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Wrath - Children Of The Wicked: The Early Years (Uk)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 02/21/2025
UPC: 5013929024663

Children Of The Wicked: The Early Years (Uk)
Artist: Wrath
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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DISC: 1

1. In the Wake
2. Children of the Wicked
3. What's Your Game
4. Abuse It (Till It Bleeds)
5. Bones
6. Fanatcs
7. Fallen Angel
8. Machine
9. Vigilante Killer
10. Breakdown
11. 11Sudden Death (Original Demo Remix)
12. R.I.P. (Ripped to Pieces)
13. Mutants
14. Hell Is Full
15. Painless
16. Fear Itself
17. Sudden Death
18. Incineration / Caustic Sleep
19. When Worlds Collide
20. Victims in the Void
21. Killmania
22. Panic Control
23. Test of Faith
24. Swarm
25. War of Nerves
26. Insane Society
27. Law of Lies
28. 11th Hour
29. Closed Doors

More Info:

29 track, 3 disc set from cult Chicago based progressive thrash act Wrath featuring their first three full length studio albums, originally released via Engima Records imprint label Medusa. CD 1 features their debut full length recording, 'Fit Of Anger, originally released in 1986, while CD 2 features the quickfire follow up 'Nothing To Fear', originally released in 1987. The final disc, CD 3, features the band's 1990 full length 'Insane Society'. Wrath formed in 1982 in Waukegan, near to Chicago, and eventually signed to the underground label King Klassic for the release of their debut album 'Fit Of Anger', by which point they had become a fixture in the local scene in and around Chicago. The follow up album 'Nothing To Fear' was produced by Ronnie Montrose of Montrose fame, upping the game sonically, while the band toured with notable contemporaries such as Overkill, Testament, Danzig and Raven. Wrath featured on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III soundtrack, before the band changed vocalists, enlisting Kurt Grayson for their third album 'Insane Society'.This release is complimented with the addition of liner notes from US writer Kevin Stewart-Panko, who conducted brand new interviews with original band members Gary Modica, Scott Nyqvist and Gary Golwitzer, and includes photos and archive material from Modica's personal collection.
        
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