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  1. Apr 4, 2022 · This line-up was the source of "Promise" - one of the heaviest albums to give a rational opinion from the broadly trend of heavy music. Supposedly, the leaders dreamed of such a cd already at the time of their debut. Well, whatever the truth, "Promise" perfectly reflects the crisis that most death metal bands struggled with in the mid-90s ...

  2. This line-up was the source of "Promise" - one of the heaviest albums to give a rational opinion from the broadly trend of heavy music. Supposedly, the leaders dreamed of such a cd already at the time of their debut. Well, whatever the truth, "Promise" perfectly reflects the crisis that most death metal bands struggled with in the mid-90s ...

  3. From Beyond. (Massacre album) From Beyond is the debut studio album by American death metal band Massacre, released in 1991 on Earache Records. The album was re-released with a different cover (original is red) and the Inhuman Condition EP as bonus tracks. The album was recorded in March 1991 at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida. [1]

  4. Aug 1, 1996 · Type: Full-length Release date: August 1st, 1996 Catalog ID: TFCK-88791 Version desc.: Japan Label: Toy's Factory Format: CD Reviews: 10 reviews (avg. 9%)

  5. Oct 25, 2021 · Massacre – Resurgence Review. Massacre is a death metal band I’ve always rooted for and got very little in return for my efforts. Though one of the creators of the entire genre, 1 they were unable to get their long-delayed From Beyond debut out until 1991. By then they’d been scooped by a ton of acts and demoted from innovators to also-rans.

  6. Massacre. US Death Metal band from Tampa, Florida. Formed in 1984. Massacre early incarnation consisted of Michael Borders (bass) who along with Rick Rozz (guitar), Kam Lee (vocals), and drummer Bill Andrews co-wrote and created the material from From Beyond. Borders also appears on the compilation Tyrants of Death consisting of the bands ...

  7. Kam Lee is a vocalist that needs no introduction. His style is instantly recognisable and still sounds oddly unique despite being so influential over the whole of death metal. Musically – unlike say, Carnage’s ‘Dark Recollections’ – ‘From Beyond’ feels like a book end on the previous decade of death metal.

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