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Apocalypse (Bonus Tracks) [Deluxe]
Apocalypse
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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1988 album from the Swiss thrashers. Apocalypse formed in 1984 and unleashed a five-song demo the following year, but the group didn't really pick up steam until the release of their self-titled debut album in 1988. As with most bands of that era, Apocalypse drew influence from the Bay Area thrash scene, and most notably Metallica - going so far as to enlist the talents of long-running Metallica producer, Flemming Rasmussen, to handle the engineering of their debut. A perfectly executed album, Apocalypse is chock full of intense riffs laid over a foundation of intricate and melodically-charged arrangements. The strength of the material comes as no surprise, given that the band spent several years fine-tuning many of the album's nine tracks. Originally released in 1988 by Out of Tune Records-a label owned and operated by female darkwave group, The Vyllies-Apocalypse seemed very much out of place on the roster, and without the support of a label completely devoted to the album's success, Apocalypse slowly dwindled towards obscurity. Five years would pass before Apocalypse would resurface with their sophomore album, Faithless, in 1993.

Tracklist:

  1. Digital Life
  2. A Tale of a Nightmare
  3. Crash!
  4. F*#k Off and Die
  5. The Night Before
  6. Apocalypse
  7. Back to the Fire
  8. Dark Sword
  9. Cemetary
  10. Back to the Fire Bonus Track
  11. I Don't Tell You Lies Bonus Track
  12. Demon's Eyes Bonus Track
  13. F*#k Off and Die Bonus Track
  14. Dark Sword Bonus Track
  15. The Knight Bonus Track

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