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 "If you are thrashers supporters and enthusiasts, then you will find yourself headbanging without even realizing it."

 "Definitely not the best from the group... but it’s truly a good record."

Kreator's 1987 album Terrible Certainty is a strong thrash metal record featuring powerful performances by Petrozza, Ventor, and others. While not their best work, it's packed with standout tracks like "Blind Faith" and "Toxic Trace." The remastered version adds bonus tracks from their EP, enhancing its appeal for thrash metal fans. Dive into Kreator's Terrible Certainty and experience raw thrash metal energy—listen now and bang your head!

 "A sick and dark voice, an oppressive drum and notably downtuned and extremely fast guitars are the characteristics of this CD... a must for anyone who wants to know early Death and the early, raw death metal!"

 "The chorus is amazing ('You’ll not return alive – Left To Die')."

Leprosy by Death is a seminal 1988 death metal album marked by raw brutality and a heavy sound. Chuck Schuldiner and band deliver powerful performances, notably on tracks like "Pull The Plug." The lyrics are straightforward, focusing on death themes, while the instrumentation showcases oppressive drums and fast, downtuned guitars. It stands as essential listening for fans of early death metal. Dive into Death's Leprosy to experience the roots of brutal, raw death metal—listen now and discover a genre-defining masterpiece!

 "...And Justice For All is the band’s most technical and musically complex CD and is certainly among the most difficult to listen to."

 "'One' is undoubtedly among Hetfield & Co.’s best songs, starting as a ballad and building to an immortal final part."

The 1988 album ...And Justice For All by Metallica is noted for its technical complexity and slower tempos. The review highlights key tracks like 'Blackened' and 'One', praising the album as a significant work following Cliff Burton's death. Despite some criticism of 'Eye Of The Beholder', the album remains a must-have for Metallica fans. Discover the depth and power of Metallica's ...And Justice For All – listen now and experience a thrash metal milestone!

 "Show No Mercy can be considered on par with Metallica’s Kill ’Em All as it helped define thrash metal."

 "Don’t expect the violence and mayhem of Reign In Blood, but this album is really not bad at all."

The review covers Slayer's 1983 debut album Show No Mercy, highlighting its importance in defining thrash metal alongside Metallica. It praises several standout tracks and the band's classic lineup, while noting some lyrical and guitar solo simplicity. Overall, it's a solid album but less intense than Slayer's later work. Discover Slayer's groundbreaking debut—listen to Show No Mercy and experience the roots of thrash metal today!

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