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The third Onslaught album to be released on as many labels, In Search of Sanity also featured the band's third vocalist, former Grim Reaper screamer Steve Grimmett. Not that the experienced Grimmett manages to lend any more personality to the band's predictable metal arsenal. "Shellshock" and the title track are competent, if rather long, examples of the band's unbearably average classic/thrash metal hybrid. The blunt riffing of "Blood Upon the Ice" and "Power Play" display a noticeable Exodus crunch and "Welcome to Dying" (clocking in at an absurd 12 minutes) sounds like a Metal Church outtake. Surprises? Well, they do knock out a thrashy take on AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock," but the results are interesting at best. And opener "Asylum" is the kind of generic not-as-creepy-as-you-think instrumental that gives metal a bad name. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Reissue of the legendary 3rd album, originally released on the major label London records in 1989. This album was a milestone in thrash/heavy metal music and still sounds great today. Remastered and includes upgraded artwork.
Recording information: Atlantic Studios, NY (07/1988-12/1988); Smokehouse Studio, London, England (07/1988-12/1988); Westside Eden, London, England (07/1988-12/1988).
Photographer: Simon Fowler.
Personnel: Steve Grimmett (vocals); Nige Rockett (guitar); Steve Grice (drums, background vocals); Masaki Yamada, Jody Gray (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Stephan Galfas.
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