Canadian 1980s thrash metal band; Strappado (1986) is a raw, fast album that developed an underground cult following. Known for short, aggressive songs and a DIY late-80s thrash sound.

The DeBaser review describes Slaughter as a Canadian thrash band with Strappado (1986). The review also notes the band is distinct from the American hair/glam metal band named Slaughter and mentions Chuck Schuldiner in relation to Slaughter.

DeBaser's review (Workhorse) covers Slaughter's 1986 album Strappado: raw, high-speed thrash with crusty moments and short, similar songs. The band is portrayed as an underground cult favorite rather than an innovative force. Recommended for listeners who want aggressive, straightforward 80s thrash.

For:Fans of 1980s thrash and underground metal, collectors of cult metal releases, listeners seeking raw aggressive metal.

 "Disintegrator/Incinerator", I think the title of the opening track alone is enough to convey the musical approach of Slaughter, a Canadian Thrash Metal band.

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