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Bulldozer - The Day Of Wrath flac album

Bulldozer  - The Day Of Wrath flac album
  • Performer Bulldozer
  • Title The Day Of Wrath
  • Date of release 1985
  • Style Thrash, Black Metal
  • Other formats AUD DXD ADX AU MP3 MIDI ASF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1499 mb
  • Size FLAC 1653 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 944

The Day Of Wrath ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM, Dig). Metal Mind Productions. Bulldozer (2). The Day Of Wrath ‎(CD, Album, RM, Unofficial). The Day Of Wrath ‎(LP, Album). Far East Metal Syndicate.

Band: Bulldozer Album: The Day Of Wrath Year: 1985 Genre: Black/Thrash/Speed Metal Country: Italy Label: Roadrunner Records Lineup: Andy Panigada - Guitars . Wild - Bass, Vocals Don Andras - Drums Tracklist: 1. The Exorcism 0:00 2. Cut-Throat 2:47 3. Insurrection Of The Living Damned 6:42 4. Fallen Angel 12:25 5. The Great Deceiver 16:22 6. Mad. Man 20:53 7. Whisky Time 25:35 8. Welcome Death 29:51 9. Endless Funeral 36:00 10. Fallen Angel (7" version) 41:41 Thanks for watching!!! Thomas Farmer.

Bulldozer were an speed/black metal band who emerged from the uncharted metal grounds of Italy in the 1980s. The band's debut full length was a largely Motorhead/Venom inspired effort while although not being a stylistically significant or outstanding album, is still a very enjoyable piece of first wave black metal. After the eerie, 'satanic ritualistic' intro track "The Exorcism," the album gets right to the ballistic speed/black style with "Cut-Throat. Ripe with violent and misanthropic lyrics, the more mid-paced tempo of the track makes for a substantial. This is not a genre defining album for black or speed metal, nor is it the most outstanding effort of the ever vast and often overlooked first wave of black metal, yet The Day of Wrath by Bulldozer remains an underrated gem of this age of underground metal, a substantially recommendable LP to any fan of mid 80s black or thrash metal.

Album (Studio full-length).

Milan's Bulldozer shrieked their case for recognition as one of Italy's top black metal bands with their scandalous 1985 debut, The Day of Wrath, which was produced by Tank vocalist/bassist Algy Ward and turned the evolutionary clock all the way back to the genre's crude early-'80s origins - and arguably beyond, if that's.