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<blockquote data-quote="UroboricForms" data-source="post: 693476" data-attributes="member: 7996"><p>Hell yes, Legion in particular is beyond savage. Not as catchy as the debut but a doubly intense in every way. IMO that was the last really great one they did, there's one or 2 good albums following that (Serpents of the Light for example) but these days they are just horrendous. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, gotta love that classic no-nonsense brutal thrash style. Beneath the Remains from Sepultura is probably the apex of the genre imo. Morbid Saint is crucial listening too. Another big favourite of mine is Demolition Hammer's Tortured Existence album. I do love more experimental thrash like Voivod but for pure raw aggression nothing gets the job done like Beneath the Remains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UroboricForms, post: 693476, member: 7996"] Hell yes, Legion in particular is beyond savage. Not as catchy as the debut but a doubly intense in every way. IMO that was the last really great one they did, there's one or 2 good albums following that (Serpents of the Light for example) but these days they are just horrendous. Yep, gotta love that classic no-nonsense brutal thrash style. Beneath the Remains from Sepultura is probably the apex of the genre imo. Morbid Saint is crucial listening too. Another big favourite of mine is Demolition Hammer's Tortured Existence album. I do love more experimental thrash like Voivod but for pure raw aggression nothing gets the job done like Beneath the Remains. [/QUOTE]
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