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Live in London
Released: Nov 1, 2005
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It seems like more so than any other era in rock history, the late '90s and early 21st century was the era of the "reunion," as the classic/definitive lineups of Kiss, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden,... Continue[+]
Days of Darkness
Released: Aug 24, 2004
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Although thrash metal vets Testament have a few compilations under their belt, few explore the group's latter-day, sans-Alex Skolnick recordings. But that all changed with the release of 2004's... Continue[+]
First Strike Still Deadly
Released: Oct 23, 2001
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The Very Best of Testament
Released: Sep 4, 2001
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There's a very weird thing about thrash metal -- when it gets to a certain velocity and technical prowess, the guitars no longer sound like guitars, they sound like processed metallic machines.... Continue[+]
The Gathering
Released: Jun 8, 1999
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Now here is an aptly named title for the veteran thrash band, as this is truly the definitive "gathering" of musicians for Testament's lineup. Joining the ranks of vocalist Chuck Billy and... Continue[+]
Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament
Released: Nov 4, 1997
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Although it overlooks some album tracks long-time fans will hold sacred, Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament is a good overview of the heavy metal band's peak years, containing 15 selections from... Continue[+]
Demonic
Released: Jun 24, 1997
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As the 1990s progressed, Testament didn't soften its attack a bit -- in fact, the Bay Area band grew even more extreme and intense. Testament's Megaforce output of the late 1980s and early '90s... Continue[+]
Live at Eindhoven
Released: Mar 29, 1990
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Testament arrived at the 1987 Dynamo Festival backed by a startlingly mature debut and boatloads of promise. They left conquering heroes, having handily converted the European masses assembled... Continue[+]
Live in London
Released: 2005
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The 1990s were definitely a time of transition for Testament -- not only in terms of lineup changes, but also, stylistically. Even at their most melodic, Testament was never going to be mistaken... Continue[+]
Live at the Fillmore
Released: 1995
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Combining longtime favorites with then-new material from Low, Live at the Fillmore proved beyond a doubt that Testament without Alex Skolnick was a more than viable proposition. The band sounds... Continue[+]
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