Thrash Zone D.R.I.

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  • Release Date: 07/01/1993
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 44,941
  • Label: RESTLESS RECORDS
  • UPC: 018777243728
 
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Thrash Zone

1LISTENThrashard 3:18
2LISTENBeneath the Wheel 5:34
3LISTENEnemy Within 2:43
4LISTENStrategy 4:16
5LISTENLabeled Uncurable Bonus Track 3:08
6LISTENYou Say I'm Scum Bonus Track 1:55
7LISTENGun Control 4:52
8LISTENKill the Words 5:14
9LISTENDrown You Out 2:27
10LISTENThe Trade 4:28
11LISTENStanding in Line 1:31
12LISTENGive a Hoot 4:04
13LISTENWorker Bee 0:53
14LISTENAbduction 4:04

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Editorial Reviews

Although the opening title track is a celebration of life in the mosh pit, D.R.I.'s fifth album is pretty much straightforward metal with little of the band's hardcore punk roots in its unapologetically slick sound. That said, Thrash Zone is an immense improvement over its immediate predecessor, the weak and unfocused Four of a Kind. Kurt Brecht's yowling vocals and forgettable lyrics are largely downplayed in favor of showing off the band's best assets: Spike Cassidy's efficient punk metal guitar lines and the whiplash dynamics of bassist John Menor and drummer Felix Griffin, who handle the dips into slow, thudding mosh sections and curves into triple-speed overdrive with relative ease. Hardcore's late-'80s swerve into metal is still basically a lousy idea (one that most bands quickly abandoned after Nevermind hit the charts and metal was suddenly very much out of fashion again), but Thrash Zone is a better than average example of the form. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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