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For Freedom I Cry [Deluxe]
Acridity
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Acridity got it's start in Victoria, TX in 1986, and by the end of the year had solidified a still-teenaged lineup consisting of guitarists Anthony Pedone and Mel Langenberg, Mark Cox (bass), Mark Soto (drums), and frontman Darin Carroll. Combining passions for no-frills, heavy-or-die thrash as well as the sounds of the NWOBHM, the group set out to manifest it's own brand of complicated thrash riffs, melodic overtones, and extended song structures-developed in parallel with their influences such as Metallica, Testament, Kreator, and Destruction. After issuing the four-song Countdown to Terror demo in February of 1988, Acridity entered Beck's Studios in Corpus Christi, TX-where Devastation had recorded Violent Termination-in December of 1989 to lay down four new songs for subsequent demo, For Freedom I Cry. An exclusive track, "Whisper of Reality," followed in 1990 on the Voices of a Red God compilation, appearing alongside other Texas greats such as Deadhorse and The Morbid (i. e. Morbid Scream). At last, 1991 saw the release of the For Freedom I Cry full-length-essentially a combination of both demos (sans "No Mercy") with the addition of two all-new cuts-on CD and LP through Dutch label Prophecy. By the time the album hit the streets, however, Acridity as a hard-charging thrash unit was more or less finished. Despite exploring the notion of relocating to San Francisco to be managed by Debbie Abono (Possessed, Exodus, etc. )-not to mention a bit of interest from Megaforce Records-the band had landed in Austin, TX. Combined with the era's shifting musical landscape and lineup changes that included a keyboard player and hired-gun studio singer, writing became influenced by acts such as Faith No More and Mr. Bungle. Acridity morphed into a different outfit called The Gaia Foundation, and by 1993 it was all over. Since that time, For Freedom I Cry has become an extremely sought-after collectible-routinely fetching well over $100 on CD-so nearly three decades later, Divebomb Records is delighted to collect Acridity's complete discography amidst this deluxe reissue of For Freedom I Cry. Remastered by Jamie King at The Basement Recording, the disc includes a 20-page booklet with photos, flyers, lyrics, and a retrospective interview with the band. For the fans, by the fans!

Tracklist:

  1. Beyond
  2. Lethal Idol (Paradise Of Pain)
  3. For Freedom I Cry
  4. Countdown To Terror
  5. Denied Right
  6. The Verdict
  7. Exist In Misery
  8. Nothing Held Sacred
  9. Vigilante 1
  10. Whisper To Reality 1
  11. No Mercy 1
  12. The Verdict 1
  13. Countdown To Terror 1
  14. Vigilante

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