“Forward To Termination” is a thrash metal classic that is easily on par or better than many of their peers from the Golden Age Of Metal. Despite playing the right kind of music at precisely the right time and quite well, mainstream success was in the cards for Sacrifice.
Game Over is the debut album by Nuclear Assault. Most fans consider it their best. Nuclear Assault came into being after Anthrax bassist Danny Lilker was fired from Anthrax because he wanted to pursue more aggressive forms of music. After recording a handful of demos and doing some heavy touring the band signed to Comat Records and released Game Over. The album received a lot of critical acclaims and is considered by many to be the band’s best album.
Nuclear Assault – Game Over ORIGINAL 1986 VINYL First Pressing Combat Records
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Tracklist
Live, Suffer, Die:
Sin:
Cold Steel:
Betrayal:
Radiation Sickness:
Hang the Pope:
After the Holocaust:
Mr. Softee Theme:
Stranded in Hell:
Nuclear War:
My America:
Vengeance:
Brain Death:
Personal:
John Connelly – Guitar/Vocals Anthony Bramante – Lead Guitar Dan Lilker – Bass Glenn Evans – Drums
Country: United States Nuclear Assualt Is From New York City, New York Formed in: 1984 Genre: Thrash Metal
Release Date: October 7th, 1986 (Original), 1999 (Reissue) Label: Combat (Original), Century Media Records (Reissue) Recorded May 1986 at Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, New York Produced by Alex Perialas and Nuclear Assault Mastered by Tom Coyne
Dream Death – Back From The Dead LP 2012 Svart Records [Finland] – This LP consists of Dream Death recordings done before the release of Journey Into Mystery on New Renaissance.
Official re-release of their demos. Comes with twenty pages booklet, lyrics, photos, flyers, etc.
Tracks 1-6 were taken from the ’86 Dream Death demo.
Tracks 7-11 were taken from the ’86 More Graveyard Delving demo.
Tracks 12-14 were taken from the ’88 Ode to Sorrow demo.
The CD only features thirteen tracks; the songs “Journey into Mystery” and “Back from the Dead” have been combined, though the song list explicitly lists them as different tracks.
Limited Quantity Available
1000 copies pressed total: 650 copies on black vinyl [this entry] 350 copies on white vinyl with red speckles
Double LP in a gatefold jacket with newly commissioned artwork by Martin Hanford, housed in a slipcase with vintage flyer artwork. Includes an 8-page booklet with lyrics and liner notes.
Carnivore is the first studio album by the crossover thrash band Carnivore. It was released in 1985 through Roadrunner Records.
“Predator” (4:33) “Carnivore” (3:22) “Male Supremacy” (7:31) “Armageddon” (4:14) “Legion of Doom” (3:31) “God Is Dead” (4:13) “Thermonuclear Warrior” (5:38) “World Wars III and IV” (10:13) “U.S.A. for the U.S.A.” (demo) (3:32) – Reissue only “S.M.D.” (demo) (2:17) – Reissue only “Sex and Violence” (demo) (5:19) – Reissue only
Lord Petrus Steele – Vocals, Bass Keith Alexander – Guitar, Vocals Louis Beateaux – Drums, Percussion, Vocals
The album combines black metal and thrash metal elements, ultimately creating a black metal-influenced thrash sound inspired by bands like Venom, Mercyful Fate, and Bathory. On this album both Petrozza and Reil share vocal duties. Kreator’s Endless Pain was released in 1985 with very raw production. It is now a cult classic.
Kreator Endless Pain Album 1985!
Endless Pain
Total Death
Storm of the Beast
Tormentor
Son of Evil
Flag of Hate
Cry War
Bone Breaker
Living in Fear
Dying Victims
Kreator IN 1985:
Mille Petrozza – guitars, vocals Rob Fioretti – bass Jürgen “Ventor” Reil – drums, vocals
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