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Artist : Vendetta Country : Germany Release : Go And Live [Remastered] Year : 1987 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info: VENDETTA is one of the most prolific and recognized “good old German” top Thrash Metal band from Germany in the 1987.
The
previous three studio albums “Go And Live … Stay And Die” (1987) and
“Brain Damage” (1988) by Noise International and “HATE” (2007) by Metal
Axe Records now over Twilight distribution have received high praised
reviews in all relevant metal magazines all over the world. Their music
has been featured on several CD Samplers. The new and fourth album
follows a more aggression and progressive approach, this Songs eat their
way without mercy into your brain.
After three studio albums
will VENDETTA return back with the new Thrash Hammer “Feed the
Extermination”, VENDETTA have signed with Massacre Records Release is
the 09.12.2011, Mix and Mastering is be by Dan Swanö (Edge of Sanity,
Nightingale, Bloodbath) at Unisound, Sweden. Guarantee for all Thrash
Fans; won‘t get disappointed.
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Artist : Vendetta Country : Germany Release : Brain Damage [Remastered] Year : 1988 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
In the late 80's, the Metal scene was exploding, and in many ways
transforming. The traditional old-school Metal was fading out, and
Thrash Metal bands were arising from the ashes. There were many many
talented American bands, from Exodus / Heathen / Vio-lence / Death Angel
/ Forbidden / ect ect. Those were the days...
As for Vendetta,
they hail from West Germany, and let me tell you "Brain Damage" was a
great release from this unknown Thrash entity...
The sound is
pure Thrash, and although the vocals aren't the most enjoyable, they
work very well with what Vendetta was doing here. He sounds a bit like
Ex-Maiden frontman Paul Di'Anno, only louder and more agressive in
style. That's a good thing, and like I said, it works very well....
There
are also some excellent riffs here, and if it's crunch you crave,
"Brain Damage" will more than satisfy that hunger. There's also plenty
of galloping drums / melodic solos which I find very enjoyable
considering I was an avid Maiden fan at the time of this release in
1988. It took me by surprise that's for sure....