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Shark Attack

Wehrmacht

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: HHR202101CD

Release Date:  05 August 2022

Label:  Napalm Records Handels Gmbh / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  8715392210129

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Thrash  

Release Date:  05 August 2022

Label:  Napalm Records Handels Gmbh / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8715392210112

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Thrash  

  • Description

    A question popular among followers of Thrash Metal is undeniably this, "Which is considered the fastest Thrash Metal album of all time?".
    There would be a high percentage of answers supporting "Reign In Blood", Darkness Descends" or "Pleasure To Kill". Now here's a startling
    reality. Wehrmacht's debut album makes those albums sound as if they were meant to be listed under progressive Metal. The sheer ferocity
    of these guys is enough to convince you why they were considered the fastest Heavy Metal band in the underground.
    So what is it that makes this record worthy of being called an underground classic? Right from production to musicianship, the concoction
    of several different ideas results into one colossal and inevitably unique style of their own. Many of you would probably wonder that there
    might just be a natural leaning towards sloppy playing especially considering my description of their astoundingly fast nature earlier. But the
    major surprise here is that all the musicians are extremely tight and precise with no single riff, solo or beat falling out of place. Tito Matos
    is one of the most versatile Thrash singers one has ever heard till date. His clarity of words and ability to keep up with the rest of the band
    with his lightning fast singing is simply commendable.
    The songs in here are all ridiculously speedy pieces of Thrash Metal with practically little or no remorse for the listener. The title track with
    that brilliant rendition of the famously eerie "Jaws" theme kicks off the onslaught with a tearing main riff that shreds away with speed and
    precision.
    Teutonic, Bay Area and a few east coast Thrash Metal bands have been instrumental in forging the whole genre altogether but taking the
    intensity a couple of notches higher was undoubtedly achieved by bands like Cryptic Slaughter, Soothsayer and finally Wehrmacht. For a
    year that was 1987, "Shark Attack" was way ahead of its time and has been highly regarded as the release that influenced many a band
    in the Grindcore and Black Metal genres. To testify this statement of mine, U.K Grindcore pioneers Napalm Death have covered Wehrmacht
    on one of their studio compilations, thus proving the exemplary effect this band had in the years to come.
    Yet the irony still stands out as to why only the most devoted of Thrash Metal/Crossover freaks know about this band. As for some of you
    guys, quit wasting your time listening to the senseless offshoots of Grindcore and shitty Black Metal and get a hold of this classic instead.

    Description

    A question popular among followers of Thrash Metal is undeniably this, "Which is considered the fastest Thrash Metal album of all time?".
    There would be a high percentage of answers supporting "Reign In Blood", Darkness Descends" or "Pleasure To Kill". Now here's a startling
    reality. Wehrmacht's debut album makes those albums sound as if they were meant to be listed under progressive Metal. The sheer ferocity
    of these guys is enough to convince you why they were considered the fastest Heavy Metal band in the underground.
    So what is it that makes this record worthy of being called an underground classic? Right from production to musicianship, the concoction
    of several different ideas results into one colossal and inevitably unique style of their own. Many of you would probably wonder that there
    might just be a natural leaning towards sloppy playing especially considering my description of their astoundingly fast nature earlier. But the
    major surprise here is that all the musicians are extremely tight and precise with no single riff, solo or beat falling out of place. Tito Matos
    is one of the most versatile Thrash singers one has ever heard till date. His clarity of words and ability to keep up with the rest of the band
    with his lightning fast singing is simply commendable.
    The songs in here are all ridiculously speedy pieces of Thrash Metal with practically little or no remorse for the listener. The title track with
    that brilliant rendition of the famously eerie "Jaws" theme kicks off the onslaught with a tearing main riff that shreds away with speed and
    precision.
    Teutonic, Bay Area and a few east coast Thrash Metal bands have been instrumental in forging the whole genre altogether but taking the
    intensity a couple of notches higher was undoubtedly achieved by bands like Cryptic Slaughter, Soothsayer and finally Wehrmacht. For a
    year that was 1987, "Shark Attack" was way ahead of its time and has been highly regarded as the release that influenced many a band
    in the Grindcore and Black Metal genres. To testify this statement of mine, U.K Grindcore pioneers Napalm Death have covered Wehrmacht
    on one of their studio compilations, thus proving the exemplary effect this band had in the years to come.
    Yet the irony still stands out as to why only the most devoted of Thrash Metal/Crossover freaks know about this band. As for some of you
    guys, quit wasting your time listening to the senseless offshoots of Grindcore and shitty Black Metal and get a hold of this classic instead.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Shark Attack
      • 2. Blow You Away
      • 3. S.O.P.
      • 4. Jabberjaw
      • 5. B.O.S. (Barrage Of Skankers)
      • 6. United Shoebrothers
      • 7. Concrete Meat
      • 8. Puke
      • 9. Part II (Night of Samhain)
      • 10. Anti
      • 11. Napalm Shower
      • 12. Crazy Ways People Die
      • 13. Fretboard Gymnastics
      • 14. Termination

      Disc 2

      • 1. Shark Attack
      • 2. Blow You Away
      • 3. Night Of Pain
      • 4. E!
      • 5. Sudden Death
      • 6. The Wehrmacht
      • 7. Termnated Interlude
      • 8. Termination
      • 9. Napalm Shower
      • 10. Judgement Day
      • 11. Posessed Puppy
      • 12. /Speedaholic
      • 13. The Wehrmacht
      • 14. Concrete Meat
      • 15. Gore Flicks
      • 16. B.O.S. (Barrage Of Skankers)
      • 17. Suck My Dick
      • 18. Speedaholic
      • 19. Termination
      • 20. E!
      • 21. Beermacht
      • 22. Shark Attack
      • 23. Night of Pain

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Shark Attack
      • 2. Blow You Away
      • 3. Part II (Night of Samhain)
      • 4. Anti
      • 5. B.O.S. (Barrage Of Skankers)
      • 6. United Shoebrothers
      • 7. Fretboard Gymnastics
      • 8. Termination