
Was The Best Dirty Rotten Imbeciles Album Thrash Zone or Dealing With It?
Thrash Zone is firth and most successful album by crossover thrash band D.R.I. It was released on Metal Blade 1989, but was it the best? Vote below, you can only choose from Trash Zone and Dealing With It.

Thrash Zone was the first with Connecticut born John Menor. John is no longer with the band, but DRI still actively tours in 2019 with Spike and Kurt being the sole original members.

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Tracklisting
No | Title | Length
- “Thrashard” 3:40
- “Beneath the Wheel” 5:36
- “Enemy Within” 2:44
- “Strategy” 4:19
- “Labeled Uncurable” 3:04
- “You Say I’m Scum” 1:55
- “Gun Control” 4:59
- “Kill the Words” 4:43
- “Drown You Out” 2:31
- “The Trade” 4:28
- “Standing in Line” 1:35
- “Give a Hoot” 3:55
- “Worker Bee” 0:56
- “Abduction” 4:04
DRI is:
Spike Cassidy – Guitar
Kurt Brecht – Vocals
Felix Griffin – Drums
John Menor – Bass
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