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Rock
Performer: Terror Zone
Title: Self Realization: A True Lesson In Hard Core
Style: Hardcore, Religious, Heavy Metal
Year 1996
Country Germany
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 603
MP3 size: 1678 mb
FLAC size: 1898 mb
WMA size: 1366 mb
Other formats: ASF AU AC3 AU DMF VQF MP2

Terror Zone - Self Realization: A True Lesson In Hard Core mp3 album


Terror Zone - Self Realization: A True Lesson In Hard Core mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Dead Calm (Intro) 2:26
2 In Mind 2:31
3 Lord Of Wrath 3:59
4 Self Realization 2:16
5 Killing Need 2:21

Credits

  • Artwork By [Cover Art] – M. Calimbus
  • Bass – Bhakta Jon
  • Drums – Paul Z.*
  • Engineer, Recorded By – Gino Porfido
  • Guitar – Jerry , Phat Pat
  • Layout – Spiders Launchin Missiles
  • Photography – J.P. Lotz
  • Producer – K. Cea
  • Vocals – Kevone Bulldoze

Notes

Recorded and engineered @ Smilin Pig Productions.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 1753303612 3
  • Matrix / Runout: GG008-2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GG8b Terror Zone Self Realization: A True Lesson In Hard Core ‎(7", Ltd, Bla) Gain Ground GG8b Germany 1996
GG8b Terror Zone Self Realization: A True Lesson In Hard Core ‎(7", Tra) Gain Ground GG8b Germany 1996


Ielonere
So, Kevone Bulldoze get outta jail and basically recorded what it has to be considered BULLDOZE 2.0. So for all you suckers that complain about BULLDOZE not relasing new shit, this might be something that can quench your thrist for beatdown. It's the same formula, although there is more than a metal vibe here and there (alà Earth Crisis) with bitter lyrics and all that. "In Mind" opens up settling for what follows, a huge stomping that goes on without getting faster as BULLDOZE used to, just straight up pachidermic riffs. "Killing Need" has an opening that rensemble an old OUTBURST line ( "grown into this world /and i don't like what i see/ things that has done before/ look what they done to me") but builds up little breakdowns on a bigger breakdown, and it rips. You can dig or not this record, it all depends if you're built upon this kind of music. Yeah, BULLDOZE are better, but this is pretty good too.