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4CD released: Sep 25, 2020

Tracklisting:
Disc 1 : Thrashers
1. Thrashers
2. Evil Priest
3. Voracious Souls
4. Kill As One
5. The Ultra-violence
6. Mistress Of Pain
7. Final Death
8. I.P.F.S.
9. Thrashers
10. Kill As One
11. The Ultra-violence
Disc 2 : 3rd Floor
1. 3rd Floor
2. Road Mutants
3. Why You Do This
4. Bored
5. Devilæs Metal
6. Confused
7. Guilty Of Innocence
8. Open Up
9. Shores Of Sin
10. Cold Gin
11. Mind Rape
12. Dehumanization
13. Silent Killer
14. Witches Of Knave
Disc 3 : Evil Priest
1. Evil Priest
2. Why You Do This
3. Mistress Of Pain
4. Road Mutants
5. Voracious Souls
6. Confused
7. Bored
8. Kill As One
9. Guilty Of Innocence
10. Shores Of Sin
11. Final Death
12. 3rd Floor
Disc 4 : Vultureæs Nest
1. Vultureæs Nest
2. The Hurt
3. Conflict Of Interest
4. A Passing Thought
5. Elergy
6. Aspirations
7. Dismal
8. The Morrows Memoirs
9. Samson
10. Frolic Through The Park
11. Betrayed
DEATH ANGEL
THE ENIGMA YEARS (1987-1990): 4CD CAPACITY WALLET
Label: HNE
Cat No: QHNECD139Q
Barcode: 5013929923928
Packaging: 4CD Box Set

Hailing from the same Bay Area thrash metal scene that gave us Metallica, Exodus and Testament, San Francisco's Death Angel were originally formed in 1982 by lead guitarist Rob Cavestany with cousins Dennis Pepa (bass), Gus Pepa (guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums). Joined by singer Mark Osegueda, their self-explanatory 1983 tape, "Heavy Metal Insanity" demonstrated the influence of the NWOBHM movement in the UK, such as Iron Maiden and Tygers Of Pan Tang, common with many of their American thrash metal peers. Building up a loyal cult following, their "Kill As One" demo was produced by Metallica's Kirk Hammett, and is included here as a bonus on CD One. "Kill As One" led to a record deal with Enigma Records, who released their debut album, "The Ultra-Violence", in 1987. Produced by the band along with Vain's Davy Vain, Kerrang! magazine's Geoff Barton was of the opinion that "The Ultra-Violence" was, "quite possibly the finest Thrash album ever madeö, and he could be right! Kerrang!'s KKKK1/2 review rightly reckoned that they, "play so Goddamn fast, yet with a touch of Metallica style subtlety thrown in".The Kerrang! review of their second Enigma album, 1988's "Frolic Through The Park", stated that it was, "an album of depth and colour, with a variety of moods and textures unheard of among nearly all Thrash and certainly not expected of a band on their second effort," and the album, "Showcases a Death Angel that's not afraid to experiment or change what was a winning formula". That's not to say that '3rd Floor' and 'Guilty Of Innocence' don't thrash along at a suitably demonic pace, but also finding room to slow down for 'Confused' or enter Maiden-esque epic territory with 'Shores Of Sin'. They even made space for a cover of KISS classic, 'Cold Gin'. Bonus tracks are 'Dehumanization', 'Silent Killer' and 'Witches Of Knave'.Jumping ship to Geffen in 1990, Enigma released the unsanctioned live show "Fall From Grace" in 1990, recorded on stage at the famed Paradiso venue in Amsterdam in 1988. With a set based around their first two albums, including 'Evil Priest', 'Mistress Of Pain' and 'Final Death', '3rd Floor' - previously only available as a rare, Japan only bonus track - has been included here.In 2005, Death Angel allowed their personal archive of master tapes, and even cassettes to be raided for a collection of unreleased demos and rehearsals that go right back to their earliest recordings; collected here on CD 4 as "Rarities".The success of "Frolic Through The Park" led to a more lucrative offer from Geffen, then enjoying huge commercial success with Whitesnake and Guns N' Roses, soon to be followed by Nirvana. But a near fatal crash whilst on tour leaving drummer Andy Galeon seriously injured, directly led to the band's split in 1991. They reformed ten years later in 2001, touring and recording new albums from thereon to the present day.