Thundersteel Riot

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Sales Rank: 43,241
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972507828
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Thundersteel

1LISTENThundersteel / Riot 3:49
2LISTENFight or Fall / Riot 4:24
3LISTENSign of the Crimson Storm / Riot 4:39
4LISTENFlight of the Warrior / Riot 4:17
5LISTENOn Wings of Eagles / Riot 5:41
6LISTENJohnny's Back / Riot 5:32
7LISTENBloodstreets / Riot 4:38
8LISTENRun for Your Life / Riot 4:08
9LISTENBuried Alive (Tell Tale Heart) / Riot 8:54

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Editorial Reviews

"I was born on these streets, years ago/I was the king of the neighborhood," sings vocalist Tony Moore during "Bloodstreets." Such a line probably revealed the sentiment of guitarist Mark Reale perfectly, and it also encapsulates the mood of Thundersteel. A comeback album after several years of inactivity, this 1988 album is an unheralded classic. The disc takes cues from everything that was metal at the time, combining classic European styles reminiscent of Judas Priest's heavier moments (a premonition for Painkiller), thrashing guitars and pounding percussion indicative of the then-burgeoning underground thrash movement (it's got more riffs than Anthrax ever had), and undertones of the hair metal that was riding the charts at the time (especially in appearance) into a cohesive moment of refined ferocity. Perhaps it was this diversity that doomed the record to commercial failure at the time of its release, or even the abundance of dexterous musical histrionics that at times overwhelm Thundersteel (it was well-received in Japan and other areas where techno-metal always had a sizable audience). Regardless, Thundersteel has everything that makes metal great in all its overstated glory, making the disc an unappreciated classic. Brian O'Neill, All Music Guide

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