Exodus is equivalent to slayer musically their actually older then the big 4 as a band and they couldn't get bonded released fast enough that album was done I think in 84 the only reason megadeth gets to a part of the big 4 is mustaine's tender with metallica that's also megadeth situation they couldn't get killing out in 84 so it came out in 85 it's all good now the big 4 is really not relevant metallica makes the big bucks and the other bands are comfortable
Definitely. Imagine Bonded By Blood in 84 and this in 86. Exodus would’ve been huge. But in the end they are still the best thrash band ever. I love most of their albums. And the 1997 live album with Baloff on vocals gave us these songs in all of their glory. I just wish they recorded something new during the Baloff reunion era.
I dig Steve Souza, but Paul Baloff to me was Exodus! Even though the almost sound the same. I think Baloffs vocals were more sinister, and he added a demonic hiss in his vocals. Bonded By Blood, is an epic fuckin album!
Baloff leaving Exodus after this and then never recording a single finished album ever again is the saddest thing in music. He was the best. I guess he wasn’t an easy guy to work with.
@@InformationSniper-xb2snI’m aware yes. I meant finished albums with decent production. Piranha had a few songs that are ok. The Heathen demo is absolutely amazing but also just a couple of songs and the quality is shit.
@@Justafoo_04 it was in a comment section where you said it was too late and that you'd like sold your soul to something after a dude said to stop doing something
This sounds exactly like what a natural " Bonded by blood " follow up should had sounded . I was there at the time as a mid teen into Metal and I can recall very vividly why I couldn´t get into "Pleasures of the Flesh " after "Bonded by blood " ...Zetro could never replace Paul in Exodus and plus by then as somebody has already pointed out : "lesser bands " had released more consistent, more sophisticated albums This demo is a great insight into "what could had been " ,if anything. Was Impossible to find this on any trading list back in the day btw .
Tom Hunting is an incredible drummer. Also this shit sounds better than the studio versions lol. I wish they can re-record or remaster this album, it’s mixed pretty muddy and the guitars lacked balls in the end
feel, the power, of your... unhooooly death!...feeding ...frenzy! human! flesh! to live... (4:21)y el corte perfecto de la guitarra con ese riff que no se si alguna vez fue realidad en otra cancion... masterpiece... HAIL FOR EXODUS!
I agree. I just think people credit zetro so much is because he kinda stepped in when Paul was seen as flailing due to the partying chaos. Zetro had a sense of control sorta, that helped exodus break through into the video world, multiple album continuity. Otherwise, when it comes to Baloff, those that know, KNOW!!!
Best "new" thing I listen to in quite a while! Very nice surprise! Fantastic! It's like hearing the strutter Kiss demo: the album version Is better but the demo has something special. I think I prefer Zetro vocals but Ballof was the creator of these vocal lines, WOW. Also, the production of the drum sound is not so annoying in this demo.
All of you says... if this, or, if that, or, if I don't know what. To me, Exodus had a classical record with "Bonded by Blood" and then they continue their carreer with Steve Souza... change their formation a lot of times, until today... but, at least, until 2022 they where a great band... with all the vocalists... my favourite album of the band: "Pleasures of the Flesh"... but love them all
I never understood the hype of Baloff or Bonded By Blood. Seems more like the cool thing to say. Souza killed it on this album. Pleasures of the Flesh is the most underrated Exodus album. It’s raw yet precise. The only flaw was that it was recorded at a low volume for lack of a better term. Trust me, this album will grow on you.
At least for me, BBBB (Baloff plus Bonded By Blood) and Exodus (with the H-Team and Hunting) are the ultimate in the thrash live experience. Nothing tops it.
@@WALDENSOFTWARE Didn't see them live until 2008 in the Rob Dukes era of course. I can see why Baloff is so popular and respected but he does seem to run out of breath a lot in some live performances. I understand how hard it would be to be a thrash vocalist but it didn't seem to be a problem with their other singers. As @jaymo2511 said, Zetro was incredible on this album. I also agree that this album is often overshadowed by BBB and FD, two 10/10 masterpieces. Pleasures has a TON of really mean, guitar work and entirely brutal drums. It's just too bad the drums on POTF sound off to me. They could have used a bit more reverb or gating. besides the drum production, this album is just as good in terms of guitar riffs along with how threatening and hostile the tone is here.
@@ThommyofThenn Over the years I have come to realize Exodus was the top band all along their first stint. Their first 5 albums are almost perfection and I did say Exodus with Baloff is as good as it gets live, but Zetro live ties it in quality. Actually to me it's perfect all through TOTD. Then it went downhill.
Possibly in the minority but I think seeds of hate is better with souza. Pleasure of the flesh is 100% better on this demo than the album version though. Would have loved to hear Paul do deranged
Tracklist
00:00 Pleasures Of The Flesh
06:20 Seeds of Hate
11:20 Brain Dead
Pleasure of the demo
had this dropped in '86 with baloff on vocals exodus would have cemented their place in the big 4.
indeed
I agree. Exodus lost a lot of ground through legal troubles, which allowed lesser talents like Anthrax to overtake them.
Exodus is equivalent to slayer musically their actually older then the big 4 as a band and they couldn't get bonded released fast enough that album was done I think in 84 the only reason megadeth gets to a part of the big 4 is mustaine's tender with metallica that's also megadeth situation they couldn't get killing out in 84 so it came out in 85 it's all good now the big 4 is really not relevant metallica makes the big bucks and the other bands are comfortable
I hear THAT! And with that said, they're in my forever big five. My personal #1 for decades now.
Definitely. Imagine Bonded By Blood in 84 and this in 86. Exodus would’ve been huge. But in the end they are still the best thrash band ever. I love most of their albums. And the 1997 live album with Baloff on vocals gave us these songs in all of their glory. I just wish they recorded something new during the Baloff reunion era.
I dig Steve Souza, but Paul Baloff to me was Exodus! Even though the almost sound the same. I think Baloffs vocals were more sinister, and he added a demonic hiss in his vocals. Bonded By Blood, is an epic fuckin album!
Yes
100%
Rob Dukes took it to a whole new level and did Baloff proud
@@reallypissedoffkiwi Dukes took it to a different style. It wasn't Bay Area Thrash style anymore.
@@reallypissedoffkiwi dukes just began to yell no phrasing very dry on the third album holy was not telling what to and he sounded like crap
I wish baloff was the vocals for the final product
Baloff leaving Exodus after this and then never recording a single finished album ever again is the saddest thing in music. He was the best. I guess he wasn’t an easy guy to work with.
at least that live album at dynamo is really fun
He had his band Piranha and did a Heathen Demo as well
@@InformationSniper-xb2snI’m aware yes. I meant finished albums with decent production. Piranha had a few songs that are ok. The Heathen demo is absolutely amazing but also just a couple of songs and the quality is shit.
@@nicktankard1244 yep
This amazes me. I knew Baloff was wild with his vocal style but on Seeds of Hate? Goddamn, he carried a badass tune there!
Exodus with Zetro is awesome, but Baloff was the fucking man.
Hold up a minute, I've seen you somewhere before Havent I
@@onutube6392 Don’t think so lol
@@Justafoo_04 it was in a comment section where you said it was too late and that you'd like sold your soul to something after a dude said to stop doing something
@@onutube6392 Holy shit I remember you. That was in a Supermega video comment section
@@Justafoo_04 ohhh right it was the one where they got stoned af and they pinned that religious comment and it was like a paragraph
This sounds exactly like what a natural " Bonded by blood " follow up should had sounded .
I was there at the time as a mid teen into Metal and I can recall very vividly why I couldn´t get into "Pleasures of the Flesh " after "Bonded by blood " ...Zetro could never replace Paul in Exodus and plus by then as somebody has already pointed out : "lesser bands " had released more consistent, more sophisticated albums
This demo is a great insight into "what could had been " ,if anything.
Was Impossible to find this on any trading list back in the day btw .
demo is better than the original, better transitions and more eery sounding!
Tom Hunting is an incredible drummer. Also this shit sounds better than the studio versions lol. I wish they can re-record or remaster this album, it’s mixed pretty muddy and the guitars lacked balls in the end
Guitarwise I love the performances but hate the tones
feel, the power, of your... unhooooly death!...feeding ...frenzy! human! flesh! to live... (4:21)y el corte perfecto de la guitarra con ese riff que no se si alguna vez fue realidad en otra cancion... masterpiece... HAIL FOR EXODUS!
This is awesome!!
Me gusta mas estas versiones que la del album de 1987
Thanx for posting this.Killer version.
I dont get how people like zetro better than Paul. The only thing I really like zetro on is the legacy demo.
I like them equally, but not more, so you're still right.
That Legacy demo rules!
I agree. I just think people credit zetro so much is because he kinda stepped in when Paul was seen as flailing due to the partying chaos. Zetro had a sense of control sorta, that helped exodus break through into the video world, multiple album continuity. Otherwise, when it comes to Baloff, those that know, KNOW!!!
*EXODUS*
The service of METAL
Yeah 🤟🏻. Thanks upload.
love this classick rippin tune from the Exodusters! Great to hear Paul here, the major rager
i thought cliff was the mejor rager
@@superaveragebros.9390 yep, brothers in arms!
wayy better than zero !!!
EXODUS 🤘🏻😜🤘🏻
Best "new" thing I listen to in quite a while! Very nice surprise! Fantastic! It's like hearing the strutter Kiss demo: the album version Is better but the demo has something special. I think I prefer Zetro vocals but Ballof was the creator of these vocal lines, WOW. Also, the production of the drum sound is not so annoying in this demo.
This is a very cool album
La verdad esta versión demo es mucho mejor que la versión final de 1987, y no tiene tanta mamada al inicio de la canción.
Sounds better than the album, actually.
Fuck Yes
All of you says... if this, or, if that, or, if I don't know what. To me, Exodus had a classical record with "Bonded by Blood" and then they continue their carreer with Steve Souza... change their formation a lot of times, until today... but, at least, until 2022 they where a great band... with all the vocalists... my favourite album of the band: "Pleasures of the Flesh"... but love them all
I never understood the hype of Baloff or Bonded By Blood. Seems more like the cool thing to say. Souza killed it on this album. Pleasures of the Flesh is the most underrated Exodus album. It’s raw yet precise. The only flaw was that it was recorded at a low volume for lack of a better term. Trust me, this album will grow on you.
At least for me, BBBB (Baloff plus Bonded By Blood) and Exodus (with the H-Team and Hunting) are the ultimate in the thrash live experience. Nothing tops it.
@@WALDENSOFTWARE Didn't see them live until 2008 in the Rob Dukes era of course. I can see why Baloff is so popular and respected but he does seem to run out of breath a lot in some live performances. I understand how hard it would be to be a thrash vocalist but it didn't seem to be a problem with their other singers. As @jaymo2511 said, Zetro was incredible on this album. I also agree that this album is often overshadowed by BBB and FD, two 10/10 masterpieces. Pleasures has a TON of really mean, guitar work and entirely brutal drums. It's just too bad the drums on POTF sound off to me. They could have used a bit more reverb or gating. besides the drum production, this album is just as good in terms of guitar riffs along with how threatening and hostile the tone is here.
@@ThommyofThenn Over the years I have come to realize Exodus was the top band all along their first stint. Their first 5 albums are almost perfection and I did say Exodus with Baloff is as good as it gets live, but Zetro live ties it in quality. Actually to me it's perfect all through TOTD. Then it went downhill.
Much better than the album.
The album version is too fast. This demo slows down every once in a while to add some needed dynamics.
I have a bootleg of this on vinyl. Sounds better. Just quite. Killer demo!
The drums sound so much better here. Why tf did they change it?
💀🤘🏿😈 666
evil
Possibly in the minority but I think seeds of hate is better with souza. Pleasure of the flesh is 100% better on this demo than the album version though. Would have loved to hear Paul do deranged
baloff sounds so much better in this than in bonded by blood. I loved bonded but i honestly couldnt stand his vocals
Bonded by blood is the only exodus album I can listen to lol the rest I don't really like or care for cause I'm not a fan of Zetro's vocals
Baloff > Zetro
@@elsenordelatienda666 Same thing happened to me but with Dukes. I love Baloff and Zetro vocals.
This is the best Baloff ever sounded.
I can agree with that