thrash metal maniac wrote:I should listen to Holosade again, can't even remember them
haha
dooo it! dooooo it!! *shakes fist*
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thrash metal maniac wrote:I should listen to Holosade again, can't even remember them
Dian Wei wrote:It's that UKT vibe, we all basically are gay for one another.
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
Dian Wei wrote:It's that UKT vibe, we all basically are gay for one another.
phodg wrote:Hydra Vein - "Rather Death Than False Of Faith"
Also a band who started just before I moved to Chicago - Sindrome. They did two great demos and should have been signed, but they broke up before that. They used to always be selling the demos at gigs here. You can download both demos from http://www.sindrome.net/. Highly recommended.
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
Dian Wei wrote:It's that UKT vibe, we all basically are gay for one another.
blacktears wrote:Xyster - seriously great band from Warrington. Their 3 early demos - "Children of Violence" ('87), "In Cold Blood" ('88) & "Black Bible" ('89) are superb. The album "In Good Faith" was a little disappointing, but still good.
Purgatory - the best thing to have come out of Weston-Super-Mare since John Cleese. Again, a band that released only two demos. The 2nd "Who Cares?", in particular, in bloody great. They also appeared on that "A Taste of Armageddon" album, which was a UK Speed Metal comp put out by Buster Bloodvessel from Bad Manners!
Arbitrator from Warwick
By the way, does anyone here like Slammer? That was a vilified band back in those days. Probably a lot of angst about them signing to a major label totally out of the blue, whilst more worthy bands were ignored.
blacktears wrote:By the way, does anyone here like Slammer? That was a vilified band back in those days. Probably a lot of angst about them signing to a major label totally out of the blue, whilst more worthy bands were ignored.
blacktears wrote:Tracklisting: "Born for War" & "Hellbound" (both from Radio 1 Rock Show session 8/1/88) "If Thine Eye Offends Thee" & "Fight or Fall" (live @ Bradford Queen's Hall - 19/12/88)