![]() ![]() The result a couple of years later, is “Let The World Burn” and honestly, thrash hasn’t sounded this good in years. By all accounts, it was a triumph, too good to let go of. Sean Killan the bands vocalist had a liver transplant and the plan was to do one show to thank those that had raised money to cover his bills. ![]() They sound re-invigorated too, and on the basis of these five tracks, the fire is well and truly back. Their rhythm guitarist is missing, but that’s something to do with him being the singer in Machine Head (Overkill’s Bobby Gustafson replaces him) and former Fear Factory bassist Christian Olde Wolbers is in. For their first new material in 29 years, and with most of the old guard in tow. I never saw them live back then, but there was always a threat of, well, violence it seemed. Their thrash was nastier, punkier and a little more threatening than most. Vio-lence you see, where kind of the runts in the Bay Area litter. ![]() Whatever you think of Spotify, Daniel Eck needs to find a way to make that happen. That is how Vio-lence chose to package their “Eternal Nightmare” single. In 1988 (to be fair, Google was my friend here) I bought the only one that I can recall ever coming with a free plastic bag full of sick. Remember singles? Remember going to buy them? Ace wasn’t it. ![]()
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