| | The 80's and early 90's metal scene was known for being overcrowded with thrash metal acts, one more repetitive than the other. But despite this generic flood, there were a few names back then that gave new meaning to the word "thrash". One of them was the Louisiana-based Exhorder, a band who had a massive impact on all of future thrash metal. Exhorder released their second and final album entitled "The Law" in 1992. Instead of delivering a typical thrash metal record, the band ventured more into groove metal regions, making the compositions slower and more technical, but not in any way less aggressive. [...więcej...]
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... touch with their core elements. Prime examples include "Soul Search Me," "Unforgiven," and the title track, all of which employ a dizzying array of neck-snapping starts and stops with unprecedented [...] | | | |
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