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Thrash Extravaganza #2 - VIO-LENCE: Eternal Nightmare
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Thrash Extravaganza #2 - VIO-LENCE: Eternal Nightmare

Bay Area thrash metal champions, Vio-Lence may have been latecomers to the scene, but they quickly made up for lost time with their scathing debut, “Eternal Nightmare.” Guitarist duo Phil Demmel and Robb Flynn (pre-Machinehead) unleash a cavalcade of aggressive riffs throughout, but the title track is extra special. After a great intro, the nasty speed kicks in at the 40 second mark with no frills, before the controversial Sean Killian’s vocals rip in. He can’t sing, but it does it fast and with hardcore-esque panache, so it works for the approach and grows on you. Shout out to Dean Dell’s killer bass, which rivals D.D. Verni here. "Eternal Nightmare", Eternal Nightmare (1988) Talkset #1 "Phobophobia", Eternal Nightmare (1988) "Serial Killer", Eternal Nightmare (1988) "T.D.S. (Take It As You Will)", Eternal Nightmare (1988) Talkset #2 "Kill On Command", Eternal Nightmare (1988) RequiemMetal.com Email us - [email protected] Support us on Patreon! Follow us on social media: Requiem Facebook Instagram @requiem_metal_podcast Twitter @PodcastRequiem

REQUIEM METAL PODCAST · Requiem Metal

November 8, 20201h 13mExplicit

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Show Notes

Bay Area thrash metal champions, Vio-Lence may have been latecomers to the scene, but they quickly made up for lost time with their scathing debut, “Eternal Nightmare.” Guitarist duo Phil Demmel and Robb Flynn (pre-Machinehead) unleash a cavalcade of aggressive riffs throughout, but the title track is extra special. After a great intro, the nasty speed kicks in at the 40 second mark with no frills, before the controversial Sean Killian’s vocals rip in. He can’t sing, but it does it fast and with hardcore-esque panache, so it works for the approach and grows on you. Shout out to Dean Dell’s killer bass, which rivals D.D. Verni here.

 

"Eternal Nightmare", Eternal Nightmare (1988)

 

Talkset #1

"Phobophobia", Eternal Nightmare (1988)

"Serial Killer", Eternal Nightmare (1988)

"T.D.S. (Take It As You Will)", Eternal Nightmare (1988)

 

Talkset #2

"Kill On Command", Eternal Nightmare (1988)

 

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