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Hallows Eve

Tales Of Terror

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Category: Thrash/Speed Metal

Year: 1985

Label: Roadrunner (Germany)

Catalog Number: RO9772-2

Average Rating: 80 / 100 (3 ratings)

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Personnel
Stacy Andersen vocals
David Stuart guitars
Skullator guitars
Tommy Stewart bass
Ronny Appoldt drums
Tym Helton drums on tracks 7 & 8
Tracks
1.  Plunging to Megadeath  4:54
2.  Outer Limits  3:46
3.  Horrorshow  2:28
4.  The Mansion  3:05
5.  There Are No Rules  1:43
6.  Valley of the Dolls  1:07
7.  Metal Merchants  3:20
8.  Hallow's Eve (Including Routine)  8:05
  
Total Running Time:  28:28

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Steven Cannon Date: August 14, 2001 at 4:54
Speed metal fest. The band is from right here in Atlanta Georgia where my music magazine Vibrations of Doom is based. Clearly not their best offering, but laid the groundwork for their next vicious release "Death And Insanity." some might be pleased with 'Plunging To Megadeath' and 'Horror Show,' there are some good tracks but hold out for "Death And Insanity" instead. You can hear the albums on my web site at members.spree.com/vibrations

From: mike Date: March 29, 2002 at 8:14
this album kicks ass!!!! i lsten to it too much!!!!!

From: Metalhead66 Date: February 11, 2005 at 14:40
Old school thrash!! The sound is rough ala Venom.

From: Scott Date: February 11, 2005 at 14:57
Lots of speed, loads of adrenaline, shock and horror filled lyrics, manic guitar solos that are never worried about being in key, and an attitude that has been lost ever since those early days of an exploding metal scene in the early '80s.

From: Date: June 3, 2005 at 23:48
they a rip off of helloween i make better music when i fart

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: November 19, 2006 at 12:24
Good Black/Thrash/Speed Metal album, primitivo como un cruce entre Venom y el primero de Sepultura en especial el primer corte es como si hubiera sido extraido de ese album, un buen album sin mas con ese sonido primitivo de esa epoca 7/10.

From: eternia vzla Date: May 20, 2007 at 18:40
Remenber the time when this album came out back in the 80's..."Plugging to megadeth"& "Metal Merchants" blew my mind off!.A good piece of thrash metal here!.10/10.

From: eternia vzla Date: May 20, 2007 at 18:42
Un muy buen album de thrash metal acorde a lo que se hacia en la epoca.Canciones como "Plugging to megadeth" & "Metal Merchants" destrozan craneos!.10/10 y saludos (a.k.a. Rick Kerch vzla)

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 26, 2013 at 17:05
Listening to this album once again i can surely call this as the classic raw sound of thrash metal..."Plugging To Megadeth" & "Metal Merchants" are probably the band's most outstanding songs ever!!!..."Horror Show" & the little instrumental "Valley Of No Dolls" are also appealing ones...now my real and objective rate is 70/100


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