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  • This shit is insane! I need this album!

  • great fucking band -insane thrash

  • WE NEED DTP!! DEATH TO POSERS IS WHAT I MEAN!!

  • Too fast?....lol anyone ever heard of an Australian Death Metal band called Damaged???....now that shit is FAST!!!

  • I´m into Sadus´insane,fast,aggressive atmosphere since early ´93 when i got Vision of misery in vynil and that extreme fast hateful music really meant something to my self.

  • Steve diGiorgio is one of the metal bassist gods

  • d. t. p. !!!!!!!!!

  • holy mother of god...

  • @aussieosbourne

    yes, that is the only answer to this maniacal screaming

    hail to sadus, long live all the members !!!

  • why cant metal bands play like this anymore? well first the digitalization of sound has destroyed the thrash guitar sound, digitalization doesnt work well with thrash guitars you need analog, second bands nowdays are not nearly as good at playing their intruments nor do they have the right attitude, conclusion: metal today = a bunch of emo queers

  • fucking hate modern death metal and tech death my generation makes, only drum beat blast beat and guitar playing the same slow chug riff downtuned to B standard for the loss

  • @TerrorizerGrindspeed agreed, metal died unfortunately. now its a bunch of geeks that are obseessed about being the next-in thing or "true" back ion the day you listened to metal youw ere cool, people from allover were listening to metal, now the geeks that cant play and cant fuck, are running around in their little "metal scenes" they shouuld all die

  • @cryostation I would have to say that I agree with wolf. There are Death/Thrash bands out there that have surpassed sadus in terms of speed, and technique with agressor being one. If you actually listened to agressor, and assumed it was just frezied noise, listen again. along with pestilence, Hellwitch, MAssacra, and others, there were one of the leaders of technical and complex death/thrash. Still Sadus rules, and their 3rd album in particular is a true classic.

  • @cryostation With that being said, dont get me wrong. Sadus was at one point my favorite metal band of all time. And they are still one of the best. I would go as far as saying they are one of the top 5 best bands to ever come from America. But, to me, bands like Protector, Merciless, and Opprobrium are better.

  • I think this stuff influenced Morbid Angel and then Vader. Shit I love that kind of metal.

  • so fuckin tight...the basswork is amazing!!

  • @winterolimini It's Steve Digiornio (might have spelled that wrong) right? And yeah, it's great.

  • yeah I like metallica actually love em but for you posers out there, Metallica didn't influence every thrash band out there. This shit is fast and heavy, faster than metallica

  • This sounds like Mayhem

  • Wow!!!! Fucking fast band. This number seems influenced by Reign In Blood album and Metallica's Four Horsemen but faster...

  • @backdoorloverboy The four horsemen faster is callled the mechanixx lol

  • BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO/ Metallica's Four Horsemen is gay

  • @backdoorloverboy

    Where if the Horsemen influence?? ...NOWHERE!

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  • @wolf4241991

    try wehrmacht

  • @BLACKSABBATH0HM yeah or acrophet

  • @BLACKSABBATH0HM Try agressor (france), or Incubus (opprobrium).

  • YOU are correct !!! anything faster you couldnt hear it!!!

  • @wolf4241991

    Possibly Dark Angel!

  • @SinisterManiac I think sadus is faster than dark angel. only wehrmacht ties with this band.

  • @wolf4241991 Yeah Wehrmacht is brutally fast as well check out Wehrmacht - Biermacht its a good song.

  • @barbrick101 Ive heard it, and yes, its a good song.

  • @wolf4241991 listen to some overkill too not exactly faster but gnarly

  • @wolf4241991 Also try Cannibal Corpse =)

  • @DjVinylKiller666 CC are nowhere near as fast as Wehrmacht

  • @wolf4241991 Yes there is...Merciless...

  • @armenius28 I already know that, and currently own 3 merciless albums. remeber, that comment was 11 months ago ive seen much since then, and if you paid attention, my profile pic is the awakening from merciless.

  • @wolf4241991 I didn't see your page bro...srry....also check Morbid Saint....And of course pestilence's Malleus Malificarum

  • @armenius28 Iv heard em. Have you heard neverending destiny from Agressor, or energetic krusher's debut?

  • @wolf4241991 Wich agressor...the one with attila as vocalist?

  • @wolf4241991 there are much faster bands but not nearly as good. speed isnt everything

  • @cryostation There are bands out there that are much faster and much better then sadus, although they sadus is still a good band, and btw agressor is of better quality on some albums than much of sadus's works, especailly their 1992 album. You dont need to lecture me about speed not being everything, as im fully aware of that. Sadus is everything either. still good music is just that. And sadus is among the better bands of their era.

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  • yeah i agree again haha

  • Did I catch a bass solo in there, bitchin!

  • yep  - beginning ~ 01:10

  • Ah good old Sadus before they decided smoking themselves retarded and pursuing a career in Metal was the way to go.

  • man this is the tape period the best Metal years

  • The Vocals Give me Fucking Goose Bumps There So Fucking BAS ASS!!!!!!!

  • these guys came about at the wrong place at the wrong time which is a shame cos this shit rules

  • @ gorecore: You must be as old as I am! I bought a demo tape of theirs when I was 15. The cover was black and green with no title (I know now that it was Chemical Exposure). Awesome album!

  • Steve DiGorgio is the MAN! I love the screechy vocals! I've loved this album since I bought the tape back when I was in high school in the early 90's

  • One of the best thrash bands. Highly under-rated.

  • somebody once told me that sadus is too fast.

    its never too fast, or too loud for that matter.

  • If it's too fast, you're too slow.

  • puuuussssyy hahahaha

  • LOL

  • whoever told you that is ignorant

    how can thrash be too fast lol

  • @KillJoy353

    If it gets too fast it'll become grindcore!

  • @nurselilly i laugh at those who say that metal is too fast or loud

  • Sadus doesn't have to tune guitars in dropped Z to play brutal and heavy song unlike all these new millenium gay bands.

  • i totally agree man, im a fan of progressive music like Dream Theater and shit but this stuff is fuckin awesome too. ive seen too many newer bands that somehow call themselves "metal" but all they do is tune their guitar really low and play one chord over and over again in a breakdown, boring as hell.

  • So they pretty much play consistently and continuously in standard?

  • @killyoupl haha, I alway joke about bands playing in X tuning and stuff like that lol.

  • @DirThboi I say Drop Q when I talk about new "metal." But yeah, this is SO much better.

  • @killyoupl This one guy told me Deathcore was heavier than Thrash Metal.... I beat the shit out of him(literally).

  • @killyoupl Totally agreed. They tune to D or even standard? I'm not sure.

  • @Spirituality1980 Standard :)

  • @killyoupl Awesome. It shows that you don't have to tune down to sound heavier. I think having a good guitar, good pickups, good amp and cabinet and maybe a 15" speaker help a lot.

    Besides, in general, high pitches cut through more and low pitches sound big so a standard tuning is the best of both worlds.

  • @Spirituality1980 Good guitar, good pickups, good amp and cabinet, but the most important is how do you play. 15" speakers are not designed for guitar. You should use 12" speakers. I use custom made amp based on Soldano slo100 and mesa boogie (most of metal players are familiar with it in poland), mesa boogie 2x12 cabinet and jackson dkmg guitar. It sounds bloody awesome! You could hear the same cab and amp here: /watch?v=o2XkFMS-j5U

  • @killyoupl Yes, most importantly how you play.

    Yes, I know 15" speakers were designed for bass cabinets but they may give a bigger, more powerful sound. I'm not sure but I think Dimebag Darrell used to use them. Also, other guitarists especially those with 7-string guitars. I believe Randall make guitar cabinets with a 15" speaker.

    Thanks for the link! I'll check it out! \m/

  • @Spirituality1980 But with one 15", not all of them? Its rather an experiment than common solution.

  • @killyoupl Yes, just one. It's to enhance the low end. I don't have a set up with a 15" speaker but I hope to try it some day. Like I said, Dimebag used to have a cab which included a 15" speaker (along with 12" speakers) and his tone sure was heavy, at least to my ears.

    Bass guitarists usually use cabinets with 10" speakers. Now there are cabinets with a combination of tiny tweeters, 10", 15" and 18" speakers. One can experiment with various combinations to get the sound they want. Cheers.

  • @Spirituality1980 I agree; my thrash band tunes to standard. We were in standard C# at one point, but we decided that that was just too low.  Exactly, like you said, those higher pitches cut through more.

  • @killyoupl

    and they dont need all time blast beat to so that you cant hear the shitty overload of shittty riffs which are totally uninspired and suck anyhow

  • @Moa991 i.e. most brutal Death Metal bands.

  • @Spirituality1980

    exaaactly

  • @killyoupl drop z lol

  • killer

  • Awesome! \m/

  • thrash extremo!

    al palo la banda esta

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