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Vio-lence "Subterfuge"


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Vio-lence "Subterfuge"

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Track taken from 1990's "Oppressing The Masses" Track Listing: 1. I Profit 07:05 2. Officer Nice 05:24 3. Subterfuge 04:38 4. Engulfed by Flames 03:55 5. World in a World 04:11 6. Mentally Afflicted 05:50 7. Liquid Courage 05:27 8. Oppressing the Masses 04:58 Vio-lence was a thrash metal band formed in 1985, that released a few demo tapes, one EP and 3 LPs between 1985 and 1993. Their classic line-up was Phil Demmel and Robb Flynn on guitars, Dean Dell on bass, Perry Strickland on drums and Sean Killian on vocals. After many line-ups, they estabilished when Robb Flynn (former Forbidden guitarist at time) joined the band. With this line-up, they got a deal with Mechanic Records to released a demo tape oin 1986 and a following album. Soon after releasing their demo tape they entered the studio to record their debut album, called Eternal Nightmare, a seven track album released in 1988. Eternal Nightmare suffered in lack of promotion despite being well accepted by the (thrash) audience and critics. Together with the band Forbidden, they were labelled the new promises of bay area thrash and in 1989 they struck a deal with Megaforce Records to release their second album, titled Oppressing the Masses. Around that time, Perry Strickland replaced Tom Hunting of Exodus, yet only for a few shows, denying the possibility of staying permanently. Finally in 1990, Oppressing The Masses was launched on Megaforce Records with better distribution and marketing than their debut, Eternal Nightmare. A video for the song "World in a World" was also filmed. In 1991 they released an EP bearing the name Torture Tactics, which included three studio songs (old songs from the demo era which were recorded during the Oppressing The Masses sessions) and one live track from the Oppressing The Masses tour. Internal conflicts in 1992 resulted in Robb Flynn's departure from the band. He, along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Constanza formed the seminal groove metal band Machine Head. Vio-lence started to record their third and last studio album aptly titled Nothing to Gain, which was released in 1993 and was followed by Perry Strickland's departure, the result of the drummer's decision being the dissolution of the band. DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers

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1990, Area, Bay, Flynn, Head, Machine, Masses, Metal, Oppressing, Robb, Rock, Subterfuge, The, Thrash, Vio-lence,

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