Tag: Thrash

Megadeth – The System Has Failed Review

Originally written by Gregory Bradley. Back from the brink of deth, the legendary brainchild of the illustrious Dave Mustaine returns, as if anybody ever doubted it would happen. Megadeth was the fastest, angriest, and arguably best band

The Crown – Crowned Unholy Review

Originally written by Tim Pigeon This has to go down as one of the more unusual metal releases in recent history. For those that aren’t current on the state of the Crown, they decided to

Meshuggah – I Review

Originally written by Ian Dreilinger. Meshuggah probably needs no introduction. They’ve even become fairly well known to a much broader audience than one might expect for their style of technical thrashy metal. Despite the fact that

Malevolent Creation – Warkult Review

Originally written by Ramar Pittance It’s been fourteen years and the Malevolent Creation that was spawned in the glory days of American Death Metal still refuses to die. Thank Fucking Satan. Surviving numerous lineup changes,

Disbelief – Spreading The Rage Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas The complete lack of originality in Nuclear Blast’s recent offerings Imperanon, Extomorf and this stuns me. Thick with high production values and a heavy coat of new car smell, these

Death Angel – The Art Of Dying Review

Originally written by Alex de Moller. Death Angel have always been a little bit too… cute for my liking. Put it this way – if Sammy Hagar was into thrash, then this would be his band. The guitars are razor,

Total Devastation – Roadmap Of Pain Review

Alright, listen to me you fucking Swampsong loving shitlickers: This is just a fucking take on the already taken path of early Fear Factory, but without any of the Nancyboy clean vocals or funky breakdowns.

Grip Inc. – Incorporated Review

Formed in the mid-90s, Grip Inc. had all the right tools to become a major player – namely acclaimed producer Waldemar Sorychta on guitars, Gus Chambers on vocals, and the one and only Dave Lombardo