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Artist: Tarrasque
Release: Eggshell Staircase, 1993
Label: Bifton Music #BIFCD 108
Genre: Thrash Metal
Country: UK (Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire)
Bitrate: 192kbps
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Requested by hobgoblin. Thanks to 121 for the share!. Looking for HQ scans!
Review from http://www.thethrashmetalguide.com/T.html:
Entertaining heavy thrashy groove this effort offers, heavy and mostly mid-tempo, which has its faster more classic ("Life Sentence", "MD"- this one is vintage Bay-Area thrash) moments, but prefers to crush with pounding steam roller-like riffs and jumpy semi-technical signatures ("Stiched", "Thoughtless", which goes towards abstract robotic thrash, something which Voivod would offer aplenty a few years later). There is a lot of energy involved, as well as non-conventional decisions: the closer "Big Bifton Bjaah Birds", which is a crossover/thrash funk piece and might be considered the joke, and this effort could easily pass for one of the better entries into the 90's fashion from the UK, sounding well more entertaining than, say, Xentrix's "Scourge", or Re-Animator's "That Was Then... This Is Now".
1. Covered in Spiders
2. Life Sentence
3. Avoid My Door
4. Get a Grip
5. Stiched
6. Md
7. Thoughtless
8. Where Ever You Go
9. You Know He Knows
10. Violation
11. Sludge Forever
12. Mizvyx
13. Big Bifton Bjaah Birds
Release: Eggshell Staircase, 1993
Label: Bifton Music #BIFCD 108
Genre: Thrash Metal
Country: UK (Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire)
Bitrate: 192kbps
►Megaupload
Requested by hobgoblin. Thanks to 121 for the share!. Looking for HQ scans!
Review from http://www.thethrashmetalguide.com/T.html:
Entertaining heavy thrashy groove this effort offers, heavy and mostly mid-tempo, which has its faster more classic ("Life Sentence", "MD"- this one is vintage Bay-Area thrash) moments, but prefers to crush with pounding steam roller-like riffs and jumpy semi-technical signatures ("Stiched", "Thoughtless", which goes towards abstract robotic thrash, something which Voivod would offer aplenty a few years later). There is a lot of energy involved, as well as non-conventional decisions: the closer "Big Bifton Bjaah Birds", which is a crossover/thrash funk piece and might be considered the joke, and this effort could easily pass for one of the better entries into the 90's fashion from the UK, sounding well more entertaining than, say, Xentrix's "Scourge", or Re-Animator's "That Was Then... This Is Now".
1. Covered in Spiders
2. Life Sentence
3. Avoid My Door
4. Get a Grip
5. Stiched
6. Md
7. Thoughtless
8. Where Ever You Go
9. You Know He Knows
10. Violation
11. Sludge Forever
12. Mizvyx
13. Big Bifton Bjaah Birds
Hi there,
I have a copy of this for sale if anyone is interested I making me an offer to chrislloyd2003@msn.com