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Metal Or Death E.P.

     
         
         
         
     
             
Terrifier are a thrash metal band from Canada forming in 2003 as Skull Hammer, changing their name to Terrifier in 2012 and releasing their debut album 'Destroyers Of The Faith' later the same year, with 'Metal Or Death' E.P. emerging in 2013...    
             
...featuring three red hot scorching thrash metal romps! The band are ferociously fierce, setting the E.P. on its way with the title song 'Metal Or Death' - a fast and furious powerhouse of a thrash metal assault complete with blistering guitars and near death growl vocals. The relentless pace and brutal rawness of 'Metal Or Death' (the song) is simply breath taking, and should you be fortunate enough to survive the mosh pit, you'd be doubly fortunate if you got out without any broken bones or missing teeth!    
             
And without even the slightest pause for a breath, Terrifier roar on with 'Infernal Overdrive' - one of the hardest hitting thrash metal songs I've ever had the pleasure to listen to! And I have listened to a lot! The scorching pace is matched by a furious guitar shred, endless screeching solos, and a frenetic rhythm that just begs for head banging! Good luck keeping your head on your shoulders, cause your neck is going to be working overtime trying to keep up with 'Infernal Overdrive'.    
             
However, it is the third and final song 'Wretched Damnation' that takes the award for the fastest song on offer. Rattling by at over a hundred miles an hour, 'Wretched Damnation' is a ferocious rampage, Terrifier sending every mosh pit around the world into a frenzy with a thundering rhythm, frenetic guitars and roaring vocals! What a barnstorming twelve minutes of thrash - I for one can't wait for the bands next release!    
             
Overall, furious, fast and frenetic thrash metal, that with only three songs on offer here, will leave you wanting more, so much more.    
             
             
Review by Iron Mathew Collins    
             
Reviewed for Vlad Promotion    
             
             
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