Death Metal (split album)

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Death Metal
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Compilation album by
Helloween, Hellhammer, Running Wild, and Dark Avenger
ReleasedMay 1984
RecordedFebruary–March 1984 at Caet Studio, Berlin
Genre
Length32:29
Label Noise
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Hard 7.5/10 [1]

Death Metal is a 1984 split album by the heavy metal bands Helloween, Hellhammer, Running Wild, and Dark Avenger. It contains the only recorded material by the German group Dark Avenger besides their 1985 demo tape. [2] Despite its name, the musical style is not actually death metal. [3]

Contents

The album offers a snapshot of the Central European metal scene during the end of the early 1980s. At that time, Running Wild had yet to develop their "pirate metal" focus [4] and considered themselves a black metal band.[ citation needed ] Helloween had more of a thrash or speed metal sound compared to the more melodic power metal style they would soon develop. Hellhammer were the darkest and heaviest band of the foursome and would later evolve into the group Celtic Frost. [5]

Running Wild's songs appear as Japanese bonus tracks on their 1995 album, Masquerade ; [6] Helloween's tracks appear on the second disc of the 2006 remastered and expanded edition of their 1985 album, Walls of Jericho ; [7] and Hellhammer's tracks appear on the 1990 re-issue of their 1984 EP, Apocalyptic Raids . [8]

Track listing

Running Wild [9]
No.TitleLength
1."Iron Heads"3:38
2."Bones to Ashes"5:07
Hellhammer [9]
No.TitleLength
3."Revelations of Doom"2:46
4."Messiah"4:30
Dark Avenger [9]
No.TitleLength
5."Black Fairies"3:33
6."Lords of the Night"3:47
Helloween [9]
No.TitleLength
7."Oernst of Life"4:41
8."Metal Invaders"4:27

Credits

Running Wild
Hellhammer
Dark Avenger
Helloween

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