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Recognize No Authority is a reissue of Detente's debut, originally released in 1986 on Metal Blade. Detente were a Bay Area powerhouse band featuring one of the best female metal singers of all time, Dawn Crosby. Recognize No Authority is a thrash metal classic with blazing speed and insane vocals, mixed with potent and pissed lyrics. Eventually Detente became Fear of God and released two more albums before Crosby died in 1996. Recognize No Authority has garnered lots of underground attention and commands high prices in the collector world. This is a straight up reissue with no frills or re-production.
Detente: Dawn Crosby (vocals); Caleb Quinn, Ross Robinson (guitars); Steve hochheiser (bass guitar); Dennis Butler (drums).
Alternative Press (p.184) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "DETENTE were as good as early Metallica..." Recognize No Authority Music Detente Recognize No Authority Songs | 1. | Losers |
| 2. | Russian Roulette |
| 3. | It's Your Fate |
| 4. | Holy War |
| 5. | Catalepsy |
| 6. | Shattered Illusions |
| 7. | Life Is Pain |
| 8. | Blood I Bleed |
| 9. | Windows Walk |
| 10. | Vultures in the Sky |
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