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ATOMKRAFT: Conductors Of Noise 12" rare 6 track, 1987. Exodus, Venom. Thrash Metal / N.W.O.B.H.M. Check video animation

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ATOMKRAFT: Conductors Of Noise 12" rare 6 track, 1987. Exodus, Venom. Thrash Metal  / N.W.O.B.H.M.  Check video animation

ATOMKRAFT: Conductors Of Noise

Atomkraft - Conductors Of Noise
Label: Neat Records + Roadrunner Records
Catalog#: RR 9600
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1987
Genre: Thrash Metal / N.W.O.B.H.M

Tracklist
A1 Requiem
A2 Foliage
A3 The Cage
B1 The Vision Of Belshazzar
B2 Teutonic Pain
B3 Rich Bitch

Engineer - Kevin Ridley
Producer - Kevin Ridley

Side A Total Time 11:18
Side B Total Time 12:10

The fact that Atomkraft's third and final release was a six-song mini-album spoke volumes about the band's state of mind during its recording, having recently welcomed back founding member and chief songwriter Tony Dolan (later on he joined the mighty VENOM as a singer / bassist) in what was probably a desperate bid to reignite their dwindling career prospects. Sadly, there was little he could do at this stage -- even if the songs he helped pen for 1987's Conductors of Noise did much to bring Atomkraft up to speed with the then prevalent developments in Americanized thrash. Gone were the distinctly Brit-flavored, post-N.W.O.B.H.M. hallmarks, replaced by a far more potent and hyperactive stripe of moshing exemplified in new cuts like "Requiem," "The Cage," and "Vision of Belshazzar" -- all of which at long last recalled Bay Area acts like Exodus and Forbidden instead of Raven or Venom. Alas, the timely improvements arrived too late, and ironically didn't sit very well with Atomkraft's predominantly British fan contingent, only precipitating the now inevitable path toward their demise.

Price: £11.00
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