The title track is a 10 minute long instrumental, going through many riff and time changes, as it starts out with just a solo guitar, sounds somewhat classical when the other guitar joins in, then gets heavier and speeds up into thrash metal and such, and the album ends on a pretty different note with “I. P. F. S.", which starts out with a lone guitar, thrashes briefly, then ends with (what is assumed to be) members of Death Angel talking in cartoon-like voices (with a Donald Duck soundalike at the end) and what seems to be cursewords run backwards. The album was released by Enigma in 1987.
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| - The title track is a 10 minute long instrumental, going through many riff and time changes, as it starts out with just a solo guitar, sounds somewhat classical when the other guitar joins in, then gets heavier and speeds up into thrash metal and such, and the album ends on a pretty different note with “I. P. F. S.", which starts out with a lone guitar, thrashes briefly, then ends with (what is assumed to be) members of Death Angel talking in cartoon-like voices (with a Donald Duck soundalike at the end) and what seems to be cursewords run backwards. The album was released by Enigma in 1987.
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| - The title track is a 10 minute long instrumental, going through many riff and time changes, as it starts out with just a solo guitar, sounds somewhat classical when the other guitar joins in, then gets heavier and speeds up into thrash metal and such, and the album ends on a pretty different note with “I. P. F. S.", which starts out with a lone guitar, thrashes briefly, then ends with (what is assumed to be) members of Death Angel talking in cartoon-like voices (with a Donald Duck soundalike at the end) and what seems to be cursewords run backwards. The album was released by Enigma in 1987.
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