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"Ignorance / Surf Nicaragua" CD by Sacred Reich

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The Thrash milestones "Ignorance" and "Surf Nicaragua" have survived the test of time. The box set contains the new remastered CDs incl. cover, demos, unreleased pictures and liner notes and the DVD with the legendary show on the Dynamo Open Air 1989 festival, and much more.

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General

Item no. 426760
Musical Genre Thrash Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 2-CD & DVD
Edition Re-Release
Product topic Bands
Band Sacred Reich
Product type CD
Release date 15/06/2007

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Death squad
  • 2.
    Victim of demise
  • 3.
    Layed to rest
  • 4.
    Ignorance
  • 5.
    No believers
  • 6.
    Violent solutions
  • 7.
    Rest In Peace
  • 8.
    Sacred Reich
  • 9.
    Administrative decisions
  • 10.
    Rapid fire (Judas Priest Cover)
  • 11.
    The Big Picture (MDC Coversong)
  • 12.
    Sweet Leaf (Black Sabbath Cover)

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Surf Nicaragua
  • 2.
    One nation
  • 3.
    War pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
  • 4.
    Draining you of life
  • 5.
    Ignorance (live)
  • 6.
    Death squad (Live)
  • 7.
    Draining You Of Life (Vom 4 Song Demo 1986)
  • 8.
    Ignorance (von Metal Massacre 8 Compilation)
  • 9.
    No believers (vom 4 Song Demo 1986)
  • 10.
    R.I.P. (vom 4 Song Demo 1986)
  • 11.
    Sacred Reich (Vom 4 Song Demo 1986)
  • 12.
    Sacred Reich (Von Den Metal Massacre Sessions)

Disc 3

  • 1.
    Ignorance (Video und Interview)
  • 2.
    1989 Dynamo open air show
  • 3.
    Just say sacred (Kurzfilm von Eric Braverman)

by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (10.04.2007) Combining the most important late U.S. Thrash debut of the 80s and the by far greatest mini-album of the whole genre in a single package is really worth a Noble award. Nobody should be confused by the cover (Beasty Boys' "Licensed to ill" as a crash-situation): "Death squad" kicks off with an absolute earwig-riff before this intro develops into a fast Thrash-maelstrom. On their 1987-debut, the quartet was more brutal than on the groovy, musically better arranged masterpiece, "The American way" - although the instrumental, "Layed to rest" is virtuoso, especially in the guitar section. Like their fellows, Flotsam And Jetsam (also from Arizona), the guys were politically wide awake and engaged: in the band hymn, it says "We must kill Hitler to stop this Nazi disease". "Ignorance" and the opener had also been included on the mini album. Its name-giving song, however, is a permanent candidate in all Metal discos of the world for the boiling-point of the Headbanger atmosphere. Also without the DVD - featuring the obligatory Dynamo performance - a must-have for all Thrashers.

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