Drums recorded at Sharkbite Studios, Oakland, California.
All other tracks recorded at Camp Crunch, Guerneville, California.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Mike Alexander and Brian Redman.
"Exhibit B: The Human Condition" is a powerful CD release by the legendary thrash metal band Exodus, produced by Nuclear Blast. This album delivers relentless riffs, aggressive vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics that explore the darker aspects of humanity. With tracks like "Downfall," "Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer)," and "March of the Sycophants," Exodus showcases their signature blend of speed, technicality, and raw energy. Formed in 1979 in California's Bay Area, Exodus are pioneers of thrash metal alongside bands like Metallica and Slayer. Their influential albums such as "Bonded by Blood" have cemented their status as genre icons. Over decades, they have built a loyal global fanbase with their uncompromising sound and electrifying live performances. Nuclear Blast is one of the world's leading heavy metal record labels, renowned for supporting top-tier artists across various subgenres since 1987.
The monumentality, filigree precision, extreme darkness and fury of music and lyrics that permeate the latest work of the classics of Californian thrash, combined with simply insane performance technique and the impeccable work of the producer/sound engineer in the person of Andy Sneap, do not allow us to give this album any other rating than the highest. My next statement may be debatable, but I truly believe that thrash metal at its best, most authentic form these days is the Big Four, not quite the big four: Slayer, Exodus, Overkill and Testament. Modern thrash, it seems to me, really lacked just such a release (in technical and compositional terms, clearly superior even to the last brilliant albums of Slayer and Overkill), in which the distinct “old school” material, which completely fits into the known stylistic framework, looks not anachronistic, but absolute dignity due to the impeccability of presentation and colossal emotional impact. Listening to “Exhibit B: …”, I constantly exclaimed in my mind: “Here it is, the almost perfect thrash album that I was so waiting for these days and no longer hoped to hear; here it is, Unclouded Perfection! It is, by and large, pointless to single out any specific song: almost all of them are extremely convincing in approximately equal proportions, but perhaps the most impressive were “Beyond the Pale”, “Hammer and Life”, “Downfall”, “Nanking” (in some places painfully reminiscent of Slayer's "Spill the Blood"), "Democide" and "Good Riddance". I wish there were more such albums - resurrecting the former greatness of the style, they not only make it extremely relevant today, but also promote it to new heights.
RAOUL HERNANDEZ - 17/Jun/2010
Like Bay Area 1980s thrash kin Testament and its 2008 reboot The Formation of Damnation, Exodus' fourth disc with exhorter Rob Dukes and ninth LP over...
Adrien Begrand - 18/May/2010
Back in the 1980s, Exodus’s timing was never great. They played an extremely pivotal role in the development of thrash metal, helping create what came...
Freddy Palmer - 04/May/2010
Way back in 1985, Bay-Area thrashers Exodus released Bonded By Blood, an album that is arguably one of the finest thrash-metal albums ever released, u...
Michael Edele - 10/May/2010
Es hat etwas länger gedauert, aber nun liegt er endlich vor, der Nachfolger von "The Atrocity Exhibition". Und die Jungs aus der Bay Area haben ihr Pu...
Antal - 03/May/2010
Thrash Metal lebt! Von Anthrax mal abgesehen, die seit der hervorragenden 'We've Come For You All' 2003 fast alles falsch gemacht haben, was man falsc...