
Following the shades of New Yorker's Megaforce Thrash Metal legends style; these Nashville, Tennessee unit - Intruder might taste the little fame over the year of established form of their own sounds with the technical skills of both speed and power onto the raging Heavy Metal slicing solos and paradoxal drummings and shreds combination at a time influenced tightly by And Justice for All smells stained on them. The third studio recording by the quartet Arthur Vinnett, Jimmy Hamilton, John Pieroni and Todd Nelson must be sounded "smart and well-produced" because the amount of thus raw and monotonous" didn't really captures here when you listening a bit carefully to this album. Psycho Savant probably should be one of thousands Thrash Metal records at that time which can be considered as collectively better than just a noisy troops trashing the stage and made your stereo system on fire. Psycho Savant leads its tracks like
Geri's Lament (When), The Enemy Within, Traitor To The Living or Final Word as the band added Greg Messick on rhythm guitar resulting the distinctive Joey Belladona's high pitch screams, the anthemic group shout-out and the double shredding razorblade melodies to shove it up your ass cause this is Thrash Metal, dude !
Psycho Savant:
https://youtu.be/1wsbtVYyKVc
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