Le CD "Nasty Savage RI Lim.Ed." est une réédition limitée très attendue du premier album culte de Nasty Savage chez Metal Blade Records. Ce disque emblématique restitue toute la puissance brute et la virtuosité technique qui ont fait de Nasty Savage des pionniers du thrash metal américain dans les années 80. Porté par les riffs agressifs et complexes ainsi que le chanteur charismatique « Nasty » Ronnie Galetti ? célèbre pour ses performances scéniques spectaculaires ? le groupe s?est rapidement forgé un statut culte avec des titres comme « Metal Knights » ou « Gladiator ». Au fil de leur carrière, ils ont influencé d?innombrables groupes et sont considérés comme l?un des plus grands ambassadeurs floridiens du métal extrême. Fondé en 1982, le label Metal Blade Records a marqué l?histoire du heavy metal en soutenant notamment Slayer ou encore Cannibal Corpse et Amon Amarth ; son exigence qualitative fait de cette édition limitée un objet incontournable pour tout collectionneur averti.
Have you ever heard of Florida ... no, not death metal, but thrash in the mid-eighties? Would you like to try? Then Nasty Savage is what you need. They sounded no worse than that they were strumming in California. Although, to be honest, it's not entirely thrash. It's more and more heavy with trash crawling, like Metal Church and Anvil, although such names as the earliest Flotsam and Jetsam and Slayer are also coming to mind. Here and high-speed tracks with excellent guitar attacks, and slower kills with horror stories. From the raging trashers across the United States, the band was distinguished by vocalist Nasty Ronnie. His vocals often resemble the young Eric Nadson with Araya, the places of Paul Ballof, and also King of Mercyful Fate with his creepy howls of high frequency. Yes, and growl dude also loved from time to time. In addition to all this, Ronnie was a professional wrestler (wrestler), dressed in costumes like Manowar and arranged on stage chaos - he crashed everything that comes to hand, and broke his own TV heads, and it was probably the most it, coupled with splashing energy of the musical component of their show. Because the guys play on their debut just fine. There are probably no revelations here, but he listens with great pleasure. The only thing that caused my question, so this is what "Garden of Temptation" is so much like "Laguna Sunrise" Black Sabbath ?! And so, the classic of American heavy and thrash without any reservations!