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Severe Warning - Convicted To The Avant Garde Part A Volume 04 flac mp3 download

Severe Warning - Convicted To The Avant Garde Part A Volume 04 flac mp3 download
Title:
Convicted To The Avant Garde Part A Volume 04
Musician:
Severe Warning
Style:
Heavy Metal, Thrash
MP3 album size:
1927 mb
FLAC album size:
1858 mb
Other formats:
VOX APE MP1 VQF AAC ASF ASF
Genre:
Rating:
4.3 ✪

Tracklist

1 Death To False Metal 4:26
2 The Black Plague 5:30
3 Hermetically Sealed 6:08
4 It's Not Easy... 6:47
5 Revenge Of The Damned 6:29
6 A Good Day?! 6:51
7 Infernal Trinity 4:06
8 Napalm 3:34
9 Better Off Dead 3:26
10 Aim To Kill 5:23
11 Wicked Avenger 5:59
12 Rest In Pieces 4:19

Notes

Bootleg CD released without the consent ot knowledge of Severe Warning, Underground Express, Convicted To The Avant Garde creator and copyright holder Roger J. Ganley, or original artist of the cover Tony Cosgrove.
Has no affiliation with Severe Warning, Underground Express Records, or the original "Convicted To The Avant Garde" compilation (1989 Underground Express compilation of Cleveland Metal Bands). None of the copyright holders, artists, labels, or musicians involved in the creation of the original releases, recording/production of the music, or the "Convicted To The Avant Garde" compilation were paid, asked for permission, or even informed at all of the illegal reproduction and theft of copyrighted material, until after the release was already made and distributed for several years.

1-4 from the 'Death To False Metal' cassette .
5-12 from the 'A Good Day... But For Who?' cassette .
Reviews:
  • Zugar
It's such a shame that this has never been released officially, because it's surely one of THE efforts of "still-rather-early-days-extreme-metal" and as such an absolute must.In fact, for the level still getting ever harder metal was at back then, I would deem it most original and a revelation for even long-time fans of old school extreme metal.It has some zombie rock/death metal elements but still is without BOTH the monotony/total lack of any melody OR abundance of sickly sweet underlying melody predominant nowadays.Until this has seen an official release (if it ever does), having to deal with this release really isn't the baddest of things that can happen.It sounds better and is less flawed than the original cassette tape releases (if I listen to what I have, anyway).If you ask me, this sounds so good, that the original recordings must have been used in the making of this.This simply is to good to stay unreleased, so thanks to whoever made it into this historic document.