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Omen Violent (Noise International / Combat 1986)




  

   There was a time where Germany divide into two parts by the Berlin Wall and on the eastern side the communist party rules with its iron fists while on the west-side modern-ism emerges in such a fluctuative ways as well as Modern Heavy Metal or on this ocassion - Thrash Metal and one of the older bands coming from Dusseldorf as pioneers is Deathrow after changed from Samhain and their debut album Riders of Doom might looking very extreme and modern from the cover arts to the destructive music inside. The Metallica's Ride The Lightning influences as well as the NWOBHM lethal spikes also included very strong on this band's first recording release talking about the lyrics discussing fantasy, war, Satan, death and the future. Starring Milo on (bass, vocals), Sven Flugge and Thomas Priebe on guitars to Markus Hahn (drums) coming towards like a Tiger tank facing the enemy without fear but the sound productions sadly managed a bit low but still - crushing to hear out loud in Thrashing Slammed Dancing motions with all your metalheads friends destroying the house down. The sarcastic melodies and the rushy tempos cannot covering the extremity Metal music out of the tracks like Hell's Ascent, Spider Attack, Slaughtered and Dark Tales - which symbolized the actual condition behind the wall that separating North-Rhine Westphalia and the Eastern side front. This is like a battle begins again between Western Front and the Communist side face to face; with the fearful mindset of the next big war of the world happened in the near future.

Riders of Doom:
https://youtu.be/1WC-TFgNqC0

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