jueves, 9 de julio de 2026

Forbidden "Distortion (1997 Reissue, USA, Fierce Recordings, 11091-2)"

Distortion is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Forbidden. It was released four years after their second album, Twisted into Form, changing their early thrash style to embrace a slower style, presaging the groove metal sound of their next album, Green (1997).

Track listing
All tracks written by Forbidden unless otherwise stated.
  1. "Distortion" 5:59
  2. "Hypnotized by the Rhythm" 4:56
  3. "Rape" 5:22
  4. "No Reason" 6:23
  5. "Feed the Hand" 6:41
  6. "Wake Up" 3:57
  7. "Mind's 'I'" 4:31
  8. "All That Is" 4:17
  9. "Undertaker" 6:24
  10. "21st Century Schizoid Man" (King Crimson cover) 11:06
Time: 55:50

There is a 2:10 long hidden track at the end of the album.

4 different album covers exist.

Music videos:
- No Reason

Recording information:
Recorded and mixed at Music Annex, Menlo Park, California, USA.
Produced by Forbidden and Patrick Coughlin.
Mastered at Future Disc System, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.










Forbidden "Twisted Into Form [2008 Reissue, Remastered, Germany, Century Media, 9962162]"

Twisted into Form is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Forbidden. It features one line-up change from their debut – 1988's Forbidden Evil – with Tim Calvert replacing Glen Alvelais on guitar. The result is a more melodic and progressive affair with many acoustic interludes and clearer production, but less of a raw edge than its predecessor. It is their last album with drummer Paul Bostaph before he joined Slayer in 1992 when Forbidden was on hiatus.

Track listing
  1. "Parting of the Ways" (instrumental) Calvert, Locicero 1:05
  2. "Infinite" Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 5:57
  3. "Out of Body (Out of Mind)" Locicero, Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:34
  4. "Step by Step" Locicero, Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:52
  5. "Twisted into Form" Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:26
  6. "R.I.P." Anderson Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 7:37
  7. "Spiral Depression" (instrumental) Calvert, Locicero 1:49
  8. "Tossed Away" Locicero Calvert, Locicero, Bostaph 4:36
  9. "One Foot in Hell" Locicero Locicero, Bostaph 6:13
  10. "Victim of Changes" (live) Atkins, Halford, Downing, Tipton 8:20
  11. "Forbidden Evil" (live) Anderson, Locicero, Flynn 5:43
  12. "Chalice of Blood" (live) Anderson, Flynn 5:45
  13. "Through Eyes of Glass" (live) Anderson, Alvelais, Locicero 6:20
Time:  01:07:10

Recording information:
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
Mastered at Masterdisk Corp.
Produced and engineered by Michael Rosen
Assistant engineer for basic tracks by Mike Semanick
Tracks 10-13 recorded live at the Dynamo Festival, Eindhoven, Holland, May 15th, 1989.


























Forbidden "Forbidden Evil (1999 Reissue, Germany, Century Media, 66029-2)"

Forbidden Evil is the debut album by American thrash metal band Forbidden, released in 1988. The title of the album refers to their original name before shortening it to Forbidden in 1987. The album was well received by both critics and fans and eventually became a cult classic. It is considered an essential release in the thrash metal genre.

Forbidden Evil was produced by Doug Caldwell and John Cuniberti, best known for working with Joe Satriani, at Alpha & Omega Recording, Studio 245 (both located in San Francisco) and Prairie Sun Recording in Cotati. The album's recording sessions took place in mostly 1988.

The album features future Slayer drummer Paul Bostaph and three of the songs were co-written by Robb Flynn, who later played with Vio-lence and Machine Head – although he never played on the album.

As of 2009, it is the only forbidden album to feature guitarist Glen Alvelais, who left in 1989 and would later join Testament (which had also featured Bostaph). He was replaced by Tim Calvert, who would remain with the band until their breakup in 1997.

The title track was covered by Temple of Blood on their 2008 release Overlord.

Track listing
  1. "Chalice of Blood" Russ Anderson, Robb Flynn 4:27
  2. "Off the Edge" Anderson, Glen Alvelais, Craig Locicero 4:12
  3. "Through Eyes of Glass" Anderson, Alvelais, Locicero 6:18
  4. "Forbidden Evil" Anderson, Locicero, Flynn 5:35
  5. "March into Fire" Locicero, Anderson 5:05
  6. "Feel No Pain" Alvelais, Locicero 5:05
  7. "As Good as Dead" Anderson, Locicero, Flynn 4:11
  8. "Follow Me" Locicero, Anderson, Alvelais 7:00
Time:  42:43

Recording information:
Recorded at Alpha & Omega Recording, S.F., CA, Studio 245, S.F., CA, and Prairie Sun Recording, Cotati, CA.
Mixed at Alpha & Omega.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman, L.A., CA.
Produced by John Cuniberti and Doug Caldwell
Recording engineered by John Cuniberti
Assistant engineered by David Plank
Executive produced by Cliff Cultreri


























From The Fire "Thirty Days And Dirty Nights (Japan, All Fired Up! Series, Active Records, PCCY-00530)"

From The Fire is a Hard Rock/AOR band from New Jersey, New Jersey, USA, that was formed in 1990.
 
Their debut album Thirty Days And Dirty Nights was released in 1992.

Tracklist:
  1. Hold On ホールド・オン 4:35
  2. Same Song セイム・ソング 4:28
  3. Tears Cried In The Rain ティアーズ・クライド・イン・ザ・レイン 4:46
  4. Over Your Head オーヴァー・ユア・ヘッド 3:11
  5. Take My Heart テイク・マイ・ハート 5:17
  6. Lovestruck ラヴストラック 3:24
  7. Spark And Flame スパーク・アンド・フレイム 4:44
  8. Go All The Way ゴー・オール・ザ・ウェイ 3:35
  9. Where Are You Now? ホェア・アー・ユー・ナウ? 3:20
Recording information:
Produced by Jean Beauvoir
Executive producers: Mark Levine & Steven E. Marder
Recorded and mixed at Fortress Recorders, Hollywood, California.