miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2026

Exodus "Fabulous Disaster (UK, Music For Nations, CD MFN 90)"

Fabulous Disaster is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Exodus. It was released on January 30, 1989 on the UK label Music for Nations, while the US version was released on Combat/Relativity Records. In 1999, Century Media remastered and reissued the band's first three albums in Europe only.

Fabulous Disaster was Tom Hunting's last release with Exodus until the 1997 live album Another Lesson in Violence. Additionally, it was the first Exodus album not to feature a lineup change from after one consecutive studio album, and one of two albums to include two song covers (the other being 1992's Force of Habit).

Exodus toured for five months to promote Fabulous Disaster. The band embarked on a month-long European tour with Nuclear Assault and Acid Reign. In the spring of 1989, Exodus landed a supporting slot for the Headbangers Ball tour with Anthrax and Helloween, exposing the band to a wide thrash metal audience. Exodus then embarked on another North American tour, which lasted from May to July 1989; supporting acts were Sick of It All, Faith or Fear, Forbidden, Dead Orchestra and Wehrmacht. The band wrapped up the tour at The Fillmore on July 14, 1989; this show was recorded on the band's first live album Good Friendly Violent Fun, which was released two years later.

In a contemporary review, Kerrang! journalist Don Kaye praised the album and paired it to Bonded by Blood for confidence and aggression, qualities which were slightly missing in Pleasures of the Flesh. He judged Fabulous Disaster as "one of the very best of the genre in 1989."

Fabulous Disaster received a positive modern review from AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia, who stated that Exodus "went on to create their most diverse and carefully conceived effort yet, while remaining faithful to their no-frills thrash ethic." He then added that "the album represented the realization of their vision, as well as their commercial peak" but "still failed to gain them their well-deserved place alongside such thrash metal giants as Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer." By contrast, Canadian journalist Martin Popoff remarked how Exodus remained the "last custodians of a manic but toneless thrash, high on allegiance, low on hummability" and easily forgettable.

Fabulous Disaster debuted at No. 82 on the Billboard 200. No singles were released to promote the album, but the songs "The Toxic Waltz" and "Low Rider" got regular airplay on radio stations, including Los Angeles, California radio station KNAC. A video was made for "The Toxic Waltz", which received a good amount of airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The lead off track, "The Last Act of Defiance" was inspired by the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot that took place in February 1980.

Track listing
All tracks are written by Exodus, except where noted.
  1. "The Last Act of Defiance" 4:44
  2. "Fabulous Disaster" 4:54
  3. "The Toxic Waltz" 4:51
  4. "Low Rider" (War cover) War, Jerry Goldstein 2:48
  5. "Cajun Hell" 6:05
  6. "Like Father, Like Son" 8:11
  7. "Corruption" 5:46
  8. "Verbal Razors" 4:07
  9. "Open Season" 3:54
Total length: 45:20

Bonus track on CD and black-on-black vinyl issues
  1. "Overdose" (AC/DC cover) Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott 5:31
Total time:  50:36

Music video:
• The Toxic Waltz

Trivia:
- The album peaked at #82 on the Billboard 200.
- Some versions of Fabulous Disaster misprinted the color of the Exodus logo in red and yellow rather than red and green.
- Contrary to the copyright date of 1988 on original pressings by Music for Nations, an ad from the label confirms an otherwise official release date of January 30th, 1989.

Recording information:
Recorded at Alpha & Omega Recording, S.F., CA.
Mixed at Different Fur Studios, S.F., CA.
Mastered L.A., CA.
Marc Senesac – production, engineering, mixing
Gary Holt – production, mixing
Rick Hunolt – production, mixing
David Plank – engineering
Chad Munsey – mixing assistant
Bernie Grundman – mastering




















Exodus "Pleasures Of The Flesh (2008 Reissue, Remastered, Limited Silver Edition, Slipcase, Germany, Century Media, 9962138)"

Pleasures of the Flesh is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Exodus. Released in 1987, it is the group's first album to feature Steve Souza on vocals after Paul Baloff was fired from the band. The record was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1998 for distribution in Europe only.

Pleasures of the Flesh was to originally feature cover art with an illustration of the band depicted as cannibals preparing and eating their meal. However, prior to release, the cover was replaced with a photo of the group members leaning on a bar. Just before the record's issuance, the original album cover was promoted by the record company in music magazines with the headline "Metal's Heaviest Meal". It was also available as a limited edition picture disc LP.

The writing and recording sessions for Pleasures of the Flesh took two years to complete. The album's release was delayed numerous times when Exodus continued touring in support of Bonded by Blood, and singer Paul Baloff had left the band just prior to the recording sessions, which began in 1987. There are several demos of songs from the album with Baloff circulating on the internet. Although he did not perform on the album, Baloff received writing credits for the tracks "Seeds of Hate", "Pleasures of the Flesh" and "Brain Dead".

Following the release of Pleasures of the Flesh, Exodus toured for less than a year to promote it. They embarked on a month-long U.S. tour with Celtic Frost and Anthrax. The band toured the U.S. again in January and February 1988, this time with M.O.D. as a supporting act, which was followed three months later by a European tour with Lȧȧz Rockit.

Pleasures of the Flesh received a negative review from AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia, who awarded the album two stars out of five, and called it a "very disappointing release". He added that the album "left little hope for the future, but incredibly, Exodus would rebound with excellent results on 1989's Fabulous Disaster." Conversely, Martin Popoff described the album as a "full-frontal, uncannily displayed, top-flight thrash" work, with some "daunting compositional sophistication" in it. However, he was not thrilled by the mid-range dominated sound and the "claustrophobic, guitar-dominated chainsaw-massacre effect" in the music.

Pleasures of the Flesh entered the US Billboard 200 chart, peaking at No. 82.

Tracklist:
  1. Deranged 03:46   
  2. 'Til Death Do Us Part 04:50   
  3. Parasite 04:55   
  4. Brain Dead 04:15
  5. Faster than You'll Ever Live to Be 04:26   
  6. Pleasures of the Flesh 07:36
  7. 30 Seconds 00:39
  8. Seeds of Hate 04:57   
  9. Chemi-Kill 05:46
  10. Choose Your Weapon 04:51   
  11. Chemi-Kill (live) 05:44  
  12. 'Til Death Do Us Part (live) 04:38  
  13. Brain Dead (live) 04:28  
  14. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (AC/DC cover) (live) 04:15  
Time:  01:05:06

Limited silver edition

Including:
- New layouts incl. the banned original art
- Remastered sound
- 4 bonus live tracks
- 16-page booklet with all lyrics
- Changeable cover artwork
- Embossed silver foil slipcase

Recording information:
Produced by Exodus & Marc Senasac (except drum tracks produced by Marc Whitaker).
Recorded and mixed at Alpha-Omega, S.F.
Live tracks recorded on July 14th, 1989 at the Filmore, S.F.

























Exodus "Force Of Habit (USA, Capitol Records, CDP 7 96676 2)"

Force of Habit is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Exodus, released on August 25, 1992, by Capitol Records. The sound of this album was a departure from the band's previous albums, focusing on a rather slower and experimental sound, which presented a groove metal style. Many of the song titles are common figures of speech.

Force of Habit was Exodus's last release until their 1997 live album Another Lesson in Violence and their last studio album until 2004's Tempo of the Damned, as the band went on two extended hiatuses. This is Exodus's last album to feature John Tempesta on drums and is also their only album to feature Mike Butler on bass as well as the band's only release without the jagged edged "Exodus" logo that had appeared on all of the band's previous and subsequent releases. It was later re-released in 2008 in a limited edition mini-album packaging to resemble the original vinyl release, including the inner sleeve. This version was remastered and includes the bonus tracks from the Japanese release. Force of Habit was also the second and last Exodus album to include more than one cover song (the other being 1989's Fabulous Disaster).

Force of Habit received a mixed review from AllMusic's Roch Parisien, who stated that "Exodus slows the pace a notch, drops the guitars a register, and gives the thrash a little room to breathe." Guitarist Gary Holt stated on Metal Evolution that Force of Habit is his least favorite Exodus album. Martin Popoff in his Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal welcomed the slower tempos and described the album as "earth-shattering heavy" and a great improvement in "vocals, lyrics, everything".

Despite the album's mixed reception – and the fact that it did not chart on the Billboard 200 (like Exodus' previous three albums did) – the music videos for "Thorn in My Side" and "Good Day to Die" received considerable airplay by Headbangers Ball on MTV; the former was featured in "What's the Deal?", a 1995 episode of Beavis and Butt-head.

Track listing
  1. "Thorn in My Side" Gary Holt, Steve Souza 4:06
  2. "Me, Myself and I" Rick Hunolt, Holt 5:03
  3. "Force of Habit" Holt, Souza 4:19
  4. "Bitch" (The Rolling Stones cover) Jagger–Richards 2:48
  5. "Fuel for the Fire" Holt, Souza 6:04
  6. "One Foot in the Grave" Holt 5:19
  7. "Count Your Blessings" Holt, Hunolt 7:31
  8. "Climb Before the Fall" Hunolt, Holt, Souza 5:38
  9. "Architect of Pain" Holt 11:02
  10. "When It Rains It Pours" Holt 4:20
  11. "Good Day to Die" Holt, Hunolt, Souza 4:48
  12. "Pump It Up" (Elvis Costello & the Attractions cover) Elvis Costello 3:10
  13. "Feeding Time at the Zoo" Michael Butler, Holt, Hunolt, Souza, John Tempesta 4:33
Total length: 68:41

Trivia:
- "Thorn in My Side" music video later appeared in an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head called What's the Deal.

Recording information:
Produced and engineered at Battery Studios, London.
Mixed at Riversound, New York.
Additional recording and re-mixing at The Plant, Sausalito.
Produced and engineered by Chris Tsangarides
Assistant engineered by Chris Marshall and Sarah Bedingham
Mixed by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero at Riversound, New York City
Additional recording and remixing by Marc Senesac at The Plant, Sausalito, California
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, New York City
Artwork by Ralph Steadman.






















domingo, 24 de mayo de 2026

Existance "Breaking The Rock [Japan, Spiritual Beast, IUCP-16254]"

Existance is a French Heavy Metal band from Clermont, Hauts-de-France, formed in 2008.

Their third album, Breaking The Rock, was released October 15th, 2016.

Tracklist:
  1. Heavy Metal Fury 04:57  
  2. Honest 03:54  
  3. We Are Restless 05:25  
  4. All Is on Fire 04:19  
  5. Deserve Your Love 04:02  
  6. Sinner of Love 04:57  
  7. Marilyn (Icon of Desire) 04:44  
  8. In the Name of Revenge 03:27  
  9. Pain in Paradise 04:30  
  10. Breaking the Rock 05:03   
  11. Steel Alive (Demo Version 2014) 03:40  
  12. Get Away (Demo Version 2014) 04:20  
  13. Frozen Rainbow (Saxon cover) 04:47  
Time:  58:05  

Official music video:
— "Breaking the Rock"

Recording information:
Recorded and mixed in may 2016 by Clement Decrock at Boss Hog studio, Ham en Artois, France
Masteredby Maor Appelbaum, Los Angeles, California, USA