Black Metal CD music Newcastle natives Venom had exploded across the U.K. in 1981, unleashing one of the most reviled, unapproachable, and, well, toxic debuts in rock history with their landmark Welcome to Hell opus. An unprecedented example of sonic excess applied to the lowest fidelity recording available (or even imaginable), the album wielded its satanic subject matter and uncontrolled speed like a weapon against all that was considered tasteful and refined in music -- a true Frankenstein's Monster, ...See Full Description
Comparable to Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica, Testament is one of thrash metal's more accessible and best-known bands. Testament quickly earned respect in thrash circles with its debut album, The Legacy, a relentlessly heavy and promising effort focusing on such subjects ...
Often cited as the first true death metal record ever released (Florida's Death had been around just as long but would only make their vinyl debut a few years later), Possessed's Seven Churches took thrash metal's intensity to new levels ...
Metal band Kreator had been around for awhile before they released Pleasure to Kill in 1986. Many in the underground metal scene were already paying special attention to the German outfit's proto-death sound, but the cult status was shed after ...
Virtually unprecedented at the time of its release, Celtic Frost's debut album, MORBID TALES, left a crater on the face of international heavy metal in which bands are still setting up camp today. At a time when the term "Black ...
Welcome to Hell, and Venom themselves, for that matter, have long been the subject of heated debate within the heavy metal community. Few bands have been as recognizably influential yet so universally panned by critics during their careers, and, of ...
Already boasting one of the greatest metal names ever, Celtic Frost easily achieved infamy with their classic 1985 release, TO MEGA THERION, a statement of heaviness still unsurpassed by anyone in death metal. For their sophomore album, Switzerland's favorite sons-- ...
16 track compilation from the great Swedish Aorsters containing the best tracks out of their much sought after CDs R.o.c.k. and Let's Party plus the new recorded version of Rock. DF Records. 2005.
raw cheese!!! the sound sucks but its a great album.the first time i heard venom .i hated them. now many years later i love it. the new metal really sucks today in my opinion. so i go back in music ... By oldskoolfan.
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Classic Thrash Metal Excellent remaster of one of the earliest thrash metal records available. For true thrash fans this is the album that clearly coined the phrase "Black Metal" and started a huge underground ... By a reviewer
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good as ever this is an excellent reissue by this classic release by Venom, mighty music for insane people at that time, sounds raw & evil as it was then! By a reviewer
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lay down your souls to the gods of rock n roll This was really great album by the legends. I love it, love it. I love the raw energy to the song including tracks like "Teacher's Pet" "Sacrifice" "Black Metal" and many others. By sleez_boy
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Black Metal - Venom Black Metal by Venom is one of the best ever in my opinion, Countess Bathory, Sacrifice, Black Metal and At War With Satan killer tracks/songs. Pioneers of Black Metal- Venom no one ... By David
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