Sunday, January 22, 2017

Bulldozer - The Day of Wrath (1985)

   There were other alternative locations in the early appearence of extreme metal. If we think about Italy, probably we wouldn't name awesome metal music between the 10 coolest and most famous things about the country. Actually the metal scene is quite small there, but musically it was always "fast updated". That means mostly rare, but impressing musical events.
   Bulldozer was musically inspired by Motörhead, Venom and Death SS, and by their occult, bloodthirsty topics they referring more to Venom. And such as them, they could be also marked as a pioneer band of black metal by this point of similarity. Typical noisy '80s thrashing, but they are a tiny step further too. Their music is more intense and sounds more dirty, closer to ordinary thrash metal. So "The Day of Wrath" includes everything why this style could be liked. And as one of the earliest bands in the genre, they had a huge influence on the late scene, especially because their albums were widely distributed.

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