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Performer: Vio-Lence
Title: Eternal Nightmare
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Style:Thrash, Speed Metal
Released: Aug 1988
Catalog number: MCAD 42187
Label: Mechanic Records
MP3 album szie: 1082 mb
FLAC album size: 1504 mb

Tracklist

1 Eternal Nightmare 6:04
2 Serial Killer 2:56
3 Phobophobia 6:27
4 Calling In The Coroner 3:54
5 T.D.S. (Take It As You Will) 5:01
6 Bodies On Bodies 5:47
7 Kill On Command 4:59
A Eternal Nightmare 6:04
B Phobophobia 6:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WM55028 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Red) Wax Maniax WM55028 US 2017
WM55028 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM) Wax Maniax WM55028 US 2015
WM55028 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM, Min) Wax Maniax WM55028 US 2017
WM55028 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Lig) Wax Maniax WM55028 US 2017
WM55028 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Cle) Wax Maniax WM55028 US 2017
Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VOMIT 1 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(10") MCA Records VOMIT 1 UK 1988
none Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(10", Single, Promo, Vom) Mechanic Records none USA & Canada 1988
L33-17608, MCA8088 Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare ‎(12", Single, Promo) Mechanic Records, Mechanic Records L33-17608, MCA8088 USA & Canada 1988

Notes

On the CD: MCAD 42187
On the back insert: MCAD 42187The back sleeve incorrectly spells Side B as "Phoba Phobia"

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 7674-22187-2 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): MCAD42187 S8526A MANUFACTURED BY SANYO
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): MCAD42187 S8526C MANUFACTURED BY SANYO
  • Barcode: 5 011781 129700

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Sanyo, U.S.A.
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Reviews: (3)
Jairani
Jairani
Is this amazing album so rare or so good that no one wants to depart from it at non-insane prices? I would assume the 2005 Megaforce Recs remaster would be more common, especially since it's on CD. Right now I'm thinking I should have picked it up when I had the chance, when it would've been 50 CAD total with delivery and paypal fees, yeah the remaster is a double-disc, the second being a live show...now the cheapest one available is 20 euro for the original in not so-great condition (I have both original and remaster in FLACs and it's one of those remasters that revives the album so much that I rather have the remaster on CD, the remastered vinyl re-releases are insanely priced too. So, reluctance of any metalhead to depart from it, or all releases of the album (even cassettes, although I don't buy those) are all very rare, even all the 21st century reissues...My top 25 thrash metal albums definitely contains this and it's the only one missing in that list right now before I go to my top 50 list and look up what's in there. Some explanation would be nice!
tref
tref
No-one will claim that this was ground-breaking stuff, but it is definitely one of the best albums of its genre. The singer's much-criticised voice is definitely an acquired taste (though I quite like it); and, as one would expect from thrash metal, the lyrics were never going to worry the Poet Laureate. But if you like Testament, Anthrax, Death Angel and other similar bands of the time, this comes highly recommended. With a furious rhythm section, fast and aggressive riffing, and solos which sound like someone put crack cocaine into the guitarist's Jack Daniels, you know you need this.