Thursday, May 5, 2011

Aspid- Extravasation (1992)


Let's go back in time. A new era has begun as the newly formed Russian Federation springs forth from the ashes of the former Soviet Union. For almost five decades, the USSR and the USofA have been locked in a neck-and-neck arms race as the two dominant superpowers on planet Earth. Two years on after the Soviet Union's dissolution, it appears that the United States has emerged victorious. Apparently, the Russians weren't satisfied with the story ending on this note. That's where four young Russian metal musicians come into the picture.
This band essentially formed, recorded an album, and faded into obscurity as quickly as they had arrived. But this album on its own achieves more than some metal bands entire discographies. It's raw. It's unadulterated. It's angry. It's fierce. It's fast. It has the speed of the most brutal Western thrash metal bands of the prior decade, and the technical precision easily rivaling that of the American technical death metal bands of the same era. And all the while it maintains an atmosphere and anger that encapsulates the chaos of their former nation's existence

Last Word: Russia won the cold war.

Get it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?nm5dsim7ck9x7kc

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