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Spectrum of Death [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Spectrum of Death

SKU: V83100 Barcode: 4251267710331
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 22 Apr 2022

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

MORBID SAINT's "Spectrum of Death" is an absolute thrash metal rollercoaster, taking listeners on a whirlwind journey through the depths of hell and back. From the bone-crushing riffs to the blistering solos, this album is a relentless assault on the senses that will leave you headbanging until your neck gives out.

The band's energy and passion are palpable throughout the record, with each track showcasing their technical prowess and unbridled aggression. Songs like "Assassin" and "Crying for Death" are prime examples of MORBID SAINT's ability to craft relentless, face-melting anthems that will have you reaching for the nearest air guitar.

While the production may be a bit raw and unpolished by today's standards, it only adds to the album's gritty charm and DIY aesthetic. This is pure, unadulterated thrash metal at its finest, with no frills or gimmicks to be found.

In conclusion, "Spectrum of Death" is a must-listen for any fan of thrash metal or extreme music in general. MORBID SAINT may not be a household name, but with an album this ferocious and exhilarating, they deserve a spot amongst the genre's elite. So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and prepare to be blown away by one of the most underrated gems in thrash metal history.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Lock Up Your Children
2. Burned at the Stake
3. Assassin
4. Damien
5. Crying for Death
6. Spectrum of Death
7. Scars
8. Beyond the Gates of Hell

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About the artist

Morbid Saint

In the golden age of thrash metal, Morbid Saint emerged from the shadows of Sheboygan, Wisconsin with a sound that was as ferocious as it was technically impressive. Formed in 1984, this five-piece outfit quickly rose to prominence in the underground scene with their blistering riffs, breakneck speed, and guttural vocals that could peel paint off the walls. Fronted by the enigmatic and unpredictable Pat Lind, Morbid Saint became known for their intense live performances, where mosh pits erupted like volcanoes and speaker cabinets shook with fury. Their debut album, "Spectrum of Death," released in 1988, is considered a cult classic in the realm of thrash metal, showcasing the band's raw talent and relentless energy. Despite their short-lived career, Morbid Saint left an indelible mark on the metal landscape, influencing countless bands with their uncompromising approach to music. Tracks like "Crying for Death" and "Assassin" still resonate with fans today, reminding us of the band's sheer power and aggression. While Morbid Saint may not have achieved mainstream success, their impact on the thrash metal genre cannot be overstated. With their chaotic energy and uncompromising attitude, they continue to inspire a new generation of metalheads to pick up their instruments and make some noise. Raise your horns to Morbid Saint, the unsung heroes of thrash metal.

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