| 01. Hirax - Live 1984, 1984 Tape bootleg 02. Hirax - Blasted In Bangkok 10'', 1984/2001 10'' Deep Six Records - DEEP SIX 32, Compilation 1-2: 7'', 3: from split 7'' with Spazz, 4: from Metal Massacre VI 03. Hirax - Raging Violence, 1985 LP Metal Blade Records - MBR 1045 04. Hirax - Hate, Fear & Power, 1986 LP Metal Blade Records - MBR 1076 05. Hirax - Not Dead Yet, 1987 CD Black Devil Records, Compilation 1-14: Raging Violence, 15-22: Hate, Fear And Power 06. Hirax - Split 7'' Hirax, 1997 Split 7'' Theologian Records - T-56 07. Hirax - El Diablo Negro Pic 7'', 2000 7'' Black Devil Records 08. Hirax - Barrage Of Noise, 2002 MCD Deep Six Records - DS-36 09. Hirax - The New Age Of Terror, 2004 CD Mausoleum Records - 251052 10. Hirax - Assassins Of War, 2006 MCD Deep Six Records - DS89CD 11. Hirax - Chaos And Brutality, 2007 MCD Selfmadegod Records - SMG 037 12. Hirax - Thrash And Destroy-2-Metal Forces Night, 2007 DVD Deep Six Records - DS-95 13. Hirax - El Rostro De La Muerte (The Face Of Death), 2009 CD Selfmadegod Records - SMG 057 14. Phantasm - Wreckage, 1987 CD Black Devil Records 1-6: 1987 demo, 7-15: live 1987 Looooong overdue Hirax zerification, yes! After the first encounter through Metal Massacre VI, I could not not own Raging Violence, and everything that followed, especially Hate, Fear & Power. This is classic killer 80s thrash speed metal, period. Trivial Pursuit cheat card: logo designed by Celtic Tom Warrior, included drummer from DRI Eric Brecht (Hate, Fear & Power), Raging Violence artwork by Pushead, while Phantasm (post-Hirax) included Dark Angel drummer Gene Hoglan and ex Metallica bassist Ron Mc Govney. Highway to zer! !ZER Hirax ZER! Remove brackets and unzip: [raging zer] |
Monday, April 15, 2013
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After Hate Fear and Power, they never quite reach the depth of the hole they created in my eardrums.
ReplyDeleteSince you mention Tom G., Celtic Frost "Morbid Tales" is also in the same shelf as H.F.P.
Agreed! Barrage Of Noise was a very solid come back, though.
DeleteComme disait Ultra Vomit : "Jacques Hirax" !
ReplyDeleteAh ça Hirax les aristochats à lente terne
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