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by: Exodus
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: EXODUS
EAN: 0088561801922
Format: Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Relativity
Manufacturer: Relativity
MPN: 8019
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Relativity
Release Date: October 06, 1989
Studio: Relativity
Disc 1:- Bonded by Blood
- Exodus
- And Then There Were None
- Lesson in Violence
- Metal Command
- Piranha
- No Love
- Deliver Us to Evil
- Strike of the Beast
- And Then There Were None [Live][*]
- Lesson in Violence [Live][*]
Editorial Review:
Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 18-JAN-1990
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This album is an absolute classic in thrash metal. Each song is excellent with great lyrics, heavy fast riffs, awesome solos, and great thrashing drums. Best songs are Bonded By Blood, And Then There Were None, A Lesson In Violence & Metal Command. Basically if you're a thrash metal fan buy this . Thrash !!!!!
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There are some that think this album is overrated or that Metallica and Slayer's early work is better but they're wrong. If you don't like this album you're wrong, listen to it again. Listen to it until you like it, love it. When I first bought this years ago I listened to it once and didn't listen again for about a year, then I listened to it again, then again, and again and again and now when I listen to Bonded By Blood you could stop the first track 10 seconds in and I'd be able to play the ...
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Exodus are one of the pioneers of the greatest music on earth, Trash Metal. This album is perfect, im not sure what else to say other than this is the perfect Thrash album for all time.
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Nothing is better!The title track Exodus says it all.-"Cut bare flesh to the bone,use a rusty knife"-What else do you need to know?The late great Paul Baloff on vocals-The Shredding guitars of Rick Hunlot and Lead guitarist Gary Holt.It kicks from start to end,I don't think there will ever be a better album to represent the thrash genre.I would say if you know anything-"ANYTHING" about thrash and the roots,well there is simply nothing more needed to be said.Some May arque Reign In Blood as the best ...
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Of all the Thrash debuts to emerge in the early 80s, few made the impact that Exodus struck with this album.
Metallica's debut was more or less just a version of Americanized Motorhead, with a liberal doseage of Savage's "Loose N Lethal". Slayer's debut was a more technical version of Venom. Exciter's debut was agressive, but one note.Metal Church had Thrash in there music, but were more of a traditional based act. Anthrax were still working on there sound and Megadeth were more of a Speed Metal ...
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