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Xentrix Discography of CDs

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| | Xentrix Shattered Existence CD (1989)
$12.19 Perhaps best known for their thrash metal interpretation of Ray Parker, Jr.'s "Ghostbusters," Artist often found itself compared to Anthrax more than anyone. ~ Alex Henderson
Artist were one of the leading exponenets of UK thrash and Shattered Existence is their debut album, originally released in 1989. While "No Compromise", "Dark Enemy" and "Back In The Real World" show that you can play fast and in a controlled manner at the same time. Headbangers who can get into Metallica, Anthrax and Megadeth but may not care for grindcore will also find Artist accessible, as well as exciting. It isn't a bad comparison -- like Anthrax, Artist doesn't shy away from heavy subject matter, but also knows how to have fun. "Balance of Power," "Reasons for Destruction," "Dark Enemy" and other songs on this invigorating CD demonstrate that while Artist could be bone-crushing, the thrashers weren't nearly as extreme as some of the other bands on Roadrunner (such as Obituary and Deicide). Of the newer tracks, the likes of "Position of Security", "Crimes" and "Balance Of Power" proved that Artist could stand up against anything else the U.K. thrash scene had to offer. However, this isn't to say that Artist actually emulated Anthrax or anyone -- as Shattered Existence reminds us, Artist wasn't without a sound of its own. The album, "Shattered Existence", was recorded and mixed in nippy 14 days with the producer John Cuniberti bringing the best out of both the band and their material.
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| Xentrix For Whose Advantage? CD (1990)
$12.19 UK thrash band Artist caused some controversy with their cover of "Ghostbusters' (included here as a bonus track), but rest assured these guys were no novelty act. For Whose Advantage combined with the Dilute to Taste EP for this reissue
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| Xentrix Kin CD (1992)
$12.19 Although they had very little competition to speak of amid Britain's overall piss-poor contributions to thrash metal, Artist always had little hope of challenging the genre's American titans in the eyes of fans -- most of whom viewed them as
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| Xentrix Scourge CD (1997)
$9.79 1996;Prev.Import Only
Recording information: Revolver Recoring Studios.
Photographer: Martin Talbot.
Personnel: Simon Gordon, Simon Gordon (vocals); Kristian Havard, Andy Rudd, Andy Rudd, Kristian Havard (guitar); Dennis Gasser, Dennis Gasser (drums).
Audio Mixer: Mark Stuart .
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Xentrix CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Xentrix Songs
Popular or famous Xentrix music songs: Balance of Power, Crimes, Ghostbusters, Never Be, Back in the Real World, Bad Blood, Dark Enemy, Heaven Cent. More music songs Interrogate, No Compromise, Nobody's Perfect, Position of Security, Reasons For Destruction, Bitter End, Black Embrace. More music songs Desperate Remedies, False Ideals, For Whose Advantage, Human Condition, Kept in the Dark.
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