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    Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order (1991) RESTORED

    Posted By: Rehabilly
    Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order (1991) RESTORED

    Nuclear Assault - Out Of Order (1991)
    FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 46:04 min | 335 or 105 MB

    Nuclear Assault were among thrash metal's most socially aware groups in their careening speed metal riffing. One of the Big Apple's few challengers (along with Anthrax and Overkill) to the Bay Area dominance of all things thrash metal, Nuclear Assault became immediate contenders due to the cumulative sum of its parts – not to mention, their extreme nature and their ability to back it up with solid musicianship. They also remained closer to the world of hardcore than most of their peers, and at their late-'80s peak released some of the most uncompromising (albeit, interesting) thrash metal offerings of the time. Sadly, because they lacked any commercial material, Nuclear Assault would never reach the mainstream acceptance of a Metallica or Megadeth.

    C'mon, it is not bad.
    If you approach this album with an amused, uncommitted attitude, you'll find it enjoyable, as long as you were a Nuclear Assault fan to begin with. People treat it as a 'Load' or 'Cold Lake' or something, and it's not. It does show a band fragmenting and losing their focus, but at least they didn't crank out another album in the vein of 'Survive' or 'Handle With Care'. What's the value in that? They already made those albums. And they do have two much more dire albums: 'Something Wicked' and whatever that reunion album they did was called.

    The old Nuclear Assault raw power is here in many spots: the tense "Sign In Blood"…"Stop Wait Think", which has a textured beginning before blasting off into blistering speed-metal…the double-dealt "Quocustodiat" and "Hypocrisy" offer NA's typical intensity with a dose of off-kilter difference. And what's wrong with "Fashion Junkie"? Mid-paced stuff like this was all over 'Game Over', remember? And 'Game Over' is awesome. "Fashion Junkie" is cool.

    There are indeed some weak moments, which drag the album down considerably. "Ballroom Blitz" is one of those tacked-on-at-the-end covers. Completely and utterly worthless. Everyone knows "Doctor Butcher" is stupid. Anthony Bramante should stick to his killer leads and leave the throat to John Connelly. "Too Young To Die" is a bit of a plodder, and "Resurrection" even more so, while "Preaching To The Deaf" is a bit annoying with its "praise the lord" narration. There were a ton of anti-evangelist thrash songs written back in the day, and this is one of the least convincing. Pretty great leads throughout the song though. As for "Save The Planet": very cool song. It's ambitious, thoughtful, textured, melodic. A bit different for them, and a successful diversion.

    It's not NA's highest point by any means, but the attempt at stretching into new territories is something that has to be appreciated. This is not essential, but do check it out. Just don't bother with anything after it.

    ~ Review at metal-archives.com
    Tracklist:

    01. Sign In Blood
    02. Fashion Junkie
    03. Too Young To Die
    04. Preaching To The Deaf
    05. Resurrection
    06. Stop Wait Think
    07. Doctor Butcher
    08. Quocustodiat
    09. Hypocrisy
    10. Save The Planet
    11. Ballroom Blitz [Sweet cover]

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

    EAC extraction logfile from 16. February 2011, 23:37

    Nuclear Assault / Out Of Order

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    9 | 32:42.30 | 2:48.55 | 147180 | 159834
    10 | 35:31.10 | 6:35.57 | 159835 | 189516
    11 | 42:06.67 | 3:57.25 | 189517 | 207316


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    ==== Log checksum 316EE2D9BC18A098321F38286821AFEA85968FBD8EC6AF4E604E0F49C896C412 ====



    Produced by Glenn Evans & Casey McMackin
    Recorded & Engineered by Casey McMackin; Assistant engineers: Jay Ryan & John Quinn
    all keyboards by Danny Lilker except middle solo on "10". Mastered By Eddy Schreyer.

    • John Connelly – vocals, guitar
    • Anthony Bramante – lead guitar, backing vocals
    • Danny Lilker – bass, backing vocals
    • Glenn Evans – drums, percussion, backing vocals

    Original Release Date: September 10, 1991
    Format: 1st CD press, Original Recording.
    Label: Relativity / Under One Flag
    Catalog No.: CD FLAG 64
    The Right choice*
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    http://filepost.com/files/18mb3b47/NAS191OOP990F.part2.rar
    http://filepost.com/files/94mmbad4/NAS191OOP990F.part3.rar

    all covers.png (56 MB)
    http://filepost.com/files/c5161cm5/NAS191OOP440C.rar

    lossy.mp3
    http://filepost.com/files/fea4f318/NAS191OOP20G.rar


    * Original CD -> EAC Image, embedded cuesheet & more, foobar2000 ready, etc.
    (all CUEs, LOGs and other technical info includes in the internal "CD_Support" archive).


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