Turbo

Turbo

heavy metal, thrash metal

Poland Est. 1980

"Turbo's music charges forward with relentless tempos and jagged riffs, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and explosive release."

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Kawaleria Szatana

Kawaleria Szatana

1986

Turbo matters because it redefines the energy of heavy metal by intertwining raw power with an unmistakable sense of urgency, capturing the visceral essence of thrash while pushing its boundaries.
Turbo matters because it redefines the energy of heavy metal by intertwining raw power with an unmistakable sense of urgency, capturing the visceral essence of thrash while pushing its boundaries. This artist's approach has carved out a space where aggression and melody coexist, attracting both stalwarts of the genre and curious newcomers eager to witness the adrenaline rush that Turbo consistently delivers. Their innovation lies in a relentless commitment to intensity, often layering searing guitar riffs with frenetic drumming that creates a palpable tension. This sonic assault is complemented by a sharp focus on performance dynamics, ensuring that each show feels like a cathartic experience rather than just a concert—a ritualistic release for the audience that amplifies their connection to the music and each other. In their songwriting, Turbo frequently explores themes of rebellion, inner conflict, and societal pressures, employing a tone that oscillates between fierce sincerity and biting irony. Their storytelling captures both personal struggles and broader commentary, inviting listeners into a world where each song serves as both an anthem and a confrontation. The result is an engaging narrative that resonates deeply with those who crave authenticity amid chaos.

Full discography

Turbo's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

15 releases 15 albums 1983–2014
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Turbo sound like?

Turbo's music charges forward with relentless tempos and jagged riffs, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and explosive release. Rooted in heavy metal and thrash metal. Start with Epidemic.

What is the best Turbo album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Epidemic" (1989). It's the most representative of what makes Turbo worth hearing.

Who is Turbo for?

If you're into heavy metal and thrash metal, Turbo is worth your time. Turbo's music charges forward with relentless tempos and jagged riffs, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and explosive release.

How many albums does Turbo have?

Turbo has 15 releases in their discography, including 15 albums.