Johnny Tightlips wrote:As usual, I'd have to agree with Iain. KEA isn't such a bad album, but I don't think it deserves all the hype. Certainly not to be considered one of the best thrash albums etc...
To me, KEA was just the beginning of something huge. It did not perfect thrash in any way or form. If I want to listen to top quality thrash, I'd listen to bands like Forbidden, Vendetta, Vio-lence etc... If I want to listen to an album that paved the way, just for the sake of listening to it, I'll listen to KEA.
When I say 'paved the way' though, bear in mind I'm not talking about how it was influential in terms of musical quality. It seems more like bands said "Fuck, we can do thrash better than that!". And they did.
See what you're saying, but almost completely disagree.