praises Tank's 1984 album Honour & Blood as a peak in classic Heavy Metal, highlighting its thematic focus on war and aggression. It notes the band's maturation in sound and lineup, distancing themselves from Motorhead comparisons. The album features consistently strong tracks and impactful riffs, especially on the title track and 'Kill to Answer the Call.' It's recommended for fans of vintage and pure Heavy Metal. Dive into Tank’s Honour & Blood and experience a classic Heavy Metal journey rich with powerful riffs and raw energy!
Kiss Of Death is the song worth definitively listening to the entire album. Back For The Attack is objectively the last example of traditional Heavy Metal done as it should be.
Kiss Of Death is the song worth definitively listening to the entire album.
Back For The Attack is objectively the last example of traditional Heavy Metal done as it should be.
Back For The Attack is Dokken's refined and stylistic pinnacle, blending melody, power, and polished production. The album features standout tracks like 'Kiss Of Death' and 'Night By Night' and represents a high point in classic 80s Heavy Metal. Despite some commercial-leaning tracks, the album remains a must-listen for enthusiasts of traditional metal with melodic hooks. The review emphasizes Dokken's position as key representatives of American Heavy Metal during a period of genre evolution. Dive into Dokken's Back For The Attack and experience a classic 80s Heavy Metal masterpiece!
Darkness’ 9 hyper-kinetic bombtracks leave no room for any form of class or grace. An uncorrect album, far from catchy and reeking of alcohol and split ends (even the hair stinks).
Darkness’ 9 hyper-kinetic bombtracks leave no room for any form of class or grace.
An uncorrect album, far from catchy and reeking of alcohol and split ends (even the hair stinks).
This review introduces Darkness' 1987 album 'Death Squad' as a raw, fast, and ruthless thrash metal record from the German underground scene. Though lacking polish and catchiness, the album impresses with aggressive riffs, intelligent lyrics about war and destruction, and standout tracks like 'Burial At Sea'. The reviewer recommends it to fans tired of modern, polished metal and nostalgic for the more ignorant, brutal sound of the 80s thrash era. Dive into the raw energy of Darkness' 'Death Squad' and rediscover 80s thrash metal at its fiercest!
Immortal Force fully embraces the style of Morbid Visions but also closely resembles Campo De Exterminio by Holocausto or Simoniacal by MX, and obviously Slayer’s Hell Awaits. Enjoy the violence...
Immortal Force fully embraces the style of Morbid Visions but also closely resembles Campo De Exterminio by Holocausto or Simoniacal by MX, and obviously Slayer’s Hell Awaits.
Enjoy the violence...
Mutilator's 1987 album Immortal Force is a raw, brutal display of Brazilian thrash metal's primal energy. While not innovative, it captures the ferocity and style that helped shape extreme metal in Brazil. The album’s aggressive riffs, animalistic vocals, and hammering drums create a sonic massacre best suited for dedicated thrash fans. Despite some monotony and poor production quality, the album remains a cherished classic within underground metal circles. Dive into the unfiltered thrash fury of Mutilator's Immortal Force and explore the roots of Brazilian extreme metal today!
Open Hostility is a response in the series: Hey Headbangers, don’t give up, Thrash will never die, and we are still here! I absolutely do not recommend having prejudices, because listening to the album will almost automatically remove this inconvenience.
Open Hostility is a response in the series: Hey Headbangers, don’t give up, Thrash will never die, and we are still here!
I absolutely do not recommend having prejudices, because listening to the album will almost automatically remove this inconvenience.
Razor's Open Hostility is a high-energy thrash metal album known for its raw aggression and technical maturity, despite lacking originality. The use of a drum machine instead of a human drummer marks a unique production choice. Vocalist Bob Reid replaces the iconic Stace McLaren, delivering fierce performances on short, intense tracks. The album stands as a defiant response to thrash metal's evolution in the ’90s and remains a solid example of true Old School thrash metal. A must-listen for fans seeking brutal, relentless metal. Listen to Razor’s Open Hostility and experience classic, raw thrash metal energy that refuses to die!
Evildead managed to create a cornerstone like 'Annihilation Of Civilization,' one of the greatest masterpieces of the whole Thrash Metal movement. The guitar work is masterful, the numerous riffs succeed each other at a sustained pace, making the song very varied and not at all banal.
Evildead managed to create a cornerstone like 'Annihilation Of Civilization,' one of the greatest masterpieces of the whole Thrash Metal movement.
The guitar work is masterful, the numerous riffs succeed each other at a sustained pace, making the song very varied and not at all banal.
Evildead's 1989 album Annihilation Of Civilization is praised as a flawless thrash metal masterpiece, blending intense riffs, precise production, and dark post-nuclear themes. The review highlights standout tracks like the title song and praises the band's technical performance and lyrical depth. Despite being underrated, the album is recommended for fans seeking intelligent, aggressive thrash metal. The themes reflect a grim future influenced by Chernobyl, making it a unique and powerful record. Dive into the raw power of Evildead's Annihilation Of Civilization and experience one of thrash metal’s hidden masterpieces today!
Protector's 'Golem' is an unstoppable train that stands out from most bands of the same land. Try not to get excited [by 'Delirium Tremens'], if you can.
Protector's 'Golem' is an unstoppable train that stands out from most bands of the same land.
Try not to get excited [by 'Delirium Tremens'], if you can.
Protector's debut album 'Golem' (1988) is a brutal yet original blend of Death and Thrash metal, marking it as a foundational work in German extreme metal. The album showcases raw aggression with tight rhythms and cavernous growls, drawing inspiration from bands like Kreator and Sarcofago. Highlights include the destructive opener 'Delirium Tremens' and the doom-infused title track. Lyrically, it challenges stereotypes about Germans with social commentary in songs like 'Germanophobe'. A recommended listen for fans seeking authentic underground metal. Dive into Protector's 'Golem' and experience a fierce blend of Death and Thrash metal that defined German underground extreme music.
"Thrash Zone was released in 1989, and it is a work that pleases everyone, whether Punx or Metalheads, being extremely fun, engaging, and exhilarating, but at the same time incredibly mature compared to the past." "The smell of Mosh breathes through what has now become the anthem par excellence for every self-respecting Thrasher; I’m talking about the opener 'Thrashard', a playful yet violent urge to dive into the mosh pit."
"Thrash Zone was released in 1989, and it is a work that pleases everyone, whether Punx or Metalheads, being extremely fun, engaging, and exhilarating, but at the same time incredibly mature compared to the past."
"The smell of Mosh breathes through what has now become the anthem par excellence for every self-respecting Thrasher; I’m talking about the opener 'Thrashard', a playful yet violent urge to dive into the mosh pit."
Thrash Zone by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles is a landmark crossover thrash album that brilliantly fuses hardcore punk with thrash metal. Released in 1989, it appeals to both punks and metalheads with aggressive, mature tracks. The album features energetic rhythms, socially conscious lyrics, and anthems like 'Thrashard' that embody the spirit of the mosh pit. This review praises Thrash Zone as a definitive masterpiece of the late 80s thrash and hardcore scene. Listen to Thrash Zone now and dive into the raw power of crossover thrash's best masterpiece!
I.N.R.I is certainly one of the most evil, infernal, rotten, and filthy things a band could ever produce. If you haven't yet listened to this sonic hell get ready, it will be a ''pleasant torment''.
I.N.R.I is certainly one of the most evil, infernal, rotten, and filthy things a band could ever produce.
If you haven't yet listened to this sonic hell get ready, it will be a ''pleasant torment''.
Sarcofago's debut album I.N.R.I is a landmark in extreme metal history, blending thrash, black, death, and grindcore with raw intensity. Despite its raw production and immature guitar work, its speed, aggression, and blasphemous themes created a lasting influence. The album challenges listeners with its brutal sound and controversial lyrics, marking it as a foundational work especially in the Brazilian scene. Its historical importance and musical ferocity still resonate with metal fans today. Dive into Sarcofago's I.N.R.I and experience one of extreme metal's foundational masterpieces now!
The opening of the Title Track is directly comparable to a punch in the face, due to the hammering, frantic drums and 'sharp' guitars. 'Scattered By The Wind' narrates the era of Hitler's regime with an effective slowdown detailing the methods of destroying Jews in the camps.
The opening of the Title Track is directly comparable to a punch in the face, due to the hammering, frantic drums and 'sharp' guitars.
'Scattered By The Wind' narrates the era of Hitler's regime with an effective slowdown detailing the methods of destroying Jews in the camps.
Deathrow's 'Raging Steel' is a solid German thrash metal album with a raw, aggressive sound balanced by technical skill. The album stands between their rough debut and a more mature follow-up, featuring powerful riffs and impactful lyrics. Though not a masterpiece, it offers headbanging-worthy songs with notable tracks like 'Scattered By The Wind' and an improved production. It's recommended for dedicated thrash fans. Dive into Deathrow's intense thrash metal journey—listen to 'Raging Steel' and experience raw German metal history!
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