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| | Power from Hell | | | Music Artist : | | Onslaught | | Music Style : | | Thrash & Speed Metal | | Record Label : | | Blackend | | Release Date : | | 2005-05-30 | | Store Price : | | $18.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Damnation (Intro) 2. Onslaught (Power from Hell) 3. Thermonuclear Devastation 4. Skull Crusher 1 [Instrumental] 5. Lord of Evil 6. Death Metal 7. Angels of Death 8. Devils Legion 9. Steel Meets Steel 10. Skullcrusher II [Instrumental] 11. Witch Hunt 12. Mighty Empress
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AWESOME 80's Death Metal Submitted on: 2007-07-31 |
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| Ive been trying to find this on cd for years. Its one of my favorite Death Metal albums from the 80's..Very heavy an hard |
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awesome metal album Submitted on: 2007-03-10 |
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| Great old school evil metal!!! Bathory & Slayer would be proud. |
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evil heavy thrash Submitted on: 2006-03-21 |
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| This is a really dark, brooding, crushing kind of thrash metal album. An obvious point of comparison would be Possessed's 'Seven Churches' - both were realeased in 1985, both deal almost exclusively with matters pertaining to satan and hell, and both contain a track entitled 'Death Metal' (which was written first, I wonder). However, 'Power from Hell' isn't as technically accomplished as 'Seven Churches'; this is thrash metal at its crudest and most malignly simple. If you're seriously interested in thrash as a genre, then this album is a mandatory purchase, both because of the music and the historical factor. I happen to like crude'n'simple, but I would nevertheless hesitate to rank 'Power' with the true thrash masterpieces like the aforementioned 'Seven Churches', Slayer's 'Reign in Blood', Voivod's 'War and Pain' and Dark Angel's 'Darkness Descends'. |
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By far, my favorite metal album Submitted on: 2005-09-07 |
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I first bought this album on tape back in 1988, recommended by a friend and I always have listened to this album since then. I went throught 2 cassettes and wore them out and was glad when it was released on CD.
It is rare to find an album that I can listen to from beginning to end but this is one of them. Mahoneys vocals are how every metal vocalist should sound like, the drums are midpace but are perfect. I rank Onslaught with Venom, Autopsy, Kreator, and Slayer. |
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