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[ x x ] cDc communications presents... [ x x ]
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(` ') CROSS OF IRON FANZINE (` ')
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(U) (U)
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Volume I, Number 1 (Part #3) May-June 1988 (c)1988 cDc
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>>> A CULT Publication......1988 <<<
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-cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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Okay, its time to finish out the LP reviews (we're getting there).
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We're sorry that Issue #1 is so huge but, well, like I said, we had some major
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LP reviewing to do. Hopefully Issue 2 will not be so humongous. Okay, well
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enough of my mindless ramblings. Time to finish up the reviews...
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Oh, be sure to check out the DEMOstonishing column at the end of this
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file. It contains a few demo reviews. Also, read the MUSIC IN ACTION article
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and sign the petition and send it in! Please do this. Is it that hard to sign
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your name and mail a letter? Awright, on with the bloody show...
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THRASH METAL ATTACK: compilation (New Renaissance) Decrepit Monarx Firstborn
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back in ye olde record store
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New Renaissance has released yet another compilation, so save up dem bucks.
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What sets their compilation albums apart from the rest? Well, they all consist
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of previously hard-to-get demo tracks from bands they have signed. Thrash
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Metal Attack is a set of twelve songs by twelve young bands. Here is a brief
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rundown on the goings on:
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ANVIL BITCH, "Tales Grimm": rough, not particularly exciting. Good
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vocals, but substandard guitars and songwriting. RABID, "Lead to the Gallows":
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Evil and vicious sounding. DEFCON, "Red Light": excellent guitar at the
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beginning; lasts a bit too long, though. DEFCON has a definite crossover
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sound. POST MORTEM, "Armies of the Dead": the music can't be heard over the
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vocals; poor songwriting. NECROPHAGIA, "Young Burial": has a very mysterious
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and strange sound. Very different. BLOOD FEAST, "Menacing Thunder": mind
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mauling! NECROPOLIS, "The Future Holds the Past": great sound and songwriting.
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AGGRESSION, "Torment or Death": speed and fury from Montreal. Good song.
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HELLWITCH, "Torture Chamber": good beginning. Loses interest quickly, though.
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DES EXULT, "Salvation": hailing from Denmark, DES EXULT seem to be good at slow
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and grinding metal that bursts into utter speed annihilation. WEHRMACHT, "Gore
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Fix": maniacal vocals, yet not the best of songs. WARGOD, "Preserved Corpses":
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pure speed, good guitars.
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All in all a good compilation LP if you can stand some of the rough-
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ness that abounds here. Harsh sounds mingle with the varying production
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quality that each song has [We dig that NECROPHAGIA! -Eds]. This is a good buy
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if you like to listen to demos and want to hear what some recording artists
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sound like before they cut their first slab. Well, here's your chance.
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ZNOWHITE: Act of God (Roadracer) by The Raver
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Wow. More crunch metal from Zhicago (ahem). This is good stuff, boys
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and girls. We're talking crunch crunch crunch! Like ZOETROPE, ZNOWHITE
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carries on that great tradition of having a black member in the band. That's
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real cool. We need more bands like this. ZNOWHITE's front-person is Nicole
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Lee...wow, she can really wail. Featuring nine crunchy tracks, Act of God
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will do unspeakable things to you while you're listening to it..I'm talking
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massive neck and spinal cord injuries here, folks. Have the doc's number
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handy before listening.
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The lyrics are exceptionally good and the metal just flows because
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it's so molten.. ooze city. ZNOWHITE covers everything from bigotry to
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nuclear war. Wow. Shit, this is a good LP...go out and thrash till you die.
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AT WAR: Ordered to Kill (New Renaissance) by Rob R-Rock
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Anybody who hangs with the 'head (and that's MOTORHEAD for you
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uninitiated drecks) is cool in my book, got it? Cause in the universal scheme
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of things, MOTORHEAD kicks butt all over whatever sort of stupid philosophy you
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hold dear. And in the inside insert deal there's a picture of these dudes with
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M-HEAD themselves! So I'll say it and I'll say it loud. AT WAR IS COOL. Got
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it? [Oh please... -Eds]
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"Ilsa (She Wolf of the S.S.)" is rulin', should've been the soundtrack
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to the flick. This mercenary metal idea is a pretty invigorating concept. I
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could see hillbilly rednecks in pickup trucks with gun racks listening to this
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when they go a-huntin' yuppies. Kinda cool in an oafish sort of way, but then
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from another perspective very Amerikan and upright and uh...morally satisfying.
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I sayz yeh!
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MX MACHINE: Manic Panic (Restless) by The Raver
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The attitude here is one that I hold dear..."No Glam Fags"...yeah,
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that's one of the songs on this album. MX MACHINE really despise the LA glam
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scene and, as an act of rebellion, have a lot of fun insulting them in the
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aforementioned track.. High-intensity, raucously funny, and down-to-earth.
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Yeah, that's MX MACHINE for ya...Produced by Joey Vera (ARMORED SAINT), MX
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MACHINE has this serious nuclear energy that's ready and willing to knock you
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right through the wall...face first.
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According to MX's drummer, Liquid Dan, "We designed this album for the
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youth of America. If you're young and pissed off, this is just the total
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'get-it-off-your-chest' album". I tend to agree... [Well goody for you -Eds].
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The LP cover just rips...got this little rodent kid wearing a batman
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sweatshirt and he's wearing this "fuck you" facial expression and shoving a
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clenched fist right in your face. Wow. On the back cover and on the lyric
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sheet are all these doodles of freaky monsters...real cool...do an 8-ball and
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jam to this shit...seriously...you might even die! [Now how are we gonna get
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a large following if you keep on insisting that everyone die? Huh, Raver?
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-Eds]. The lyrics are just plain killin! Be sure to check out these tracks:
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"Kick You In The Face", "No Glam Fags", "Fuck The Neighbors", and "Youth".
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Wow, good album, good idea, deadly music, high-intensity kick-you-in-the-face
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tonage here, folks... You really ought to see the press pic where they imitate
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how glam bands do photo shoots...haw haw hah.
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KING DIAMOND: Abigail (Roadracer) by The Raver
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Now I never was a staunch KING DIAMOND fan (I like my stuff much more
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brutal) [Really? Heh. -Eds], but Abigail is a damn good LP. No, it's not
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about the usual thrashy type subjects, but rather a ghost story of sorts.
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Each song is a different chapter in the tale.
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The LP opens up with a piece called "Funeral." This song opens up the
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story with a bizarre funeral scene where Abigail, the main character, is to be
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laid to rest and nailed to her coffin [Cool, we wanna die like that -Eds]. The
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vocals are strange and eerie. They sound as if uttered by demonic voices.
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[Lions & tigers & demonic voices! -Eds..ouch] After this short intro comes
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"Arrival", a lengthy track detailing the arrival of the protagonists (Miriam
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Natias and Johnathan La Fey) to The Mansion (once the home of Abigail). King's
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voice is so much better on this album than any of his previous releases that I
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have heard. No longer does his voice grate and wail [You mean I can play
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Abigail and it won't shatter my windows? -Eds]. Nay, it is actually melodic.
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The imagery is profound and the lyrics are actually well-written. Next up
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comes "A Mansion In Darkness", also a rather lengthy tune. King's voice here
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is a real improvement over his bygone days in MERCYFUL FATE. Following
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"Mansion" comes "The Family Ghost" (also available on a special EP), a powerful
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cut that deals with the ghost that dwells in the mansion. The story and music
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continue with such tracks as: "The 7th Day of 1777", "Omens", "The Possession",
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"Abigail", and concludes with "Black Horsemen". All in all, an excellent
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lullaby from the darker side with 9 chapters, each darker than the first.
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The biggest problem I have with this album is the massive number of
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typos appearing on the lyric sheet. Now I understand that we all make mistakes
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(even me) [gasp.. -Eds], but this is way out of hand. Names are misspelled, as
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is the word solo (spelled "soli" in one place). Shame, shame. King Diamond is
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in top form on this 12" slab and so is his band. Not as speedy as I like, but
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has an amount of imagery rarely seen today. 41 minutes of darkness...
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THE RAMONES: Halfway to Sanity (Sire) by Rob R-Rock
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God what a comeback.
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THE BAGS: Rock Starve (Restless) by The Usurper
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The Bags debut "Rock Starve" is a superb album. The band consists of
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Crispin Wood (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Jon Hardy (Bass, Vocals), and Jim Janota
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(Drums). The band members know each other from High School, but didn't get
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together for "The Bags" until December 1985. The band played lots of gigs and
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put out a few demos in 1986. One demo "Joy Ride", received lots of steady
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radio airplay on local college radio stations.
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In December of '86 they were approached by producer Steve Barry, who
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wanted to make a record with them. In April '87 they had completed the
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recording of "Rock Starve, finishing the basic tracks for 18 songs. Then they
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got two songs on a Compilation Album (Crawling From Within) which were "Try it"
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and "Egg". Both received steady airplay.
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On November 27 they released "Rock Starve". Some of the great songs
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are "Spread it Around", "Out of my Mind", "Tailbone", "Joy Ride", and "Big
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Wig". This album is definitely one to buy!
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VENDETTA: Go and Live, Stay and Die (Noise International) by The Raver
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Wow. Germany is really beginning to bash ass, especially with this
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brutal [Yes! That word again! -Eds] release from VENDETTA. This German
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quartet call their music F.A.S.T. metal...Fun/Avantgarde/Speed/Thrash. This
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gets my stamp of death..um..approval. I mean, it isn't many bands that'll get
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us moshin' in the radio station as hard and destructive as we did that Friday
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(April 22nd). Can we all say... it's run into the wall time? Good vocals,
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excellent guitar work, and the vocalist/guitarists (Daxx and Werner) can choke
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out those lyrics. VENDETTA live in a strange borderland between METALLICA and
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DESTRUCTION without sounding like either one. "Go and Live, Stay and Die" was
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produced by Harris Johns (you know, the dude who produced VOIVOD, KREATOR, and
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SODOM?) and it's good work. Not for the faint of heart...
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SPEED METAL HELL VOL. 3: Compilation (New Renaissance) by Rob R-Rock
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Ahhh, the speed metal compilation album... a real art form. Okay,
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here's what you get: some cool bands, one track each. Speed metal stuff
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abounds: WEHRMACHT, NECROPOLIS, THE KILL, ONSLAUGHT, etc. What's interesting
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is "Disbelief" from NYC's own PRONG, whom I've heard a lot about. Pretty
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intense.
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Some stuff like NECROPHAGIA, REGURGITATION, DREAM DEATH, BLOOD FEAST..
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how much can you tell from one song? I don't know but maybe something here
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will inspire you to spring for a full LP. Or maybe you should just look for
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that PRONG album instead of buying this. It's your buck, eh kid? It's all
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fast, if that helps you out at all.
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NASTY SAVAGE: Abstract Reality (Metal Blade) by Anaxagorus
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Ugh...can't be NASTY SAVAGE's best...could be their worst, though.
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Four tunes: "Abstract Reality", "Unchained Angel", "Eromantic Vertigo", and
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"You Snooze, You Lose". Um...I was going to say more but, well, it's not
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really worth my (or your) time.
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HALLOWS EVE: Monument (Metal Blade) by The Raver
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Ah...THIS is what I've been waiting for. Atlanta, GA's HALLOWS EVE
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are the best southern thrash band in existence, and maybe even one of the best.
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Don Kaye called 'em "Southern fried thrash". I call 'em fucking excellent. No
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doubt. The best thing is that HALLOWS EVE didn't "retrogress" with the release
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of Monument as some bands do when they release a new LP. Monument is every bit
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as fast, heavy, brutal, howling, maniacal, intelligent, and ripping as Death
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and Insanity. God, these guys are good. Buy this LP if you like good metal.
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Tracks: Speed Freak, Sheer Heart Attack (written by QUEEN), Rot Gut, Monument
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(To Nothing), Pain Killer, The Mighty Decibel, The Righteous Ones, and No
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Sanctuary. With the advent of this LP we see that Tym Helton (drums) has left
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and the drumming on the LP was done by one Rob Clayton. However, Clayton was a
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temp and the new permanent Hallowed drummer is Paul Kopchinski. Let me tell
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ya, you just gotta get this album. That's all there is to it. Just gotta...
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TANKARD: Chemical Invasion (Noise International) by The Raver
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Direct from Germany: Alcoholic Metal! Yeah, that's right, ultrafast
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Alco-Metal... Namely protesting the adding of preservatives (etc) to the
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formerly pure German beer, TANKARD proceed to rip your goddamned head off,
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pour some Kronen Classic down your gurgling throat and then blow your ears up!
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Wow. Real, real fast and hardcore/speed metal like no other band. TANKARD get
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my vote for cool... so go get fucking drunk! The vocals can be hard to
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understand at times, but if you like guttural then it's got what you want...
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almost speedcore...real fast and heavy...even a bit sick-o...right on!
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VENOM: Calm Before the Storm by The Usurper
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Me, your usual BIG VENOM fan goes to the local Record Bar and sees a
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VENOM album I've never heard of before. I look and see K-tel on it, so I
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figure it's another compilation album, like the previous (VENOM-Live in
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Concert), which wasn't that bad really. So I fork out $10 for the tape, and
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take it home. I tear it open, and read the usual credits and other shit on
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the tape. At first I was shocked, but then I remembered Mantis is gone!
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VENOM now consists of the usual...Cronos: (Vocals and bass), Abaddon: (Drums),
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but to replace Mantis they put two fags in, Mike Hickey: (Guitars), an Jim
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Clare: (Guitars and Keyboards). So I figure I'll throw in the tape and see
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how the New VENOM sounds.
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At first look I noticed only one song I've heard before "The Chanting
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of the Priests". Some of the songs are ok, but some of them that have backing
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vocals from the new guys like "Under A Spell" & "Calm Before the Storm" sound
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fucking gay as hell. Of course there are a *FEW* good songs, like "Black Xmas"
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"The Chanting of the Priests", "Kracking Up", and "Muscle".
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So there you have it, the new VENOM sucks. You of course might want
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to get it if you can find it for under $5, because it's not worth more than
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that. What you should do is save your money for Mantis's new album that will
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be out soon. I guess K-tel was the only label to take their "music". You
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remember K-k00l K-tel that used to put out shit like the Bee-Gees' greatest
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hits and other bogus shit like that! So in conclusion, if you see an album
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from K-tel and it's a title you've never heard of, beware it might be the new
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VENOM. [gosh...a conspiracy... -Eds]
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NECROPHAGIA: Season of the Dead by The Raver
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The debut release from NECROPHAGIA is a brutal example of what happens
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when you watch too many horror flicks (heh). But seriously though, Season of
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the Dead is a killer. The music is brutal, heavy, and death-oriented. They
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weren't lying when they said that this LP was the soundtrack to your worst
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nightmare. This new stream of Zombie-Deathrash hits a new high with Ohio's
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NECROPHAGIA. Listen to it on your late night excursions to the graveyard...
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We did, and man did we do some weird things (let your imagination go with this
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one and you'll guess about half of what we did...oo-ee-oo)...
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BATHORY: Under the Sign of the Black Mark (New Renaissance) by Rob R-Rock
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This act is basically one guy [Flash: now has 2 new members, I can't
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spell their names, so never mind -Eds], Quorthon. The music was played by a
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number of nameless thrash metal merchants, who have split from the act. What
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we have here is pure Vegas Satanism all the way. Shlocky "Four Winds of Evil"
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crap, ad nauseum.
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But hey, I can deal with that, and you may or may not be able to.
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This is, no matter how you look at it, show business. And that's what this
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album is, 100%. The question is, is it good business or bad business?
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The only thing that stands out is this Quorthon guy, and the fact that
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he basically is BATHORY [Um..was BATHORY. Gee, don't we keep our writers well
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informed? -Eds], especially since the rest of the "group" has long split. He
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wrote all the songs, with titles like "13 Candles", "Call From the Grave",
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and the instrumental "Nocternal Obeisance" (sic), which translates into what,
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"Fatness in the Dark" [Gee, we thought it was "Dark Fatness" -Eds]?
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I don't know, The Raver says he talked to Quorthon and he's not as
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dumb as one might guess. I'll buy that. But since this is definitely show biz
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shlock, BATHORY has a lot of wrinkles to iron out of their act. I'll take the
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(also) highly theatrical antics of VENOM or SLAYER any day. Just the fact that
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you're the most Satanic guy on the block doesn't qualify you to make an album,
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you have to have music to back it up. Some do, but this record does not.
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DREAM DEATH: Journey Into Mystery (New Renaissance) by The Raver
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A fantastic debut LP from Pittsburgh, PA's DREAM DEATH. These guys
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aren't your average metal merchants. Nay.[Nay?] They have a penchant for slow
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and grinding metal... metal that just pounds you into oblivion. Intelligence
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can be found hanging 'round this LP. These guys cover everything from macabre
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fantasies ("Back From The Dead") to Lovecraftian tales (as in H.P. Lovecraft)
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("The Elder Race") to socially conscious tracks ("Bitterness and Hatred") to
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[Are you fucking finished yet? -Eds]...well fuck, they just cover all the
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deadly bases. A good deal can be found here, so, um, get it.
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THE EXPLOITED: Death Before Dishonor (Rough Justice) by Rob R-Rock
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You've already made up your mind about THE EXPLOITED. You either
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think that they're an intense bunch of punk rock chaos, or an intensely
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laughable load of pretentious "Vegas punk". I mean, they've been doing the
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same thing for at least 10 years now. You've almost got to respect them,
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you know?
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I happen to like THE EXPLOITED. Like most of their recent records,
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this record leans pretty heavily to the metal side of things. I'd like to hear
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some of the old faves like "SPG", "I Hate You", or "Barmy Army", but then
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again, this is 1988. Only one song ventures over 4:00, the driving "Pulling
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Us Down".
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But it's a really good punk record. The songs like "Anti UK", "Power
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Struggle", and "Death Before Dishonor" are just plain rulin'. The lyrics are
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kinda obvious, but in my opinion there's always room for simple, direct hard-
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hitting, uncompromising and powerful hardcore stuff in the same spirit, if not
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the exact same format, as 1977. Who better than Wattie to pull it off? A+ for
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endurance, lads.
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SEPULTURA: Morbid Visions (New Renaissance) by The Raver
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Utter death from the heart of S. America [Brazil to be exact -Eds].
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Actually, SEPULTURA are Brazil's first death metal band...and it's no wonder
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that they now draw from 2-3 thousand victims [fans, Raver, fans -Eds] to their
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gigs. The shit's heavy heavy heavy and it's good good good! Look for more
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info on SEPULTURA in the next ish of COI...until then, go kill someone!
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MEDIEVAL: Medieval Kills! by The Usurper
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Medieval Kills! is a killer album. MEDIEVAL consists of five people,
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Willjious Amsbuist (Drums and Vocals), Timmy Amsbuist (Guitars and Vocals),
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Elwood Chew (Bass), Bryon Smolinski (Some Vocals & Management), and Terror
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Amsbuist (Vocals and Lyrics). This band is great, the vocals are done by
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about everyone in the band.
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The bass in the music is great as well as the drums. This band is
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yet another product of New Renaissance Records, a big and growing record
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company. Some of the great songs are "All Knobs to the Right", "The Seventh
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Seal", "Peter Gunn Theme" - A modified James Bond, "Hell is Full (Thrasher)",
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and "Epitaph".
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This is their first LP, their previous "Medieval-EP", was nothing
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compared to this work. The Album has 14 Songs, they average about 3 minutes
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each. This band is definitely superb, they don't have the speed of Metallica,
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or Slayer, but it is very good music. This band is great and I hope to see
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more from Medieval.
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TYRANT: Too Late To Pray (Metal Blade) by The Raver
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The members of TYRANT look like the members of SLAYER did a long time
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ago (y'know, lotsa leather, chains, studs, spikes, etc) but the similarities
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end there. TYRANT shred ass! If you like your metal evil and molten then
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TYRANT is who you ought to turn to. We're talking seriously evil here, folks,
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and wow, will it slay your ass and crucify you. Real death-oriented, heavy,
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etcetera, ad infinitum... a decent slaytanic buy here...
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POST MORTEM: The Missing Link 12" EP (New Renaissance) by Rob R-Rock
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This is not a bad record at all. Four songs: two short and fast, and
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two longer ones. The style is sort of hardcore, but it's easy to cite the
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metal influence here. Pretty intense, fast, and hard listening.
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My favorite song on here is the 2 1/2 minute "Organized Crime".
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Overall on this outing, the production could have been better, but I'd buy
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this one. I'd like to see an album from these guys! They need more room to
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develop their style. This is a good introduction, but let's see some more
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stuff. Ace!
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POSSESSED: The Eyes of Horror EP (Combat) by Rob R-Rock
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The long awaited (?) return of these major thrash contenders also
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marks the end of their career [POSSESSED have broken up -Eds]. Following their
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superb "Beyond The Gates" LP, "The Eyes of Horror" is pretty damn rippin'. The
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overall production falls somewhere between "Beyond The Gates" and their debut
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release, "Seven Churches", although how much can it hurt on an album like this?
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But I can get into this... Not quite as obvious as something as, say VENOM (who
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I like for the pure extremity of their genre) and in that sense, somewhat
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classier, too.
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These guys could really be a big band [Too bad they lost it -Eds], as
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I'm sure their next full album length outting will demonstrate [Um..we sort of
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forgot to tell Rob that POSSESSED broke up -Eds]. There aren't any surprises
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here...but would you want any? Nahh, this shit rocks pretty hard. Buy it
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instead of that MEGADETH record you scum.
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AT WAR: Limited Edition EP (New Renaissance) by The Raver
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Boom! Boom! Boom! You're fucking dead. Wow, this is intense
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thrash... I say that and so does Alex Perialas (OVERKILL, ANTHRAX, S.O.D.,
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TESTAMENT, and a host of others)... in fact, Alex even said, "This is the
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heaviest album I've ever done!" In my opinion that says something. After
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hearing this brief sampler of what Retaliatory Strike is going to be about I
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felt as if the U.S. Army [or the PTA? ha -Eds] had just assaulted me...no
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fucking lie! This is so fucking brutal [Again! -Eds]. To be found on the
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limited edition EP are "F.Y.I.", "Conscientious Objector", "Creed of the
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Sniper", and "Church and State". What? Yes, brutality does run rampant here.
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And this is just the intro to what Retaliatory Strike is all about...oh my
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fucking god...gotta find a pillbox...quick! Arrrgh! [Too late...-Eds] [Blah].
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COMPLETE DEATH: compilation (Death Records) by The Raver
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Holy fuckin mother of God! This is a fuckin killer compilation!
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As per most compilations, you get your killer tracks and your not-so-killer
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tracks. Complete Death is no exception. Some of the better tracks you'll
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find on this slab of annihilation are:
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D.R.I. "5 Year Plan" (previously unreleased), THE MENTORS "Sleep
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Bandits" (oh god! This is a fuckin suicidal, cranium-smashin' tune),
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CORROSION OF CONFORMITY "Loss For Words" (it's a sin to live in N.C. and not
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love COC), and CIVILIAN TERRORISTS "I'm Not" (wham wham slam).
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Some of the other acts making appearances on this brutal comp. LP
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are: DR. KNOW, THE INSOLENTS, BEYOND POSSESSION, THE UGLY AMERICANS (more N.C.
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h/c), and DEPRESSION.
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This is generally a dealin' album. Not a waste of bucks if you
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consider that you're getting ten tracks from nine rulin' hardcore bands.
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WRATH: Nothing to Fear (Medusa Records) by The Raver
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From Illinois comes techno-speed devastation, complements of WRATH.
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This LP was God to me when I got it. It's so fuckin fast. And that's good,
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cause my favorite style of playing is fast and ferocious, both qualities WRATH
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excels in. And they are quite original. Gary Golwitzer's singing will just
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crucify your ass. You get nine tracks on Nothing to Fear (and believe me,
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you'd best fear these dudes' speed...it's bludgeoning to say the least). A
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brief rundown on the tracks are:
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R.I.P. (Ripped Into Pieces), Mutants, Hell is Full, Painless, Fear
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Itself, Sudden Death, Incineration/Caustic Sleep, When Worlds Collide, and
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Victims in the Void.
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This album is just fuckin great. Nothing more can I say, cause...
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well, just trust me...it's good...it's fast...it's original...and it's fuckin
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techno-speed to the max...
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MOTORHEAD: Rock 'N' Roll (GWR/Profile) by Rob R-Rock
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Excuse me... MOTORHEAD IS GOD! If anybody tells ya different then
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rip their head off, mail it to me first class, and I'll yell it in their ear.
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[So rip my head off...-SR] This album is as solid a return as anyone could wish
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for. And on drums is the original monster mosher of MOTORHEAD mayhem, Philthy
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Animal Taylor. So hey, guess what? This kicks ass!
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Stone Deaf in the USA! Blackheart...ahh! Rock 'N' Fuckin' Roll, eh?
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Hell yeah! Produced by Guy Bidmead and MOTORHEAD, Bill Laswell (who really
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cranked the boys up on Orgasmatron) only did the works on one cut here, "Eat
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The Rich", which is also the title of a movie starring Lemmy and featuring the
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rest of the 'HEAD, which also has a video with hilarious clips from the
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movie. This album sounds exactly like MOTORHEAD circa On Parole in some spots
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especially the slide guitar bits on "Eat The Rich".
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What other bludgeoning rock 'n' roll band could talk Monty Python's
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Michael Palin into doing a minute and a half monologue for their album? Well,
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the answer is at the end of side uno and it is hilarious.
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What else is there to say? This: BUY THIS YOU ASSWIPE! This band is
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one of the best ever. Right up there along side the Ramones, MC5, NY Dolls
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and the Pistols. I hear so much shit from pretty boy/girl "metal" fans about
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how they don't like the 'HEAD because Lemmy (and the whole band) is UGLY. Eat
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shit, faggots! This is Rock 'N' Roll.
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TESTAMENT: The New Order (Megaforce Worldwide/Atlantic) by The Raver
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Quit dripping, damnit! Um..oh sorry, just taping my head up..hmm..
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now where's that neck brace when I need it? Ahh... hang on a sec whilst I grab
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a rag to cleanse my blood-soaked ears.. um..almost done..there we go! Jesus
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fucking Christ (etc etc etc) [We get your point -Eds]. This is more than I
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bargained for! Total brutality and thrashin' madness! I don't care what
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anyone else says, S.F. breeds more brutal thrash than anywhere else in the
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whole goddamned world (METALLICA, EXODUS, BLIND ILLUSION, POSSESSED, etc).
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TESTAMENT's new release is a steadfast slayer of audio-receptive craniums...
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total fucking annihilation! Especially when their sound exemplifies S.F.
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style power thrash...fast and brutal. Sounds a teeny-weeny bit like EXODUS'
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current release, but that's just the S.F. style rubbing off. On The New Order
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you'll catch the following blood-curdling tracks:
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"Eerie Inhabitants", "The New Order", "Trial by Fire", "Into the Pit",
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"Hypnosis", "Disciples of the Watch", "The Preacher", "Nobody's Fault", "A Day
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of Reckoning", and "Musical Death".
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At present, the street date for The New Order is scheduled for May
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10th.. you can find "Trial by Fire" and "Nobody's Fault" on a special 12"
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maxi-single. This fucking record is EL-FUCKING-HUGE-O! Oh God, I'm starting
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to bleed again..gotta run..
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VIKING: Do or Die (Metal Blade) by The Raver
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Wow...ultraspeed Nordic thrash from Orange County, CA...the same area
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that spawned the likes of METALLICA. What do ya expect with two norsemen in
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the band? I speak of the two red-haired axe wielders, Ron and Brett Eriksen.
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Also Matt Jordan on drums and James Lareau on bass guitar. With 9 killin'
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tracks you can't desire more (if ya did, your eardrums would rupture). Some
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of the tracks are normal, and then some are SO fuckin' good that you'd swear
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that Odin wrote 'em... For example, check out "Valhalla" and "Berserker".
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You want fast? You'll get it for sure if you scope out Do or Die! You want
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heavy? You get that too (free of charge). This LP is damn good and it's fast
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(just the way I like it). No really evil stuff here. Just basically your
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fantasy-related material...but it's real fucking good...so...do like Odin and
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all did...fuckin thrash 'til death!
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LIZZY BORDEN: Visual Lies (Metal Blade/Enigma) by Rob R-Rock
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa ha ha ha ah hahaha!!
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Hahahaaahahahahah a hah ha ha haha ha ho hee hee ha ha hah ha ha aha ha ha
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ha ha haha!!! God this is a bunch of shit. I really hate faggot metal.
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Fuck off.
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WHY THIS E-ZINE IS CALLED WHAT IT IS AND An article on COI
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WHY WE DON'T CARE IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT. by Rob R-Rock (ooh)
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Yeah, that's me. Writer for this here publication you are reading,
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Rob R-Rock. I can already hear the bitching from people about the name "Cross
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of Iron", and I'm here to set you straight before you even start to yell "neo-
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fascist reactionary racist right-wing Nazis!"
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When me and The Raver were kicking around the idea for this e-zine,
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we came up with some pretty bad names: "Blood", "Thrash", "Death", etc. I
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came up with the name CROSS OF IRON for several reasons:
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[1] IRON CROSS, a D.C. skin band from some years back are
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one of the coolest bands of all time and its a cool name.
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[2] Many bands use this Germanic imagery. For example, my
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faves MOTORHEAD, as in "Iron Fist", which is the name of
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a squadron of Nazi fighter planes. And Lemmy sports 'em
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all over!
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[3] It sounds good so why should we think twice about using
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using it? No, we are not Nazis at all. So just give
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it up. Oi!, mates...
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I play guitar in a band called NAKED ANGELS which I shall get into at
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a later time. I used to play guitar in a band called FADED GLORY, who put out
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the legendary American Oi! single, "Who Killed Elvis" and broke up a couple of
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years ago. As far as literature I'm into Rimbaud (!), Kerouac, Burroughs,
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Gregory Corso, Sartre, and good sci-fi like Phillip K. Dick, William Gibson,
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Brian Aldiss, Norman Spinrad, etc.
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One important thing I'd like to bring up is this: metal, punk, and
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rap crossover records are the only records that sell a lot with little or no
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airplay or MTV exposure. It's definitely subversive when a band like METALLICA
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can release an album with two MISFITS covers and have it go gold. That's just
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plain cool. The BEASTIE BOYS took the SEX PISTOLS spirit of Anarchy and
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rowdiness straight to No. 1 with no compromise.[Yeah, you may hate 'em, but
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it's true.. -Eds] MEGADETH re-recorded "Anarchy in the U.K."? Scary... I'd
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like to see more underground bands reaching a lot of people and getting a lot
|
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of exposure without having to change or clean up their act. It'd be nice to
|
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see the record companies working for the bands instead of vice-versa [This is
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beginning to happen -Eds].
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Anyway, if you've got a comment or complaint about something I've
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said here or elsewhere in COI, then write me directly: Rob R-Rock, box 6127
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Winston-Salem, NC 27109. Enjoy the zine, eh?
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DEMOstonishing Demo Reviews by The Raver (Are you braindead, too?)
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Okay, this column is for any demo tapes that we get. If you are in a
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band and have a demo then why not consider sending it here to be reviewed? So
|
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enough of my shit. If you need the address then look in the first file (name:
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COI.1.1). On with the reviews...
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MELIAH RAGE - 1987 Demo (3 songs)
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MELIAH RAGE is a five piece metal band from Boston, MA which was
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formed in late '86 by Anthony Nichols (ex-GANG GREEN). MELIAH RAGE's influ-
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ences range from JUDAS PRIEST and AC/DC to METALLICA and SLAYER. MELIAH RAGE
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consists of Anthony Nichols (guitar), Jim Koury (guitar), Mike Monroe (vocal),
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Stu Dowie (drums), and Jesse Johnston (bass). Their '87 demo tape is pretty
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good, but it isn't without a few problems. The first two tunes, "Enter The
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Darkness" and "Beginning of the End" are fairly mainstream, while "Kill to
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Survive" is head slamming thrash. These guys are good, but could use a dose
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of intensity. All in all this demo tape ain't bad. I'm not sure how much
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their demo costs, so ya might consider writing and asking. Write to: MELIAH
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RAGE, 23 Hartford Street, Bedford, MA 01730 U.S.A.
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[Late breaking news: MELIAH RAGE are considering deals with both
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Atlantic Records and Epic Records...we'll keep you posted...next ish -Eds].
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IDLE THREAT - Elmo Rocks (3 song demo)
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IDLE THREAT is a fairly new band on the New York metal scene. Their
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demo tape, Elmo Rocks, is a beautiful recording (8 track) and sports three
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tunes, none of which sound the same. The first track, "Claws", has a distinct
|
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'70s sound and riffs away. Their next track, "Run Away", is [gasp! -Eds] a
|
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love song [taboo! taboo! -Eds]. Yeah, that's right, an honest to God metal
|
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love song (and it ain't bad either). The last track, "Victim of Yourself", is
|
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a definite basher. This is a good demo but there's just one smaaaall problem:
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the vocals. Really high-pitched [2600 Hz? -Eds] nasal whines that have an
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effect similar to that of dog whistles. Other than that, the tape is a steal
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at a mere $2.00. Write to: IDLE THREAT c/o Sindo Lamas, 413 17th Street, W.
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Babylon, NY 11704 U.S.A.
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ATROCITY - Live and Live Again (5 song demo)
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Hailing from Statten Island, NY, ATROCITY, a new group of thrashers
|
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who are making a full-scale assault on the rising NY thrash scene. ATROCITY
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consists of Mike Radicella (guitars), Tom Canlon (bass and vocals), and Al
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Gritz (drums). Although young musicians, they have a raw talent for writing
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songs. Citing bands such as CELTIC FROST, SLAYER, EXODUS, EXCITER, and JAG
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PANZER as influences you can take a guess at the style of music that they
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create. After a rather successful demo entitled "Dance of Death", ATROCITY
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has decided to release a new live demo called "Live and Live Again". The sound
|
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is heavy and unusual, but mostly good.
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The first track, "Mosh The Mausoleum", is your standard deathrash with
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that definite CELTIC FROST sound. "Sexual Abuse" has that fuck you attitude
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fused into the song and has some catchy hooks to boot. It's a personal
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favorite. The next track is definitely an odd one, definitely. Entitled "Alf"
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it is pretty hilarious to listen to. With its alternating fast and slow parts
|
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its not a bad tune. Now comes "The Four Sands", a rather speedy track with a
|
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bludgeoning, sledgehammer sound. Last on the tape is "Will to Die", an inter-
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esting tune that makes use of voice echoing to a large degree.
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This is a fuckin-A demo. You get your standard thrash with a strange
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twist of the unusual. My only problem, you ask? The demo's too fuckin short!
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I want more. Not a waste of money. Only $4.00 U.S. Write to: ATROCITY, 302
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Taylor Street, Statten Island, NY 10310 U.S.A.
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MUSIC IN ACTION: The PMRC -- More Trouble Than You Think by Anaxagorus
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To date, the PMRC has scored some stunning PR coups. They've lined up
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congressional members, the PTA and the American Academy of Pediatrics as part
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of their "coalition." These alliances give the impression that experts who
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should know -- pediatricians and the PTA -- confirm the claims that music is
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damaging to the children of America.
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To a lot of people in our industry, the PMRC doesn't seem like a real
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threat. After all, we have a First Amendment. But pressure groups like the
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PMRC in 1921 mounted a headline-grabbing media campaign claiming that the film
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business was riddled with sex and perversion. The coverage crippled the film
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industry, cut box office revenues in half, and forced the creation of the Hayes
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Board, which censored films for more than forty years. We had a First Amend-
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ment then too.
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Those of us who care about music need to show that the PMRC does not
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represent the American majority. One way to do it: sign the petition below!
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This petition will be presented to the FCC, the Justice Department,
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and other governmental agencies currently being swayed by the PMRC.
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Simply signing your name and sending in this page may help ensure
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that you can hear the music you enjoy as easily tomorrow as you can today.
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I want to state my support for American Freedom.
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I believe in the American Constitution and the Bill of Rights. I object to
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the attack on freedom of expression being mounted by groups attacking metal,
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rock, rap and pop music. I oppose pressure tactics being used by groups like
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the PMRC and Decency In Media to get the FCC to remove the music the leaders
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of these groups dislike from the air.
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I oppose laws -- like the one in San Antonio, Texas -- that prevent some people
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from attending concerts city officials don't care for. I object to the arrest
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of an 18-year old store clerk in Calloway, Florida for selling a rap record.
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And I object to the arrest of bandleader Jello Biafra in California for selling
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material "harmful to minors" when that material was a reproduction in his album
|
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of a piece of art shown in gallery exhibits all over the world.
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I may not like every form of music, but I believe is all has a right to exist.
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That freedom is what America is all about.
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(cut on the dotted line) (cut on the dotted line) (cut on the dotted line)
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Sure, you might not like all forms of music, but need I remind you
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that thrash and hardcore are also being attacked by groups such as the PMRC?
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Please get four people (or more!) to sign this petition and send it to the
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following address:
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135 E. 55th St., Suite 6-H, New York, NY 10022
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Is it too much to ask? Anybody in their right mind will sign such a
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petition. Here at the home of C.O.I. we have gotten fifty signatures in a
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single day. You can do it. No problem. So send those signatures in now!
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For information, call (212) 751-9852
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CROSS OF IRON [Volume I, Number 1] (c) 1988 cDc communications
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Well, this is the end of the premier issue of CROSS OF IRON, the
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E-Zine of the underground. Again, we are sorry about the size of the first
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issue and understand that it must've taken a while to download this issue, but
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we just had to do all those reviews.
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I'm kinda sorry to have to end here but we promise that the next ish
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(July-August) will be totally fucking gory and, of course, brutal as hell
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[Of course -Eds]. So keep your eyes peeled on all the heavy duty AE's across
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the country...cause we're looking' for you to bleed tonight...
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If you are in a band and have a demo then please send it to us so
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that we can review it! Send us your demo and a press kit/bio to us at:
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CROSS OF IRON
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145 Rosedale Circle
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Winston-Salem, NC 27106
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Attn: Demo
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We'll get right on it and include the demo in our next issue... What
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a good way to get recognition... all the thrashin' independent labels read us
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so how can it hurt? Send those demos... Yah!
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The next issue will have more interviews, gig reviews, album reviews,
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and more articles (mostly in the realm of the socially conscious, but there'll
|
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be some violent ones strewn about for that "extra-special" added touch... So
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we'll see ya in July! Keep on thrashin', moshin', slammin', and skankin'!
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Violent Deth! Violent Deth! Violent Deth! Violent Deth! Violent Deth!
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-cDc- From The Raver, of course [Of course...arrrgh! -Eds] -cDc-
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COI EDITOR: The Raver (Ye Olde Editor From The Lower Infernal Regions)
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GUEST WRITERS: Rob-R-Rock; His Unholiness Anaxagorus; The Usurper, & Decrepit
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Monarx Firstborn.
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SHIT EDITOR: Swamp Rat (final copy editor...blah)
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QUOTE OF THE ISSUE: "Sometimes the truth is an ugly thing. Sometimes the
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truth is a beautiful thing. In a world that requires lies in order to live,
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it is always a dangerous thing." -Angus McKie, "So Beautiful, So Dangerous"
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CROSS OF IRON: This is the official electronic FanZine by Cult of the Dead
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Cow (AKA cDc communications). It is released to the underground on a
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bi-monthly basis (unless we are being lazy bastards). If you want all the
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back issues, send a blank disk (we can do 5.25" or 3.5") and $1.00 (postage)
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[We'll put as many issues on each disk that we get] to:
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CROSS OF IRON < Please enclose $1.00 so that us
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145 Rosedale Circle << poor thrashers can afford to
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Winston-Salem, NC 27106 < mail your disk and info to you.
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We can supply the following formats: Apple II, Macintosh, IBM compat-
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ible, and hardcopy printouts (for those that want to read COI but don't have a
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computer). If you opt for a hardcopy printout then enclose $2.00 (for copying
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fees and postage).
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Basically, you pay the postage, so enclose $1.00 (no checks) and we'll
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mail your loaded disk right back out to ya. And as an additional service,
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we'll enclose a bunch of information about CROSS OF IRON and how to get it plus
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other various and sundry flyers and advertisements. If you are writing from
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outside the U.S., please send us two I.R.C.'s instead of the stamps.
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To save postage, get yourself a modem and call Metal Hell Private,
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Demon Roach Underground, or any other cDc system (or the Metal AE) and download
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all the issues. You won't get any "extras" from the thrashin' staff, tho'.
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OUR VIEWS ON CENSORSHIP: We DO NOT believe in censorship in any degree or
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fashion. It is upsetting to us that some ''zines and mags say the same thing,
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yet print f**k instead of the proper spelling, which is fuck. What are they
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trying to do? Be fashionable with the P.M.R.C.? We don't believe in censor-
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ship, and here is your proof: fuck, shit, asshole, suck my dick, pussy, bitch,
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damn, Goddamn, etc., ad nauseum. When we print "fuck" we want you to under-
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stand that we mean "fuck". Thank you.
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AND THANK YOU TO: Scott Givens at Combat Records; Janice Issitt at Music For
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Nations; Chris, Rich, Jeanne and Ann at New Renaissance; Brenda at Star
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Communications; Juli, Julie, and Maria at Restless Records; Sal "Mr. T"
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Treppiedi at Mercenary; Monte at Shatter Records; Jim Pitulski at Caroline
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Records; John Bello at Roadracer Records; heavy Peggy Donnely at Atlantic
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Records; Brian and Sharon at Metal Blade (East Coast Office); John Sutherland
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and Brian Slagel at Metal Blade (West Coast Office); John Hudson at Link
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Records; Holly (for all the encouragement -ahem); The Usurper for putting up
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with all my shit; Tracie for sewing all my patches on my denim jacket; and
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Tom McClure for the best DJ partner the world could desire; and all the folks
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at WAKE Radio (keep it slammin!). Oh yeah, EXTRA-SPECIAL FUCKIN' YAHOOZ to:
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all of the cDc c0we' fucks. You guys all fuckin' rail! Keep up the
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extra-heavy, death-oriented work!
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NO FUCKING THANKS TO: Due to spacial limitations we are not able to fully
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express our hatred. But please be aware that you know who you are and we will
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fucking nuclearize your goddamned nasal passages one of these days.
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THANKS TO YOU ALL AND MAY YOU ALL HAVE EXCEPTIONALLY BLOODY DEATHS
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NEXT ISSUE: An interview with San Fran's hottest item at present, TESTAMENT
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and info on the upcoming METALLICA album and touring information... Yow-zee!
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CROSS OF IRON Issue #1, Part 3 (c)1988 cDc communications 0/5,6/88-54
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