Point of No Return
Havok · 2011
20 min · 4 tracks · thrash metal
Razor-sharp riffs and relentless drumming create a high-octane thrash metal experience that is both aggressive and precise.
Point of No Return is an album by Havok, released in 2011. Razor-sharp riffs and relentless drumming create a high-octane thrash metal experience that is both aggressive and precise. 'Point of No Return' received critical acclaim for its musicianship and was instrumental in solidifying Havok's reputation within the thrash metal community. The track 'Postmortem / Raining Blood' served as a tribute to Slayer, further connecting them to metal's storied lineage while also gaining traction on various metal charts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Point of No Return sound like?
Razor-sharp riffs and relentless drumming create a high-octane thrash metal experience that is both aggressive and precise. Rooted in thrash metal.
What makes Point of No Return by Havok notable?
'Point of No Return' received critical acclaim for its musicianship and was instrumental in solidifying Havok's reputation within the thrash metal community. The track 'Postmortem / Raining Blood' served as a tribute to Slayer, further connecting them to metal's storied lineage while also gaining traction on various metal charts. Released in early 2011, 'Point of No Return' marked Havok's transition from a promising young band to a notable force in the thrash metal scene. This EP followed their debut album, 'Burn,' and showcased their evolving sound and technical prowess, setting the stage for their future projects.
How many songs are on Point of No Return?
Point of No Return has 4 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Point of No Return Standout 4:37
- 2 From the Cradle to the Grave Standout 5:01
- 3 Arise 3:25
- 4 Postmortem / Raining Blood Standout 7:16
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
20 min 21 sec
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