Tuesday 1 July 2008

Sadistik Exekution

Sadistik Exekution   
Artist: Sadistik Exekution

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Fukk II   
 Fukk II

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




Legitimate contenders to the title of "world's most mad extreme alloy band," Australia's Sadistik Exekution formed in the mid-'80s and remained steadfastly attached to acting the quickest, most violently over-the-top euphony they could end-to-end their career. In some slipway old school and in others intimately van, their trend mixed together aspects of black, lick, death, and doom metallic element, much played at unbelievably firm speeds, patch at others rendered at a virtually dirge-like crawl. The group was founded in 1986 by vocalizer Rok and bassist Dave Slave, although it took respective changes before the lie of the lineup settled in seat. During the late '80s, Rok and Slave moving to Melbourne and back, as well as stressful a span of lineups with members (or ex-members) of another Aussie extreme alloy band, Slaughterlord, but nothing stuck. By 1988, however, the stripe did superintend to settle on a quartet card -- rounded out by guitar player Rev. Kriss Hades and drummer Sloth -- long enough to record the real for their first base LP. Still, it took two more days for the record, finally entitled The Magus, to get released (the judge was Vampire Records). Around this time, in 1991, Sadistik Exekution played their get-go alive show, to a large crowd in their hometown of Sydney.


Work on their sec outlet, eventually to be entitled We Are Death - Fukk You, lastly began in 1993, this time with yet some other new member on plank, the Machanik (in place of drummer Sloth). This album was last finished and released in 1994 on the French-based Osmose Productions label. In support of We Are Death, Sadistik Exekution embarked on their first European hitch, with labelmates Absu and Impaled Nazarene likewise on hand; yet, since the Machanik had fallen victim to genial unstableness issues, a new drummer over again had to be set up, this time in the form of Skitz (from the Aussie hardcore ring Damaged). Upon reversive, the ring sic around recording their following album,K.A.O.S., released in 1997 on Shock and later re-released in 2000 on Osmose. More instability followed, along with rumors that the band had finally broken up, merely true to pattern, they came back from the dead so far once again to sack some other album. Simply entitled Fukk, it came out in 2002, erstwhile over again on Osmose, and showed that the banding had no intentions of rental up or taming their pretend anytime before long.





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