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Morbid Saint: Spectrum of Death 12"
Mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.
Mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.
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Mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.
While words like âundergroundâ and âcultâ get thrown around a lot in metal circles, they could not be more apt to describe âSpectrum of Deathâ by Morbid Saint from Sheboygan, a small town in Wisconsin. Getting together in late 1984, the founding members eventually formed a five-piece that churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been.
Death manager Eric Greif, who went on to also handle their business affairs, recorded and produced their first eight compositions, which came out on his own imprint Edge Records in 1989 under the title âLock Up Your Childrenâ. He then licensed this demo to Mexican label Avanzada MetĂĄlica, who released it one year later as âSpectrum of Deathâ on vinyl, CD and cassette.












