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"This debut studio offering by the west coast thrash metal act Forbidden is one of the reasons why I fucking love the genre.
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The American powerhouse Living Sacrifice celebrate the 30th anniversary of their self titled debut album from 1991 with this definitive release via the Norwegian metal label Nordic Mission.
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"I get sad when bands don’t get their just due. I get sadder when I find out about that band after they had disbanded. One fateful night in 1993, I was watching MTV’s Headbangers Ball and caught a video of “Sound the Alarm” by St. Louis, Missouri’s progressive thrashers, Anacrusis.
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2012 edition includes 3 demo bonus tracks.
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2021 remastered edition with bonus track.
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"There’s a line in 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner which goes: “The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long”. While this might be true, every rule has its exception and Bay Area thrashers Exodus are exactly that.
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"Bonded was formed a few years back by ex-members of Suicidal Angels and Sodom which set some high expectations for their debut full-length Rest in Violence in 2020. I found it to be an enjoyable mix of old-school thrash with some modern grooves, and while there were some lulls around the halfw
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Remastered digipak edition with 4 live bonus tracks and new liner notes.
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Remastered digipak edition with 4 live bonus tracks and new liner notes.
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"‘Product Of Society’ is the debut full-length studio album by San Francisco thrash metal act Defiance. The album was released in February 1989 through Roadrunner Records and was produced by Annihilator‘s Jeff Waters and it managed to attract a lot of attention in the thrash community.
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"Machine Head have released some groundbreaking and influential albums in their long career. Their 1994 debut Burn My Eyes hit the scene like a ton of bricks, and 2007's The Blackening is a classic.
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"Most anyone still doubting Coroner's merits as anything but "the band formed by Celtic Frost's old roadies" was likely silenced by their very impressive second album, 1988's Punishment for Decadence.
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"If you love thrash metal, you really need to hear this thing. TOXIK were one of many worthy thrash bands that fell through the cracks and missed their shot as the genre stumbled to its post-"Black Album" denouement at the dawn of the '90s.
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"1987's R.I.P. album represented a pretty inconspicuous start for Swiss trio Coroner -- one whose modest ambitions they would quickly outdistance on their way to morphing into one of thrash metal's all-time most adventurous bands. Guitarist Tommy T.
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• 22 track double CD package from revered US technical Thrashers Toxik featuring their first two classic full-length albums
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"1989's No More Color finds Swiss trio Coroner in transition mode between the technically skilled, but still relatively conventional Euro-thrash metal heard on their first two albums, and the truly distinctive thinking man's avant-thrash of the two discs yet to come.
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Reissue of the first album from this legendary SF thrash band. Comes with two live bonus tracks.
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Bay Area thrash legends return with their first studio album of original material in almost 10 years. This disc also marks the return of Alex Skolnick to the line up.
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Remastered hardbound digibook edition with bonus tracks. Also includes a 28 page booklet with sleevenotes by Mille Petrozza.
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Hardbound 2 disc set include a live CD from Dynamo Open Air 1998. Also includes a 28 page booklet with sleevenotes from Melle Petrozza.
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"The End of Chaos once again sees original members Michael Gilbert (guitar) and Eric A.K. Knutson (vocals) team up with long-time bass player Michael Spencer and second guitarist Steve Conley, who joined prior to their 2016 album.
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"After setting the bar high with The End Of Chaos, Flotsam And Jetsam quickly returned to the studio for the next installment.
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3CD compilation of "Metal Church", "The Dark", and "Blessing In Disguise" with a sprinkling of bonus cuts.
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I can't believe these guys have seven albums already. Seems like yesterday that they were putting out killer prog metal discs. Those days are pretty much gone - they have completely morphed into a thrash band with some prog tendencies.
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