Destruction Comes
Vengeance Rising · 1991
42 min · 10 tracks · thrash metal
Aggressive thrash riffs collide with relentless drumming and fervent vocals, embodying a raw, intense sonic assault.
Destruction Comes is an album by Vengeance Rising, released in 1991. Aggressive thrash riffs collide with relentless drumming and fervent vocals, embodying a raw, intense sonic assault. This album is significant for being one of the first major releases in the Christian thrash metal genre, garnering attention for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes. It achieved a level of cult status, influencing later bands within both the Christian and broader metal scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Destruction Comes sound like?
Aggressive thrash riffs collide with relentless drumming and fervent vocals, embodying a raw, intense sonic assault. Rooted in thrash metal.
What makes Destruction Comes by Vengeance Rising notable?
This album is significant for being one of the first major releases in the Christian thrash metal genre, garnering attention for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes. It achieved a level of cult status, influencing later bands within both the Christian and broader metal scenes. 'Destruction Comes' is Vengeance Rising's debut album, released in 1991. At this point, the band was positioning itself within the burgeoning Christian metal scene, aiming to carve out a niche amidst the mainstream thrash movements of the early '90s.
How many songs are on Destruction Comes?
Destruction Comes has 10 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 You Can't Stop It 5:12
- 2 The Rising Standout 5:13
- 3 Before the Time 3:00
- 4 The Sword 3:09
- 5 He Don't Own Nothing 3:08
- 6 Countless Corpses Standout 5:31
- 7 Thanatos 5:05
- 8 You Will Bow Standout 4:07
- 9 Hyde Under Pressure 1:09
- 10 Raegoul 6:51
Release Date
January 1, 1991
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
42 min 30 sec
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