musclassia StaffPosts: 7629 |
31.10.2014 - 01:17Rating: 9
Even though my interest in thrash has, Sylosis aside, just about disappeared since the genre pretty much helped get me into metal, I continue to return to this album, due to the well-written songs, great lead guitar work and most of all the general fun atmosphere about it. The Miracle and Suicyco Mania are perhaps slightly lacking, but the first few and last few songs (including Surf And Slam, which is hugely enjoyable) on the album are almost entirely crackers. Aside from perhaps Sabbat's History Of A Time To Come, this is probably the 'old' thrash metal album I listen to most these days.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal ContributorPosts: 5266 |
I like this album but Lights... Camera... Revolution! is better to me :0
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Redel ModeratorPosts: 2250 |
16.10.2016 - 01:54Rating: 8
RedelModeratorPosts: 2250
I am not into ST in general, but this (single metal) album by this band is excellent.
Back in the 90s, many of my friends were into this band, which I never understood.
Only recently, I found out, that How will I laugh... is actually a really good thrash album.
Hightlights: The miracle, and in particular the outstanding title track.
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Maco Pvt Funderground
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MacoPvt FundergroundPosts: 3593
Damn this album is really inspiring
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JOPE OF STEELE Steelemeister
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28.04.2020 - 21:49Rating: 9
Genious music in many ways, no clear genre limitation, guitarists were masters in what they did -- people don't say that Rocky George should return for nothing -- and Mike Muir -- at least in these old albums and music videos -- were a rather charismatic frontman. All songs are highlight in some perspective but I will have to go with what seems to be the popular opinion: "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" has always appeared to me as a clear standout song. "Trip At The Brain" is another favourite. Almost a masterpiece album that, I'd imagine, even posers can handle as it isn't super far on the extremity scale.
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gavdann
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Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 28.04.2020 at 21:49
Genious music in many ways, no clear genre limitation, guitarists were masters in what they did -- people don't say that Rocky George should return for nothing -- and Mike Muir -- at least in these old albums and music videos -- were a rather charismatic frontman. All songs are highlight in some perspective but I will have to go with what seems to be the popular opinion: "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" has always appeared to me as a clear standout song. "Trip At The Brain" is another favourite. Almost a masterpiece album that, I'd imagine, even posers can handle as it isn't super far on the extremity scale.
Bloody hell! A post of yours I actually agree with
This is by far ST best album for me. I bought a brand spanky new turntable at the weekend and this was one of the first to get a spin. It sounded frickin' awesome.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy ContributorPosts: 5314 |
24.09.2024 - 10:15Rating: 10
This is the only album which makes me feel like a genuine bad ass
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JoHn Doe
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JOPE OF STEELE Steelemeister
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24.09.2024 - 19:09Rating: 9
Written by gavdann on 07.06.2021 at 13:04
Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 28.04.2020 at 21:49
Genious music in many ways, no clear genre limitation, guitarists were masters in what they did -- people don't say that Rocky George should return for nothing -- and Mike Muir -- at least in these old albums and music videos -- were a rather charismatic frontman. All songs are highlight in some perspective but I will have to go with what seems to be the popular opinion: "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" has always appeared to me as a clear standout song. "Trip At The Brain" is another favourite. Almost a masterpiece album that, I'd imagine, even posers can handle as it isn't super far on the extremity scale.
Bloody hell! A post of yours I actually agree with
You only read one, how about reading rest of them and then agreeing 3332 times more
Written by gavdann on 07.06.2021 at 13:04
This is by far ST best album for me.
I don't agree about by far, maybe best it is. Lights Camera and Art of Rebellion have their own intriguingses too (that may not be a real a word in english, I just coined it up myself for multiple cases of being intriguing in one word.
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A Real Mönkey
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A lot of people seem to like their more metal stuff but I never got with it. Nothing tops their pure hardcore debut.
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