German Thrash juggernaut crew formed since the midst of eighty-four era as these Bochum phalanx metallers kept their mixture of heavy metal high-pitched vocals and riff-age faster enough not only being called just – Heavy Metal with less elements to attached there while they’re still calling themselves: Avenger before changing the simple name to (just) Rage.

Not
too early to be called a blueprint of Germany’s style of NWOBHM that later
spawning giants like Helloween or Kreator but Rage having their finest moment
via this one where songs of destruction of normal community like Animal
Instinct, In The Darkest Hour, Sinister Thinking, Supersonic Hydromatic, Don’t
Fear The Winter or Death in The Afternoon thrashing the way like blisters boldy
to conquering the stereo of a metal-heads.
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