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Fear of Tomorrow, the beginning of Artillery and my favorite thrash band from Denmark. Fear of Tomorrow sounds just about like every other thrash release from 1985. It has a raw sound, it's fast, excellent riffs, and excellent vocals. If you ever heard any earlier Artillery, you would know they used to have a heavy influence of Mercyful Fate in their sound. I'm glad they got away from that and decided to go the thrash direction because they have become one of my favorite bands of the genre.
Fear of Tomorrow is fast all out thrash from start to finish. Songs like Show Your Hate, King, Thy Name Is Slayer, The Eternal War, and Fear of Tomorrow are just brutal and fast. Not to take away from the other songs on the album, but one listen and you'll hear what I mean. Artillery got it right the first time and they are still going strong today. If you are into thrash and haven't heard Artillery before, I highly recommend Fear of Tomorrow to start your journey.
Fear of Tomorrow is fast all out thrash from start to finish. Songs like Show Your Hate, King, Thy Name Is Slayer, The Eternal War, and Fear of Tomorrow are just brutal and fast. Not to take away from the other songs on the album, but one listen and you'll hear what I mean. Artillery got it right the first time and they are still going strong today. If you are into thrash and haven't heard Artillery before, I highly recommend Fear of Tomorrow to start your journey.