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Video: XENTRIX - For Whose Advantage?
Title: XENTRIX - For Whose Advantage?
Description: Xentrix For Whose Advantage? Chris Astley - Vocals, rhythm guitar Kristian Havard - Lead guitar Paul MacKenzie - Bass Dennis Gasser - Drums
Video: Xentrix - For Whose Advantage?
Title: Xentrix - For Whose Advantage?
Description: The music video from Xentrix for the track "For Whose Advantage?" for the album with the same name back in 1990 Line Up: Chris Astley - Vocals, Rhythm Guitars Kristian Havard - Lead Guitars Paul MacKenzie - Bass Dennis Gasser - Drums Official Site: http://www.xentrix.co.uk/ Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/purenorthernmetal
Video: Xentrix "Bad Blood"
Title: Xentrix "Bad Blood"
Description: Track taken from 1989's "Shattered Existence" DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers.
Video: Nyaaaah! 3
Title: Nyaaaah! 3
Description: Way back in 1996 when I was 17 years old, I wrote a first ever silly lick 'em up game using the Shoot Em Up Construction Kit on the Commodore C64. Here you can see the game in action. Credit goes to TLF/Xentrix for the title music.
Video: Genocyber
Title: Genocyber
Description: hope you enjoy!!!
Video: mundaka enano
Title: mundaka enano
Description: excursión por playas vascas. había bastante viento del NW, así el mejor spot era éste. pequeño pero divertido. (Mundaka 15/03/2008) Music by: Xentrix - The Bitter End Footage by: ☆Almu☆ :)
Video: Thrash Metal Gems (Part 4)
Title: Thrash Metal Gems (Part 4)
Description: Again more kvlt beauties.. Music Excerpts: Opening: Dark Angel - An Ancient Inherited Shame Flotsam and Jetsam - No Place For Disgrace Ulysses Siren - Terorist Attack Num SKull - Ritually Abused Outrage - Curtain Of History Vio-lence - Killing My Words Sacred Reich - Violent Solutions Xentrix - No Compromise Sacrifice - Apocalypse Inside Razor - Sucker For Punishment Slaughter - Galactic Dynamics Stone - Sweet Dreams Exhorder - I Am The Cross The Horde Of Torment - Product Of A Sick Mind Possessed - Tribulation
Video: Adrenicide - Justice?
Title: Adrenicide - Justice?
Description: taken from the album: "RAGING FULL ON" 2007. Best crossover band in the world...shamelessly old school crossover (Terrorizer Magazine). similar to bands like: Agnostic Front,S.O.D.,Xentrix,Acid Reign,D.R.I.,Wehrmatch,Tankard,etc,etc...WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ADRENICIDE1
Video: Onslaught "Blood Upon The Ice"
Title: Onslaught "Blood Upon The Ice"
Description: Track taken from 1989's "In Search Of Sanity" 1.Asylum05:17 2.In Search Of Sanity07:23 3.Shellshock06:46 4.Lightning War06:57 5.Let There Be Rock (AC/DC Cover)04:03 6.Blood Upon The Ice08:22 7.Welcome To Dying12:41 8.Power Play06:25 9. Confused (Angel Witch cover) (bonus track) 1:58 Onslaught is a British thrash metal band, formed in 1983 by guitarist Nige Rockett and drummer Steve Grice. Joined by Jase Pope and Paul Hill on vocals and bass respectively, the band initially drew influence from the second wave of punk bands such as Discharge and The Exploited. A demo was recorded by this line up. Jase Pope and Paul Hill were soon to be replaced by Roge Davies and Paul Davies and the subsequent line-up recorded single "What Lies Ahead." 1987 saw a change in the policy of the sacking of band members; Jase Stallard's guitar playing came into question and the band dismissed him and found a replacement in Rob Trotman. Using this line up, they set out to write material for a third album. Having drawn the attention of London Records, the label signed the band. Mid 1988 the band began to start recording In Search of Sanity. Upon hearing the album, the record label felt that a more versatile vocalist was needed to do the music more justice. Although the band felt that Sy Keeler's vocals on the demo recording had the right sound, the production had a more polished sound - hence the need for a more polished vocalist. Steve Grimmett, formerly of Grim Reaper, was drafted in to replace the departing Sy Keeler. Owing to this development, the release of the album was delayed until the summer of 1989. Following the success of The Force, and with an accomplished new singer, there was much pre-release publicity. In Search of Sanity had a much different sound than previous releases, and many hardcore thrash metal fans were disappointed, and this contributed at least partly to their demise. In early 1990, Steve Grimmett decided to leave the band under personal reasons and was replaced by Tony O'Hora. The band then set out to write and then record their fourth album. London Records decided not to renew their contract with Onslaught, leaving the band without a record deal. Although the band tried to secure a deal, nothing came to light and they decided to fold in early 1991. DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers. HEAVY THRASH METAL ROCK 1980'S UNITED KINGDOM XENTRIX SABBAT GRIM REAPER NWOBHM
Video: Onslaught "Power Play"
Title: Onslaught "Power Play"
Description: Track taken from 1989's "In Search Of Sanity" 1.Asylum 05:17 2.In Search Of Sanity 07:23 3.Shellshock 06:46 4.Lightning War 06:57 5.Let There Be Rock (AC/DC Cover)04:03 6.Blood Upon The Ice 08:22 7.Welcome To Dying 12:41 8.Power Play 06:25 9. Confused (Angel Witch cover) (bonus track) 1:58 Onslaught is a British thrash metal band, formed in 1983 by guitarist Nige Rockett and drummer Steve Grice. Joined by Jase Pope and Paul Hill on vocals and bass respectively, the band initially drew influence from the second wave of punk bands such as Discharge and The Exploited. A demo was recorded by this line up. Jase Pope and Paul Hill were soon to be replaced by Roge Davies and Paul Davies and the subsequent line-up recorded single "What Lies Ahead." 1987 saw a change in the policy of the sacking of band members; Jase Stallard's guitar playing came into question and the band dismissed him and found a replacement in Rob Trotman. Using this line up, they set out to write material for a third album. Having drawn the attention of London Records, the label signed the band. Mid 1988 the band began to start recording In Search of Sanity. Upon hearing the album, the record label felt that a more versatile vocalist was needed to do the music more justice. Although the band felt that Sy Keeler's vocals on the demo recording had the right sound, the production had a more polished sound - hence the need for a more polished vocalist. Steve Grimmett, formerly of Grim Reaper, was drafted in to replace the departing Sy Keeler. Owing to this development, the release of the album was delayed until the summer of 1989. Following the success of The Force, and with an accomplished new singer, there was much pre-release publicity. In Search of Sanity had a much different sound than previous releases, and many hardcore thrash metal fans were disappointed, and this contributed at least partly to their demise. In early 1990, Steve Grimmett decided to leave the band under personal reasons and was replaced by Tony O'Hora. The band then set out to write and then record their fourth album. London Records decided not to renew their contract with Onslaught, leaving the band without a record deal. Although the band tried to secure a deal, nothing came to light and they decided to fold in early 1991. DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers. HEAVY THRASH METAL ROCK 1980'S UNITED KINGDOM XENTRIX SABBAT GRIM REAPER NWOBHM
Video: Sabbat "How Have The Mighty Fallen"
Title: Sabbat "How Have The Mighty Fallen"
Description: Track taken from 1989's "Dreamweaver (Reflections of our Yesterdays)" 1. The Beginning of the End 00:36 2. The Clerical Conspiracy 05:38 3. Advent of Insanity 02:28 4. Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares? 06:24 5. The Best of Enemies 08:14 6. How Have the Mighty Fallen? 08:17 7. Wildfire 04:39 8. Mythistory 06:48 9. Happy Never After 01:02 Total playing time 44:06 Sabbat is a Pagan thrash metal band from Nottingham, England. They started as Hydra in June 1985, with vocalist Martin Walkyier, bassist Frazer Craske and guitarist Andy Sneap. The arrival of former striptease drummer, Simon Negus (replacing Mark Daley, who left at the same time as second guitarist Adam Ferman) coincided with a name change to Sabbat. After releasing a Warhammer-inspired Flexi-disc on the front cover of White Dwarf magazine, the band penned a deal with German Noise Records in mid 1987 (signing had previously been delayed because Andy Sneap was under 18 years of age and not legally an adult). In September 1987, the band travelled to Hanover, Germany to record their debut album, History of a Time to Come. The album was well-received, as was the follow-up effort with the addition of Phantom and Holosade guitarist [Jack hammer] Simon Jones in to the mix. The second album Dreamweaver (Reflections of Our Yesterdays), was in fact a concept album, based on the book by Brian Bates - The Way of the Wyrd.; The album demonstrated Walkyiers deep held beliefs in Wyrdism, Anglo-Saxon spirituality, Celtic mysticism and paganism. Sabbat were initially labelled as "Thrash" and "satanic" in the midlands metal scene. Fraser Craske: "We're not Satanists. It's more theatrical. We're interested in religion and philosophy and it follows that we write tracks about things like that." DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers
Video: Onslaught "Confused" (Angel Witch Cover)
Title: Onslaught "Confused" (Angel Witch Cover)
Description: Track taken from 1989's "In Search Of Sanity" 1.Asylum05:17 2.In Search Of Sanity07:23 3.Shellshock06:46 4.Lightning War06:57 5.Let There Be Rock (AC/DC Cover)04:03 6.Blood Upon The Ice08:22 7.Welcome To Dying12:41 8.Power Play06:25 9. Confused (Angel Witch cover) (bonus track) 1:58 Onslaught is a British thrash metal band, formed in 1983 by guitarist Nige Rockett and drummer Steve Grice. Joined by Jase Pope and Paul Hill on vocals and bass respectively, the band initially drew influence from the second wave of punk bands such as Discharge and The Exploited. A demo was recorded by this line up. Jase Pope and Paul Hill were soon to be replaced by Roge Davies and Paul Davies and the subsequent line-up recorded single "What Lies Ahead." 1987 saw a change in the policy of the sacking of band members; Jase Stallard's guitar playing came into question and the band dismissed him and found a replacement in Rob Trotman. Using this line up, they set out to write material for a third album. Having drawn the attention of London Records, the label signed the band. Mid 1988 the band began to start recording In Search of Sanity. Upon hearing the album, the record label felt that a more versatile vocalist was needed to do the music more justice. Although the band felt that Sy Keeler's vocals on the demo recording had the right sound, the production had a more polished sound - hence the need for a more polished vocalist. Steve Grimmett, formerly of Grim Reaper, was drafted in to replace the departing Sy Keeler. Owing to this development, the release of the album was delayed until the summer of 1989. Following the success of The Force, and with an accomplished new singer, there was much pre-release publicity. In Search of Sanity had a much different sound than previous releases, and many hardcore thrash metal fans were disappointed, and this contributed at least partly to their demise. In early 1990, Steve Grimmett decided to leave the band under personal reasons and was replaced by Tony O'Hora. The band then set out to write and then record their fourth album. London Records decided not to renew their contract with Onslaught, leaving the band without a record deal. Although the band tried to secure a deal, nothing came to light and they decided to fold in early 1991. DISCLAIMER: Standard disclaimers apply. I encourage viewers to buy the original content, both the music and the photos, from the owners. THIS IS A FAN-TRIBUTE ONLY! I am in no way affiliated with the band or the photographers. HEAVY THRASH METAL ROCK 1980'S UNITED KINGDOM XENTRIX SABBAT GRIM REAPER NWOBHM

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