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In 2003, Roadrunner released Slaughter in the Vatican/The Law, which contained two albums -- Slaughter in the Vatican (1990, originally released on Roadrunner) and The Law (1992, also originally on Roadrunner) -- by Exhorder on one compact disc. ~ Tim Sendra
UK twofer combines the Texan thrash metal act's 1990 & 1992 albums, both are unavailable domestically. 17 tracks. Roadrunner. 2003.
Franky Spacello (bass); Chris Nail (drums).
Recorded at Morrisound, Tampa, Florida and New Orleans Recording Co., New Orleans, Louisiana.
2 LPs on 2 CDs: SLAUGHTER IN THE VATICAN (1990)/THE LAW (1992).
Exhorder: Kyle Thomas (vocals); Vinnie LaBella, Jay Ceravalo (guitar);
Producers: Scott Burns, Rob Beaton, Exhorder.
Personnel: Kyle Thomas (vocals); Jay Ceravolo, Vinnie LaBella (guitar, bass guitar); Franky Sparcello (bass guitar); Chris Nail (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jay Ceravolo; Rob Beaton; Scott Burns .
Liner Note Author: Mike Gitter.
Recording information: Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL (12/1989-08/1990); New Orleans Recording Co., New Orleans, LA (12/1989-08/1990).
Photographer: Kurt Coste. Slaughter In The Vatican/The Law Music Slaughter In The Vatican/The Law Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   excellent value great music for the metal listener, more "bang" for you buck ! Submitted by kaitlynrex (toronto, ohio)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EXHORDER¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ JUST BUY IT AND HEARED FOR YOURSELF, EXHORDER WAS ONCE THE GREATEST THRASH METAL BAND. IF YOU LIKE PANTERA YOU REALLY HAVE TO HEAR THIS. Submitted by m_abugattas666 (LIMA, PERU)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pure god forsaken riffs and vocals... These guys are one of the best bands ever in their genre.I wonder what ever happened to them, "brightest lights burn out the quickest". Vocals sound like Phil Anselmo, cleaned up a bit, but with more hatred. Guitar assualt rivals Slayer and Exodus, bass slaps and growls all the way thru, the drumming is speedmetal at its best. "The Law" is the better of the two only because of better production and experience. Get it before they're gone, this is a must for any metal collection!!!!!!!!! Submitted by eric (west michigan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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