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Raven

Nothing Exceeds Like Excess

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Category: Speed Metal

Year: 1988

Label: Combat Records

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Average Rating: 82 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Personnel
John Gallagher vocals, bass
Mark Gallagher guitar, vocals
Joe Hasselvander drums

1999 remastered reissue has Lay Down the Law (Live) as a bonus track.
Tracks
1.  Behemoth  
2.  Die for Allah  
3.  Gimme a Break  
4.  Into the Jaws of Death  
5.  In the Name of the Lord  
6.  Stick It  
7.  Lay Down the Law  
8.  You Got a Screw Loose  
9.  Thunderlord  
10.  The King  
11.  Hard as Nails  
12.  Kick Your Ass  

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From: zld Date: April 28, 2005 at 8:22
Filled with speedy/thrashy metal. This one´s not bad at all, but the magic of their first records (wiped out/all for one/rock till you drop)is gone.7/10

From: Scott Date: April 28, 2005 at 14:03
After releasing some commercial duds, thanks to Atlantic Records, Raven signs with Combat Records and returns to their speedy, NWOBHM roots! This was also the first CD without Wacko Hunter behind the drums. New beginnings all around and Raven proved they were still a heavy metal machine. My favorite track is "Into the Jaws of Death".

From: smallfortunebas Date: May 15, 2005 at 3:28
After a failed major label run, Raven fights for it's life like a wounded animal. Raven claws, bites, and fights dirty to regain their pre-Atlantic energy. Add a little bitterness and resentment, and you've got a powerful new metal sound for the band. Fortunately, it has all of the Raven hallmarks...energy, speed, and those 'impossible-to- replicate' vocals. Unfortunately, this was the last gasp in America until Metal Blade picked up the RAW TRACKS compilation 10 years later.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 31, 2017 at 12:00
A good follower of the great previous release "Life's A Bitch" ..."Gimme a Break" & "Stick It" are my faves...some other good rocking moments are tracks # 4,5,7,11 & 12...enjoyable stuff in here but not superior of the aforementioned previous Record.85/100


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