Gross Misconduct by M.O.D., released 30 June 1990, includes the following tracks: "True Colors", "Godzula", "Gross Misconduct", "In The City" and more.
This version of Gross Misconduct comes as a 1xCD. -
Recorded at Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, N.Y., August - October 1988.
"Gross Misconduct" is the explosive second studio album by M.O.D. (Method of Destruction), released in 1989 on CD format by Megaforce Records. This record showcases the band's signature crossover thrash style, blending hardcore punk energy with thrash metal aggression and satirical lyrics. The album features standout tracks like "No Hope," "True Colors," and "Surfin' M.O.D." that highlight their biting humor and relentless musical drive. M.O.D., led by charismatic frontman Billy Milano, emerged from New York's vibrant underground scene in the mid-1980s after Milano?s stint with S.O.D., quickly gaining a reputation for their energetic live shows and sharp social commentary. Their debut, ?U.S.A. for M.O.D.?, set a high bar, but ?Gross Misconduct? solidified their place as one of crossover thrash?s most influential acts.
Megaforce Records is renowned in the heavy music world for launching legendary bands such as Metallica and Anthrax, consistently supporting innovative artists who push genre boundaries.