Dead On here, with their one and only album from 1989 on SBK Records. These guys had a sound which took parts of Megadeth and Overkill and added in a slight Power metal edge (in fact, their most famous addition to metal was probably the fact they did a split with Megadeth on 'No More Mr Nice Guy'). They had some interesting lyrical stances, but you can see how they got lost in the wave of late 80s thrash - pretty generic in all. Still, worth a look for those who have an insatiable hunger for all that is 80s metal.
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