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Day of Reckoning (Bonus Version)

Destruction

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Album Review

Destruction were the most traditionalist of the big three German thrash bands: where Sodom and Kreator headed in a punkier direction, frequently aiming for pure aggression at the expense of melody, Destruction always retained a classic metal feel. They wanted audiences to mosh, but they also wanted to write songs with memorable choruses and heroic guitar solos. They've continued to do that for over 25 years, with founding bassist/vocalist Marco Schirmer's (he left for a decade, but nobody likes to talk about those years) hoarse shriek the perfect counterpoint to the band's downtuned, percussive riffing. This album is an excellent example of 21st century Destruction, up there with early-2000s releases like The Antichrist and Metal Discharge, and much better than, say, 2005's mediocre Inventor of Evil. The songs have the churn of a truck in low gear, proceeding relentlessly uphill before the inevitable frantic, skidding slide down the other side. The lyrics may not be all that memorable, but with track titles like "Hate Is My Fuel," "Armageddonizer," "Sheep of the Regime," "Sorcerer of Black Magic," and the like, you pretty much know what you're getting: a little bit of angry political ranting and a little bit of rote occultism, all set to tribal-meets-punk drumming and grinding guitars. Longtime fans of these guys will be very pleased that after nearly 30 years (they originally formed in 1982), they're every bit as powerful as they ever were.

Customer Reviews

Great album by a german thrash band

this album brings me back. to the time where thrash was where the cool kids were. back when sodom released Agent Orange, when Metallica released Master of Puppets. those were the good days. Day of Reckoning has a classic thrash sound to it with a modern taste added with it. the Stand Up And Shout cover is perfect as a cover. RIP Dio.... it is my thoughts that the Thrash albums that come out after Exodus's Exhibit A, will bring thrash back to the top.
Buy this Album, i recommend it. recommend it to your friends, and so on.
you will not regret it, i promise

yes. yes. yes!!

better than the latest from sodom! the dio cover is great too. I'm bummed these guys arent coming to my city :|

Fresh

I have told several people about this newest release. I have listened to these guys since the 80s. This is by far the best of the best of Destruction. It has a real fresh feel and an electrifying rhythm that just rolls on and on. The vocal work is a perfect match to the music and seems to ad a new twist to Metal that I can't put my finger on. Like the vocals take a half step off the traditional style. If that makes any since. Totaly worth the 10 bucks!!! Buy it!

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Lörrach, Germany

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Together with their countrymen Kreator and Sodom, Germany's Destruction constituted the dominating triumvirate of Teutonic thrash metal during the 1980s. And even though they ultimately failed to match these peers in terms of commercial success and longevity, at least two of their albums still qualify among the crème de la crème of the decade's speed metal. Heavy metal underwent a worldwide revolution in the early '80s, when the lingering lessons from '70s giants like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest...
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Day of Reckoning (Bonus Version), Destruction
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal
  • Released: Mar 08, 2011

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