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  • I can understand that. For me it would be Suicidal Tendencies.
    Exodus is another “issue” for me, as I only like Bonded. With Zetro, they got more Anthrax-y jokey and more AC/DC, while Bonded was full on thrash fucking mania, and thus one of my fav albums ever!
    ST never turned me off, has a great range in styles and did it all in top form. Their later work may be not as urgent anymore, but it’s still good and worthwile.
    I’m still trying later Exodus stuff from time to time though, but could not get into it so far…










  • ST should be your priority, in my opinion.
    Tankard is OK, but Suicidal is actually groundbreaking and unique.
    Debut is one of the most influential hardcore punk albums of all time, and third and fourth albums are absolute top class crossover gems. Second album was OK, but was a bit searching for the greatness that was to come.
    They never released anything bad, IMHO, and Muir is a freakin hero!
    I love how he had the guts to put his pain out there, no one did that to his degree before that. Kinda pre-emo, but for real! Fuckin love ST! ♥️


  • My fav is the Killing album… I’m very very old school! Can’t bother with any album after that anymore. Sorry…
    Dave used to be one of my heroes, even had a huge backpatch of Peace Sells back in the eighties, but for me he kept going in directions that didn’t interest me. I liked the drunk punk, not the religious technical fiddler.
    On the Peace Sells album, the drum sound kills it for me these days. I love the old Killing mix, if you adjust your EQ, it’s so fucking raw and full of energy! They were out to prove something to the world, and for me they just lost that vibe after that album…
    So not to grind anyone’s gears, but that’s just how my head works.
    Oh and one funny anecdote: I won a signed vinyl of So Far on a radio quiz back in the day! 😄