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Mortal Sin
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TheBigBlack Review
As great of a time as it was in 1986 to be a fan of thrash metal, it always felt slightly untouchable. The titans of the genre like Metallica and Slayer were well established and were playing music that seemed otherworldly - because they were just so far from me geographically. Mortal Sin brought that feeling of isolation to a sudden halt when 'Mayhemic Destruction' started filtering through the underground. Sure, the production was pretty flat (apparently the album was recorded as a demo, but got released to save money) - but this was thrash that was as dark as Slayer and as well-crafted as Metallica, and it was right out of the land down under. Songs like Liar and Lebanon thundered along, the dull lifelessness of the drums actually propelling the songs further into darkness, and Blood Death Hatred and Into The Fire were as good as any U.S. or German act were putting out. And do I smell a whiff of early Death Metal in the title track? |
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Mortal Sin - The Curse (02:20)
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Mortal Sin - Women In Leather (04:46)
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Mortal Sin - Lebanon (07:15)
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Mortal Sin - Liar (04:15)
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Mortal Sin - Blood, Death, Hatred (03:50)
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Mortal Sin - Mortal Slaughter (03:10)
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(1/1) 7.
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Mortal Sin - Into The Fire (04:37)
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(1/1) 8.
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Mortal Sin - Mayhemic Destruction (05:07)
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