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Destruction - Cracked Brain



7.4 | 128 votes |
Release date: 1 June 1990
Style: Teutonic thrash metal

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01. Cracked Brain
02. Frustrated
03. S.E.D.
04. Time Must End
05. My Sharona [The Knack cover]
06. Rippin' You Off Blind
07. Die A Day Before You're Born
08. No Need To Justify
09. When Your Mind Was Free

Additional info
Recorded at Union Studios, München, Germany.
Recorded at Sky Track, Berlin, Germany.
Co-produced by Destruction.

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Comments: 4   Visited by: 193 users
18.02.2014 - 18:41
Rating: 6
musicalkaratekid

For me a big step down from the band's previous release. It sounds really tiresome in parts and the vocals here are somehow inaudible compared to the instrumental performance. What does succeed here however is the blistering solos and excellent riffs in songs such as the title track, 'S.E.D.' and 'Time must end'.
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23.08.2017 - 17:39
Metalheart39
Account deleted
Not the same quality like the first 2 albums and 2 EP's, but to me again better than "Release From Agony".
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22.12.2018 - 15:19
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Another non sence of this band, Teutonic thrash was one big bubble , Sabbat, 8Scotish one... Japanese is shit) and Artillery are best European thrash bands from 80's and even now. 80's was heyday for thrash metal, but this is below to all levels, I dont get how band survived and so many people attend their concerts?
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I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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22.12.2018 - 18:08
Starvynth
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Written by Bad English on 22.12.2018 at 15:19

Another non sence of this band, Teutonic thrash was one big bubble , Sabbat, 8Scotish one... Japanese is shit) and Artillery are best European thrash bands from 80's and even now. 80's was heyday for thrash metal, but this is below to all levels, I dont get how band survived and so many people attend their concerts?

Please don't call Sabbat Scotsmen, they're from Nottingham (east midlands).
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