Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 7:46 pm
Here's another one GENOCIDE (USA-Michigan), featuring some REPULSION members. They released a couple of demos round 1985.
Uncompromising war on metallic modernism under the dictatorship of The Corroseum.
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I received that one yesterday. WOW, it's completely rotten to the core. A rehearsal all the way, rawer then raw, no fairytale stories on this one but pure flesh ripping, face grinding EXTREMELY raw savage death/thrash. PERFECT!!!!!!!deathster wrote:ARCHENEMY (LA) demo 1986 is available on LP at the moment so be fast!
I like the second demo lots, especially "Against Infinity". Exceptional thrash.khiijol wrote:re: sindrome, i like their first demo a lot, but never got into the second one for some reason.
I have Necromancy (USA) demo 1986. Have to compare tracks if its the same band.khiijol wrote:i can upload that necropolis demo "death metal" if still needed. its not that great though, certainly not on par with other stuff like archenemy, massacre, etc
one cool band that i never see mentioned is necromansy (us):
http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=22343
i think they did three demos, but m-a only lists two...t he other i have contains the same tracks as the second one, but it sounds like a different mix, possibly different recording, hard ot tell even listening to the tracks back to back and comparing. either way, killer shit, might be more on the thrash end of the spectrum, but rules regardless
re: sindrome, i like their first demo a lot, but never got into the second one for some reason. devastation (chicago one of course) were way cooler imo
From NECROMANSY, I Know two demos (the first one and "Cremation") both released in 1986 and a rehearsal tape.khiijol wrote:i think they did three demos, but m-a only lists two...t he other i have contains the same tracks as the second one, but it sounds like a different mix, possibly different recording, hard ot tell even listening to the tracks back to back and comparing. either way, killer shit, might be more on the thrash end of the spectrum, but rules regardless