Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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Magnificent news. I still swing "Darkness Descends" in my stride, and merged into brilliance of the bay area thrash metal. Anyone who haven't check out the back catalogue, may start checking out the releases.
Look forward to it.
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flightoficarus Stamp Tramp
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Damn. New Sadus and now this? It's a good time to be a thrash fan.
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Written by Cynic Metalhead on 28.07.2024 at 07:03
Magnificent news. I still swing "Darkness Descends" in my stride, and merged into brilliance of the bay area thrash metal. Anyone who haven't check out the back catalogue, may start checking out the releases.
Look forward to it.
Darkness Descends never leaves my rotation. It's as damn near perfect as Reign In Blood, Pleasure to Kill or any other thrash metal album released in 1986 could be.
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Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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Written by Metal God on 28.07.2024 at 21:57
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 28.07.2024 at 07:03
Magnificent news. I still swing "Darkness Descends" in my stride, and merged into brilliance of the bay area thrash metal. Anyone who haven't check out the back catalogue, may start checking out the releases.
Look forward to it.
Darkness Descends never leaves my rotation. It's as damn near perfect as Reign In Blood, Pleasure to Kill or any other thrash metal album released in 1986 could be.
This slides easily in top 10 thrash albums of all time.
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Written by Cynic Metalhead on 29.07.2024 at 05:58
Written by Metal God on 28.07.2024 at 21:57
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 28.07.2024 at 07:03
Magnificent news. I still swing "Darkness Descends" in my stride, and merged into brilliance of the bay area thrash metal. Anyone who haven't check out the back catalogue, may start checking out the releases.
Look forward to it.
Darkness Descends never leaves my rotation. It's as damn near perfect as Reign In Blood, Pleasure to Kill or any other thrash metal album released in 1986 could be.
This slides easily in top 10 thrash albums of all time.
Yup, same here.
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Written by flightoficarus on 28.07.2024 at 18:48
Damn. New Sadus and now this? It's a good time to be a thrash fan.
I know, right? Atrophy, Morbid Saint, Evildead and Blood Feast also released a new albums recently, it's like the mid-to-late 80's/early 90's is back!
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Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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Good to see plethora of thrash releases in 2024, not guaranteed to see every quality release. I did see this in 2023, but what a dull year came for modern thrash at end of the year.
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Written by Cynic Metalhead on 29.07.2024 at 07:37
Good to see plethora of thrash releases in 2024, not guaranteed to see every quality release. I did see this in 2023, but what a dull year came for modern thrash at end of the year.
If the new Dark Angel album actually ends up coming out this year rather than next year, it'll be my album of the year!
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Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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Written by Metal God on 29.07.2024 at 22:42
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 29.07.2024 at 07:37
Good to see plethora of thrash releases in 2024, not guaranteed to see every quality release. I did see this in 2023, but what a dull year came for modern thrash at end of the year.
If the new Dark Angel album actually ends up coming out this year rather than next year, it'll be my album of the year!
I'm skeptical of comeback albums after 20 or 30 yrs. Not every comeback album will be like Judas Priest.
I hope new Dark Angel drops a nuclear on us.
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Daniell _爱情_ ElitePosts: 6084 |
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 29.07.2024 at 23:11
I'm skeptical of comeback albums after 20 or 30 yrs. Not every comeback album will be like Judas Priest.
Arguably, Judas Priest never released a comeback album, because they never went away.
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Written by Daniell on 31.07.2024 at 12:50
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 29.07.2024 at 23:11
I'm skeptical of comeback albums after 20 or 30 yrs. Not every comeback album will be like Judas Priest.
Arguably, Judas Priest never released a comeback album, because they never went away.
I wouldn't say they went away completely, but they did have some sort of semi-hiatus between Rob Halford's departure in 1992 and Tim "Ripper" Owens's entry to the band in 1996.
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