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by: Death Angel
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0018777254823
Label: Restless Records
Manufacturer: Restless Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Restless Records
Release Date: July 01, 1993
Studio: Restless Records
Disc 1:- Thrashers
- Evil Preist
- Voracious Souls
- Kill as One
- Ultra-Violence
- Mistress of Pain
- Final Death
- L.P.F.S.
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This my friends in their time, was one of the best thrash albums ever made. The guitar work here is excellent!!! With incredible solos, great vocals and solid musicianship throghout. Back in the day, i bought this on cassette, but now i get it on CD. So, if you like Dark Angel, Slayer, Forbidden, give this a try!!!
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Every freakin' song will blow you away.This album is pure thrash.If you are a thrasher and you don't have this album you shouldn't be listening to thrash.When they made this album the age range was 14 to 19.The guitar's,bass,drums and vocals are pure thrash in this album.Mark Osegueda is awesome at high screams.This album was produced by Death Angel and gay Kirk Hammett.The song Thrashers is pure Megadeth style,except Megadeth isn't thrash there old stuff is speed metal.Kill As One has awesome high ...
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Denfinately a required album for anybody into thrash metal. I absoulutly love the guitar work. This is the CD you play as you prepare to unleashe The Ultra-Violence onto mankind. Then, during all of the destruction and mayhem, you pop in your Dark Angel - Darkness Descends album and give them Merciless Death!
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Good Metal here. Nice Metallica style thrash with atypically good production and some fun vocals. Thrash fans should not be disappointed.
The vox are a major point of debate on this album, but I like em. For the most part their pretty raw and vaguely punkish, though they still manage more melody than lotsa thrash vocalists.. What really makes them standout are the incredible, over the top shrieks which are thrown in every now and then. I doubt if I will ever tire of his girly shrieking. ...
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Death Angel only had a three album Thrash career (1987-1990) but considering the short time they had been around they made quite an impact. The most amazing thing was that some of them were still in high school when this album came out.
On their first album they definitely went for speed over different time signatures. Mark Osqueda's voice is a little muted in the first song but he developes it throughout the album. It gets a little better as the album goes on. I'm of the opinion that he became ...
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