This is part 4 of Court In The Act's thrash series, and it's focused on highlighting some of the quality within the lesser-known areas of thrash metal. It ranges in style, from that which is barely aggressive enough to be thrash (Manilla Road), to the brutal (Ripping Corpse, Sextrash).
Tracklisting:
1. Manilla Road - Crystal Logic (from Crystal Logic)
2. Razor - Behind Bars (from Violent Restitution)
3. Metal Church - (My Favourite) Nightmare (from Metal Church)
4. Flotsam And Jetsam - Desecrator (from Doomsday For The Deceiver)
5. Sacrifice - Existence Within Eternity (from Soldiers Of Misfortune)
6. Ripping Corpse - Anti God (from Dreaming With The Dead)
7. Lawnmower Deth - The Seventh Church Of The Apocalyptic Lawnmower (from Ooh Crikey It's Lawnmower Deth!)
8. Sextrash - Alcoholic Mosh (from Sexual Carnage)
9. Hobbs' Angel Of Death - Jack The Ripper (from Hobbs' Angel Of Death)
10. Holy Terror - Debt Of Pain (from Mind Wars)
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Comments make our work worthwhile. If you really enjoyed an album, tell us about it, we'd love to hear from you. If you hated it, tell us why.
Although music is a major part of all of our lives, we all have some form of external life. If there are periods in which no posts are added, I'm sorry, but that's how things happen. Even though I love blogging like this, sometimes I can't muster up the desire within myself to write about yet another album.
I'd like to say too that Court In The Act will never be run for personal profit. This means no advertisement, no premium schemes, and no LinkBucks. Megaupload is used because it strikes a fair balance between ease of upload and ease of download.
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