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01. "Apocalyptic Warriors" 02. "Researchers of tortures" 03. "Sentenced for life" 04. "War of attrition" 05. "Nearer to death" 06. "Final holocaust" 07. "Eternal hate" 08. "The day of massacra" 09. "Trained to kill" 10. "Beyond the prophecy" 11. "Researchers Of Tortures (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)" 12. "War Of Attrition (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)" 13. "Sentenced For Life (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)" 14. "Final Holocaust (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)" 15. "Eternal Hate (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)" 16. "The Day Of (Live At Gibus, Paris, France / 1990)"
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 | Description: | Limitierte Vinyl Auflage des Debüt Albums Final Holocaust (1990) der Death Metal Band Massacra
aus Frankreich.
Offizielle Reissue! Das erste Album von Massacra, ein verstecktes Juwel des französischen Death
Metal der frühen 90er Jahre, ist ein gewalttätiges, thrashendes Meisterwerk unerbittlicher
Aggression. Ursprünglich 1990 bei Shark Records veröffentlicht, enthält diese
Wiederveröffentlichung einen Bonustrack. "Ungebremste Kraft und unerbittliche Macht. Eine sehr
empfehlenswerte Ergänzung zu jeder Sammlung" - Voices From The Dark Side - 2014 reissue with 6 live bonus tracks. Century Media.Released in a standard jewel case with a 24 pages booklet containing interviews, rare photos, fanzine snippets, and lyrics for the album tracks.
Tracks 1 to 10 originally produced for CLM Prod. Recorded and mixed in October 1989.
The tracks 11 to 16 are bonus tracks. They were recorded live in Paris, Gibus, in March 1990. Previously unreleased.
All tracks remastered in October 2013.
Printed on the rear cover:
© &? 2014 Century Media Records Ltd.
Manufactured in Germany
Printed inside the booklet:
In memory of Fred "Death" Daval, 1967 - 1997
Catalog# 9984062 printed on the disc and both spines.
The last page of the booklet mentions "All tracks mastered by Patrick W. Engel at Temple Of Disharmony, October 2013", whilst on the jewel case sticker, on Century Media's web page, as well as on Patrick W. Engel's web page, it is mentioned that the tracks were re-mastered by Patrick. The credit on the release booklet is not a typo. Patrick remastered everything from album tracks to the bonus tracks included on the CD, however, according to Century Media, he preferred to be credited with just ?all tracks mastered??.
Stefan Franke, credited on the release with the reissue concept and product coordination, compiled all the parts from the band (audio/visual material), arranged and corrected all texts, came up with the ideas for the layout and worked that out with the Century Media graphic department, got the original LPs from friends to scan, reached out to collectors to get rare photos, handled all communication with guitarist Jean-Marc Tristani and collected stuff from him, and basically coordinated and advised everything around this reissue.
Fred Death is mentioned with his correct surname on this release on the tribute page. His surname was never Duval, but Daval.
Release dates:
30 May 2014: Germany/Austria/Switzerland
2 June 2014: Europe
30 June 2014: US |  | No. of tracks: |
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9984062 |
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Yuriy P. - 26/Dec/2024  Upon the close of the 1980s, the groundwork of extreme metal has already been set firmly within the soil of releases by Death, Possesed, Morbid Angel, and countless other thrash and early death metal bands. Many bands now released albums influenced by by these early pioneers and the ground was set for further development within the genre. One of these bands who realised their potential within extreme metal is Massacra, with their debut album, Final Holocaust.
The album opens up with an operatic sample which is rather surprising to hear immediately, but soon after this introduction ends we are introduced to what is the meat of the album; an endless barrage of savage riffs, punctuated by numerous tempo changes and a direct drum attack. Above this onslaught of guitar, lies the extremely aggressive and harsh vocals which retains more of a rasp than an all out growl, but still sounds heavy enough to match the guitars and bring them out. The drum performance is varied and powerful, it locks in with the guitars to create immense heaviness and it may occasionally wander, adding variety and depth. Unfortunately there is very little presence of bass guitar which may leave the guitars sounds fairly thin at times, but thankfully this does not alter the fantastic songwriting present which is the strongest point of the album. While the lyrics may be poor at times and the production sounds weak nothing can stop the ever pressing speed and thunder present in the whiplash inducing compositions, the riffs in Apocalyptic Warriors, Eternal Hate and The Day Of Massacra are especially strong and are examples of technical playing executed in an almost flawless manner. Melodies are present and are a strong point and again, written proficiently.
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