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    ARTIST     : Exodus
    TITLE      : Fabulous Disaster (Remastered)
    LABEL      : Century Media
    GENRE      : Thrash Metal
    BITRATE    : LAME v3.97 VBR V2
    SOURCE     : CD
    SIZE       : 123 MB
    STORE DATE : 2008-06
    
    
    Track List
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    01. Last Act Of Defiance [4:43]
    02. Fabulous Disaster [4:54]
    03. The Toxic Waltz [4:50]
    04. Low Rider [2:46]
    05. Cajun Hell [6:04]
    06. Like Father, Like Son [8:07]
    07. Corruption [5:45]
    08. Verbal Razors [4:06]
    09. Open Season [3:51]
    10. Overdose [5:30]
    11. Fabulous Disaster (Live) [5:15]
    12. Toxic Waltz (Live) [5:11]
    13. Cajun Hell (Live) [5:44]
    14. Corruption (Live) [5:32]
    
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    This album was originally released in 1989.
    
    After years struggling for recognition  while watching their peers achieve  fame
    and fortune, Bay Area mainstays Exodus had every reason to be dejected when they
    re-grouped in 1989  to record their  third album Fabulous  Disaster. Still, they
    went on to create their most  diverse and carefully conceived effort yet,  while
    remaining  faithful  to  their  no-frills  thrash  ethic.  But  while  the album
    represented the realization of their  vision, as well as their  commercial peak,
    it still  failed to  gain them  their well-deserved  place alongside such thrash
    metal giants as Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer. After a random spoken word intro,
    opener "The Last Act of Defiance"  quickly sets the frenzied pace, taken  a step
    further by the title track's highly amusing apocalyptic vision. Both songs  also
    showcase the amazingly fast  feet and incomparable fills  of Tom Hunting --  the
    only human capable of challenging Slayer's Dave Lombardo for bragging rights  as
    thrash metal's  greatest drummer.  Up next,  "The Toxic  Waltz" provides a fresh
    take on the  band's mosh classic  "A Lesson in  Violence," and the  more complex
    "Cajun  Hell"  also  succeeds  despite  its  silly  lyrics.  Significantly  more
    intelligent, the eight-minute  epic "Like Father,  Like Son" is  another show of
    maturity, and other highlights like "Corruption" and "Verbal Razors" exhibit the
    blinding precision and speed of Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt -- arguably the  best,
    and definitely the most over-looked, lead guitar tag team in the genre. Finally,
    two choice  cover versions  of AC/DC's  "Overdose" and  the Southern Californian
    classic "Low Rider" adds just enough flavor and humor to the proceedings.
    *Créditos a r35

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