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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА ATROPHY:
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Artist: ATROPHY
Album: "VIOLENT BY NATURE RE-RELEASE (DIGI)"
Year:
1990/ 2006
Media type:
CD
- The masters of intelligent and thought provoking metal! New digipack edition, limited to hand numerated 2000 copies! Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process [!]
Цена:
25.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00005827
Label: Metal Mind
Genre: Thrash Metal/ Speed
Статус: КОЛИЧЕСТВАТА ОТ ТОЗИ ФОРМАТ/АРТИКУЛ СА ОКОНЧАТЕЛНО ИЗЧЕРПАНИ И НЕ МОГАТ ДА БЪДАТ ДОСТАВЕНИ [!]
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Atrophy are an intelligent metal band whose music glimpses sides of life not usually touched upon in the metal world. Their debut album “Socialized Hate” dealt with serious issues such as war, drugs, racism, and the environment, and did it with a lethal combination of stinging lyrics and balls-to-the-wall musicianship. With their Roadrunner release, “Violent By Nature”, they take their evolution further on up the road, as they display technically, and broaden their lyrical horizons to include such concepts as the aggressive stereotyping of children, product testing on animals, the right that the dying have to a dignified death through euthanasia, and many other topics that people face every day in life, but rarely in music. “Violent By Nature” was produced by Bill Metoyer, (Slayer, D.R.I., and Flotsam and Jetsam), who also worked the boards on the first album, and it contains tracks that co-founder Chris Lykins feels contain some unique differences from the average metal tunes. “In our songs, both lyrics and the music are treated equally. Sure the music is important, and we make it as tight and exciting as we can, but we give the lyrics equal billing as well. We like to bring speed metal to a higher level, and by paying attention to all sides of a song, I feel that we accomplish that.” Emphasizing their intellectual bent is the fact that the band was formed at the University Of Arizona, where Chris Lykins and Brian Zimmerman agreed to form a band while conducting endurance experiment on a lizard. Despite the less than flourishing scene in their hometown of Tucson, Brian and Chris kept the band together with a revolving door roster until April of 1987, when the rest of the current line-up solidified itself, and the band rushed into the studio to record a six track demo called “Chemical Dependency”. The response from underground was nothing short of spectacular, as fanzines world wide sung Atrophy’s praises, and both Kerrang and Metal Forces placed the demo on their year-end Top Ten list. In fact, Metal Forces liked them so much that they put two of the demo tracks on Metal Forces “Scream Your Brains Out” sampler album. Roadrunner Records caught the buzz, and signed the band in June of 1988. Atrophy started recording “Socialized Hate” in June. The album was eaten up by the metal community, as Kerrang called it “a great album by a band with a big future”, and Faces said that the LP was “a totally homicidal dish to set before the masses.” Metal radio also absorbed Atrophy, as the metal radio charts had the album in their Top 20. The band fallowed the album’s release with a three month tour of America, opening up for fellow Arizonians Sacred Reich. The bands played 42 dates nation-wide, and the enthusiastic responses showed that audiences were ready and willing to be engulfed by Atrophy’s brand of thinking man’s speed metal. After the tour to Track Record Studios in North Hollywood to record the new album. “Violent By Nature” should shoot Atrophy’s standing in the metal world straight through the roof, as the band proves that great metal should not only be fast, hard, and heavy, but intelligent and thought provoking as well. TRACKLIST: 1. Puppies and Friends 2. Violent by Nature 3. In Their Eyes 4. Too Late to Change 5. Slipped through the Cracks 6. Forgotten But Not Gone 7. Process of Elimination 8. Right to Die 9. Things Change Bonus tracks: 10. Suicidw Pact - Demo track 11. Product Of The Past - Demo track 12. Beer Bong - Demo track 13. Violent by Nature - Bonus bootleg video
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