It steps out of vessel And stares in horror This planet stinks It stinks of death Thermonuclear devastation on the planet earth Piles of rubble Where cities once stood Flesh decaying Where men once fell (Chorus) A last glance The barren waste Artificial disease Strikes the visitor down (Chorus)
Well im an old head when it comes to metal and i had the chance to see Onslaught back in the late 80s in Philly and let me tell ya it was one fucking great show
@KraySilence Discharge was pretty much the first punk band to play it but there were others who had used the beat before: Motorhead, Buzzcocks, but yes, D-beat pretty much means Discharge and thems as followed. :)
They started as more of a D beat band, influenced by Discharge and the like. Their demos are much more English hardcore sounding, they went thrash-y for this debut album.
@aresfuck You obviously know no punk outside of pop-punk bands from today. Extreme metal evolved from hardcore punk and heavy metal. Learn to music, bud.
It steps out of vessel
And stares in horror
This planet stinks
It stinks of death
Thermonuclear devastation on the planet earth
Piles of rubble
Where cities once stood
Flesh decaying
Where men once fell
(Chorus)
A last glance
The barren waste
Artificial disease
Strikes the visitor down
(Chorus)
Best Discharge song they never wrote
Ahaha. It sounds more like Discharge than Discharge. A Voivod riff reminded me of it, and I was like "what Discharge song was this again?"
Fight the system fight back
this could easily be on 'hear nothing see nothing say nothing'
Hail the mighty discharge 😈
Love the original singers, dark grooming, voices on this record compared to the high pitched voice singer now adays...
Well im an old head when it comes to metal and i had the chance to see Onslaught back in the late 80s in Philly and let me tell ya it was one fucking great show
Metal Punk!!!
Early death metal is great..Yeah this has a total early broken bones/black uniforms/discharge feel to it..
@KraySilence Discharge was pretty much the first punk band to play it but there were others who had used the beat before: Motorhead, Buzzcocks, but yes, D-beat pretty much means Discharge and thems as followed. :)
Has a Exploited feel.
a excellent album of the eygthies....a great song vith crust punk influence
@ Rubysvideo
Glad to see someone who knows Broken Bones!!
And yes, it DOES sound like fast and powerful punk bands from the eighties!!
I wanna fucking start a mosh to my room alone smashing whatever I find in my way and then stage dive to the floor !
wow man I have not heard onslaught in years good song too
They started as more of a D beat band, influenced by Discharge and the like. Their demos are much more English hardcore sounding, they went thrash-y for this debut album.
Ave Onslaught !
Awesome. Devastating. Hail Onslaught.
Fucken awesome song, I hear this everyday.
Start off with Drunk with Power
Hail to England! 🤘🇬🇧
yea cuz they were inspired by discharge ofcourse and the exploited and N.W.O.B.H.M.
their first guitarist was in the varukers i think
And now you know which bands the new wave of thrash is imitating
wrong dude, this is pure thrash influenced by d-beat, nothing to do with death metal...
Nothing to do with death metal even though the back side of the LP sleeve has "DEATH METAL" across the top. Sure bud 😂
@@shitlicker2999 nothing to do with black metal,this song has a lot of discharge in it
Post moore!!!!!!!!!! \m/
it's coming aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh
i have the shirt of this album! :D
Sounds more like G.B.H. than Discharge.
he wasent?? oh well i herd it from some1 but i never really checked
Sucks this song is so short.
@thrashdevour
Nah, brah.
personally i think this album was more death metal than thrash metal they later became thrash when sy keeler arrived.
DISCHARGE!!!!
This Album is pure fucking cult!!!
:)
FWOBM
ajjajajajajaaj, igual escuchai D.R.I xD, en todo caso, esta cancion habla de guerra nuclear, no de satan xD
putrefiance brought me here
Oh dear, menstrual cramps!!!!!!!!
y que haci aca escuchandolo poser
@aresfuck
You obviously know no punk outside of pop-punk bands from today. Extreme metal evolved from hardcore punk and heavy metal. Learn to music, bud.
learn english before talking. also, if you had any sort of auditive sense (ie: ears), you'd note this song IS similar to some UK82 punk. f.o.a.d. :)