Spectrum Of Death

Morbid Saint
Spectrum Of Death

43,19 EUR  35,99 EUR
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High Roller Records
Release date: 02/Mar/2022
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Sales Rank: #12704 in Heavy Metal
#135516 in Rock
Style: Heavy Metal
Product No.: 2100653807

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Details / Tracklist: : Spectrum Of Death ()
1-1: Lock Up Your Children ()
1-2: Burned At The Stake ()
1-3: Assassin ()
1-4: Damien ()
1-5: Crying For Death ()
1-6: Spectrum Of Death ()
1-7: Scars ()
1-8: Beyond The Gates Of Hell ()
: The Black Tape - Demo 1992 ()
1-9: Destruction System ()
1-10: Disciples Of Discipline ()
1-11: Sign Of The Times ()
1-12: Living Misery ()
: Destruction System ()
2-1: Intro ()
2-2: Destruction System ()
2-3: Darkness Unseen ()
2-4: Depth Of Sanity ()
2-5: Disciples Of Discipline ()
2-6: Spectrum Of Death II ()
2-7: Halls Of Terror ()
2-8: Living Misery ()
2-9: Sign Of The Times ()
2-10: Final Exit ()
: Recordings 2010 - 2011 ()
2-11: Death Before Dawn ()
2-12: Thrashaholic ()
2-13: Dying Day ()
2-14: Life's Blood ()
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: Japan Import
Description:Formed in 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been. Now the incendiary classic gets a due vintage treatment, with both sound and artwork staying true to the original. The new High Roller vinyl edition guarantees a most authentic overall experience for connoisseurs and the uninitiated alike. Its patina has only grown thicker over time! - JAPAN IMPORT
The cult thrash metal band 1st representing the late 80s - early 90s has been remastered with a large number of phantom 2nd and demo sound sources, and Japan first CD!
Made in Japan. With OBI.
Manufacturer No.: DYMC6074
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Azmi H. - 31/Aug/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
The Spectrum of Death album is very heavy. The drums are especially aggressive. They do remind me of the band Destruction as an earlier review hinted at, especially in the vocal area.