Master Fury

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Herkus Monte
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Master Fury

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Has anyone heard of them at all?
They were thrashing in a hardly original way, but with such a dose of energy and attitude (at least when it comes to their debut) that i think they deserve a thread of their own.
"Hell Party" is basically speed all over and that`s why they remind me of the Finnish retrospeedsters from Solitaire, at least attitude-wise. Songs are fast, straightforward and relentless, with a scathing vocal not unlike that of Morbid Saint or even early Kat.Excellent, when you just need something to bang your head along.
And I love the disclaimer from the original casette album: "If not completely satisfied with the contents of this product, go jump off a bridge and die". I for one will not.
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I would be happier if you would not mention it in a collectors forum coz I'm still searching for the record and don't really need so much interested readers ... because the possibilty to get it cheap is fading with every mention and especially overwhelming critics about it. :wink:
But yes, it's great ...
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Just heard them both. Neither of the two blew me away, Circles Of Hate is the better album. Mostly fast material in the early Metallica/Exodus/Savage Thrust vein, while there's even more furious stuff in CoH. The vocals at some points on the first album reminded me of Powerlord. Not bad for what it is, but it's neither the most original thing you will ever hear nor the most intense one.
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I've found my cheap sealed copy during the break, so everyone can read this now. Great outstanding raw late Thrash LP. Blows all the shitty late 80'sPower/Mosh/Thrash albums of the old heroes away!!!! :!:
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Prowler wrote:Blows all the shitty late 80'sPower/Mosh/Thrash albums of the old heroes away!!!! :!:
...something which on most cases, truth be told, wouldn't be that difficult.
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A buddy of mine recently put their stuff out on CD. Not too fond of CD's but eh http://contaminatedtones.blogspot.com/2 ... -hell.html
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I was searching for this LP since years, finally got it a few weeks ago, I had to pay a lot but dont regret it at all, great album!
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