

Marking the second album and not many fans of this Switzerland's Technical Thrash Metal band Coroner knew them before as Celtic Frost roadie or when these trio still recording demo-tapes by being Motley Crue influenced, the highest achievement for guitarist Tommy T. Baron, Marquis Marky (drums) and bass player/vocalist Ron Royce on the releasing of Punishment for Decadence. Made in Zurich (as they're not only just producing watches, chocolates or clocks) with leaving only less room for music error or bullshit mainstream culture from the surface; the dedicated extremity given only to the underground and Heavy Metal fans community probably, made Coroner to be lesser known by the media in general but the specific sub-culture of Thrash Metal or Death Metal fanatics mostly in Europe and perhaps, United States several years later. The neck-breaker tempo and stable skills with less distorted plus much flanger sound type of weapon really make a conclusion for how middle Europe and Alpen area territory of Thrash Metal had been developed since the glorious awakening legacy of their legendary Celtic Frost reign the cold mountains place under the name of noisy underground music. Blistering double pedals or violent bundle of riffs leading the punchy wilderbeast tracks like Masked Jackal, Skeleton On Your Shoulder or
Voyage To Eternity and Coroner's paying tribute to Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze in their own territorial version will giving you a good headbanging time for appreciates more studying on the history lessons on Technical Thrash Metal of the hidden world.
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