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FC_Twente_Benson OP t1_j18pcig wrote
I'd never of guessed that listening to that album. The singer sounds a lot older.
Open-Tackle4912 t1_j17820i wrote
The Ultra-Violence was an underrated debut. These guys should have been bigger. Just saw them with Exodus and Testament and they still got it.
Mode3 t1_j1gf0z1 wrote
Wow, that’s like a dream line up. Lucky for you!
dkisanxious t1_j16zc1v wrote
I was born in 1986. My sister dated one of the guys from this band when I was real little. I have photos of him at one of my toddler bday parties. I also had a few old Death Angel tshirts that my dad had held onto, which I eventually sent to my brother.
I don't know a single one of their songs but apparently he was a nice guy so I always like seeing their name pop up on the internet.
Edited to add that this was my much older half sister.
InsuranceToTheRescue t1_j190byj wrote
I wonder if they toured at the same age? Like, can you imagine being a horny, coked-up 14 year old going on tour in the 80s? It's like every teenager's wet dream.
FC_Twente_Benson OP t1_j193xll wrote
I would imagine they did for getting themselves out there and promoting their music. How'd he get into the venues at 14? What a fucking time to be alive seeing crazy shit and touring with other thrash metal legends.
man_teats t1_j1a48pt wrote
See also: Cryptic Slaughter
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DaveOJ12 t1_j170la4 wrote
Andy Galeon was either 10 or 11 when the Heavy Metal Insanity demo was recorded
jfpbookworm t1_j16xaw3 wrote
Silverchair were all 15 when they recorded their first major album.