Thrash in highest order!metalmaster wrote:man you know of music! no kidding.Witchkiller wrote:i think the same man............faster ,more intense ,it's ...more anything than r.i.b. I always thought that Razor was the best thrash band to come out from the other side of the atlantic.metalmaster wrote: I have always thought that "Violent restitution" beats up "Reign in blood" from star to finish![]()
Anyway, I have always thought that Razor should be called Speed Metal, not Thrash
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Hmm I think Slayer's and Razor's styles are not similar, and I would say that Razor made an album with a complete Razor style, not much similar to Slayer actuallyBlack Axe wrote:Take a good idea and make it much, much, much better.sovdat wrote:Well Reign in Blood came out in 1986, Violent Restitution in 1988.
I would agree to a certain point. The band was more Speed Metal up until "Violent Restitution" then they went full on Thrash.metalmaster wrote:man you know of music! no kidding.Witchkiller wrote:i think the same man............faster ,more intense ,it's ...more anything than r.i.b. I always thought that Razor was the best thrash band to come out from the other side of the atlantic.metalmaster wrote: I have always thought that "Violent restitution" beats up "Reign in blood" from star to finish![]()
Anyway, I have always thought that Razor should be called Speed Metal, not Thrash
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It's been discussed here in the past and I believe the general concensus was that it was a quality release unlike the previous vinyl versions before it.Rob wrote:So, has anyone seen the Shotgun Justice LP new edition? If So, what do you think of it?
I'm thinking on getting that one.
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That's what I thought of it FWIW. Unspectacular but of generally good quality.Avenger wrote:It's been discussed here in the past and I believe the general concensus was that it was a quality release unlike the previous vinyl versions before it.Rob wrote:So, has anyone seen the Shotgun Justice LP new edition? If So, what do you think of it?
I'm thinking on getting that one.
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those are also my 2 favorite Razor LP's.sovdat wrote: I like both eras, with or without Stace.
From 1st era, my favorite is Violent Restitution and from
2nd, Open Hostility (too bad for the rhytm machine, it'd certainly sound better with a real drummer!!)
I just got the war on music label vinyl re-issue of open hostililty - looked very basic and the cover was scanned - sound is good. The HHO-records re-issue looks much better! the added extra detalil to the cover ...
one of my all-time faves, even tho' i've yet to hear 'decibels'.
funny how nobody's mentioned 'custom killing'; pretty underrated work. to me its biggest flaw is M-Bro's drumming; while it worked perfectly in ES/EI/MI, in CK's case it drags down the overall performance, since the album was supposed to be different and more technical, i guess..but i've always loved his sloppy drumming, he seems pretty reviled by a lot of ppl, haha..
funny how nobody's mentioned 'custom killing'; pretty underrated work. to me its biggest flaw is M-Bro's drumming; while it worked perfectly in ES/EI/MI, in CK's case it drags down the overall performance, since the album was supposed to be different and more technical, i guess..but i've always loved his sloppy drumming, he seems pretty reviled by a lot of ppl, haha..
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