Surely heavily influenced by Metallica/Testament, does not sound much like KEA/No Life Till Leather though. Just like some other bands mentioned before, it's more in the RTL/MOP style.fengisriprider wrote:Mortal Sin "Mayhemic Destruction"
Albums/ bands in the lines of the first Metallica album and demos
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Re: Albums/ bands in the lines of the first Metallica album and demos
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Re: Albums/ bands in the lines of the first Metallica album and demos
[quote="ION BRITTON"][quote="fengisriprider"]Mortal Sin "Mayhemic Destruction"
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Surely heavily influenced by Metallica/Testament, does not sound much like KEA/No Life Till Leather though. Just like some other bands mentioned before, it's more in the RTL/MOP style.[/quote]
I think it has a very Kill Em all sound, but thats for my ears. I would even say I prefer Mayhemic Destruction to both RTL and MOP because it is closer to the more desirable sound of the mentioned KEA/NLTL recordings.
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Surely heavily influenced by Metallica/Testament, does not sound much like KEA/No Life Till Leather though. Just like some other bands mentioned before, it's more in the RTL/MOP style.[/quote]
I think it has a very Kill Em all sound, but thats for my ears. I would even say I prefer Mayhemic Destruction to both RTL and MOP because it is closer to the more desirable sound of the mentioned KEA/NLTL recordings.
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