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Originally Posted by grindy
I have to check all of those out. Thrash really benefits from some live rawness and raw is how I like my thrash.
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Just make sure you get raw. I checked out that
Live at the Fillmore Testament album, and aside from the inclusion of some lame 90s Testament, it also seemed a bit tepidly produced, or at least too professionally produced... or something, cause it just went by me in an uninteresting blur. By
Live at Eindhoven most definitely delivered what you're looking for.
I would also recommend Destruction's
Live without Sense. Schmier's vocals are still a very acquired taste, but the band absolutely ****ing rip. Possibly more than on their actual albums.
And seriously, that Vio-lence album is beyond insane.