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01. "Practice What You Preach" 02. "Perilous Nation" 03. "Envy Life" 04. "Time Is Coming" 05. "Blessed In Contempt" 06. "Greenhouse Effect" 07. "Sins Of Omission" 08. "The Ballad" 09. "Nightmare (Coming Back To You)" 10. "Confusion Fusion"
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 | | Description: | Practice What You Preach by Testament, released 14 August 1989, includes the following tracks: "Envy Life", "Blessed In Contempt", "Sins Of Omission", "Nightmare (coming Back On You)" and more.
This version of Practice What You Preach comes as a 1xCD. - The album is packaged in a standard jewel case, a black tray and a 16-page booklet.
Catalogue number 7 82009-2 is printed on the spines.
Catalogue number 82009-2 is printed on the CD and the back cover.
Printed in the booklet -
Track 10 is titled as "Confusion Fusion (Instrumental)" in the booklet.
Recorded and mixed at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California.
Mastered at Hit Factory, NYC.
All compositions © 1989 FASD Music (administered by Willesden Music Inc.)/Willesden Music Inc., BMI. 82009-1. Printed in U.S.A.
Printed on the CD -
Made in U.S.A. by WEA Manufacturing Inc.
Printed on the back cover -
Printed in U.S.A.
Atlantic Recording Corporation. A Time Warner company.
? © 1989 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States."Practice What You Preach" is a classic thrash metal album by the renowned American band Testament, released in 1989 on CD format. This powerful record showcases Testament's signature blend of aggressive riffs, complex rhythms, and socially conscious lyrics. The album features standout tracks such as "Greenhouse Effect," "Sins of Omission," and the title track "Practice What You Preach," which have become staples in the band's live performances. Testament, formed in 1983 in California, are considered one of the leading acts from the Bay Area thrash scene alongside Metallica and Exodus. Over their career, they have achieved critical acclaim for albums like "The New Order" and "Souls of Black." The manufacturer Atlantic Records is an iconic label with a rich history dating back to 1947; known for supporting legendary artists across genres including Led Zeppelin, Aretha Franklin, and AC/DC. |  | | No. of tracks: |
10 |
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7567820092 |
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Eugene S. - 30/Aug/2022  The third studio album by American thrash metal band Testament, released in August 1989. The album has been included in various best-of lists in the years since its release, including Guitar World's "The Top 10 Shred Albums of the Eighties" in 1999; the magazine's editor Mordechai Kleidermacher wrote, "With their fast-and-chunky riffs and scorched-earth solos, Testament's Alex Skolnick and Eric Peterson show the world what true thrash-and-burn guitar terror is all about. I recommend.
|  | Aleksandr N. - 24/Jan/2022  The third album of the legendary American thrash metal band, powerful and melodic. Great stuff, classic! 1010!
|  | Bojan I. - 18/Aug/2020  Great album, no bad songs. Really really great album.
|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 10/Aug/2019  3rd studio album, all song is great, My favorite song is Practice what you preach, Perilous nation, sins of omission etc.
|  | Alexander S. - 25/Jun/2019  This album in my opinion (and in the opinion of most fans of the group) is the best in Testament's discography. It was in him the most organically combined aggression and melody. Gorgeous sound does not give bored, too. Stupid rubilovo? Hmmm ... Yes, damn it, on this album, Alex Skolnik gave a light to almost all thrash solo guitar players - from Paul Belloff to Kerry King! The most complicated guitar parts can be called "slaughter" either by a person, who is far from music in principle, or who does not know which side to approach the guitar! Objectively - the guitar work is great. Much more interesting, in my opinion, than on the album Metallica released a year later (although such a comparison here is perhaps inappropriate). With the fact that with each album the group is getting worse, I strongly disagree. What would happen to the now classic American thrash groups if they had played what they started with, the old-fashioned Bay Area Thrash? The question, of course, rhetorical ...
The group is progressing, which is noticeable with each of her new album. While old school thrash is gradually dying off, bands like Testament are looking for new musical forms, setting the stage for revolutionary groups in their own way, like Pantera and Machine Head. For which many thanks to them!
|  | Paulos K. - 09/Nov/2017  Third great album in a row for legends Testament.With slowest rhythm than its precursors but with the same inspiration in leads and solos!
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