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Heathen - Recovered [EP]



7.3 | 24 votes |
Release date: 2004
Style: Bay Area thrash metal

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32 have it
4 want it


01. Death On Two Legs [Queen cover]
02. The Holy War [Thin Lizzy cover]
03. In Memory Of...
04. Hellbound [Tygers Of Pan Tang cover]
05. Eye Of The Storm [Sweet Savage cover]
06. Hypnotized
07. Opiate Of The Masses
08. Timeless Cell
09. Mercy Is No Virtue

Guest review by
Jeff
Rating:
8.0
If you don't know Heathen, you must know that they were one of the promising bands from the bay area. After two demo tapes on vocals in 1989], one single and two famous albums "Breaking The Silence" and Victims Of Deception the band supported Sepultura in Europe. Unfortunately, before the band left the European continent, one of the musicians, Randy Laire, was involved in a fatal car accident. After some line up changes, the band wanted to record an album in homage of their band mate but unfortunately this record was never finished at the time.

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published 04.04.2005 | Comments (0)


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03.05.2016 - 20:58
Rating: 9
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Definitely great covers all of these. Usually when I think about covers, it's just listening to it once, and maybe it's pretty cool song and then I forget about it after that. But these covers stick almost like the original songs. And I'm pretty sure the covers wouldn't work very well by many other thrash bands, because no other band has similar vocals as Heathen's David White, this is real singing, not the typical thrash shouts, and it fits to the songs. Obviously the song choices are good for anyone (me) who likes classic rock.

And these demo songs: I could swear these are faster than the same songs on "Victims of Deception". Good stuff IMO. Personally I think the biggest lack on "VoD" was speed.
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27.01.2019 - 11:37
JoHn Doe
The cover of Death on to Legs is the first Queen cover I've ever enjoyed, what a nice surprise.
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