

Former of perhaps, the last NWOBHM's scenery band with semi-legendary status in UK itself; the Newcastle's Pariah which formed by some members of Satan (the band) sometime on the last eighties really crunching their tones of Thrash Metal mixes with Heavy Rock in more extreme power in violence through the lyrics telling us the stories about death, life and social killings that this broken-home world had becoming since the starting of a cold war between East and West, the advance of mislead technology which creates man made gods themselves and the over-populated inhabitants producing more and more bigger problems we all have to faced day by day. Pariah's approaching louder music which combining the angst of Motorhead, the speed of Maiden and the terror-dome bludgeon effects from Venom might giving the audience a further chills feeling to imagine how the future tomorrow would begin and ended. The fun part that the vocalist name is Michael Jackson must be an additional free-ads for the band that also concluded of Graeme English (bass), Russ Tippins and Steve Ramsey on Pariah's slicing-crushers double six strings and drummer Sean Taylor recording this debut album The Kindred which having the symbolic handshake of a secret society on the cover really turn some theorists mind for more conspiracy linked message through Extreme Heavy Metal.
The hardest tracks of total violent on Scapegoat, The Rope, Foreign Bodies, Killing for Company to Inhumane probably would giving us the hints for slam-bang dancing under the reigning symbols of free-thinkers Metalheads notions under the stomps of ungod.
The Kindred:
https://youtu.be/CoXmajomVjM
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