the guitar tone on impact is massive!!! they need to revisit the song live!! apparently the opening riff to impact is imminent is gary's favorite that he has written!!
The sad thing about M package infinite is they lost their Bay Area thrash sound to me became it was obviously they were trying to commercialize and it just didn't work and their second album was awful I see why Capitol Records dropped them they're Emily today they're doing much better cuz they're touring and they can be themselves that's where the money's at anyway but they just didn't have that commercial ability it just didn't sound like Exodus
You're wrong, when they signed to Capitol Records they had all the backing in the world signing a 5 album deal worth $3 million dollars at the time, well at that time everyone at Capitol that signed Exodus got fired thus getting a whole new backing that didn't give a rats ass about the band since they weren't "their* signing thus us getting Force Of Habit that's what the label wanted not Exodus and it went downhill from there breaking up right after.
@@Rob_1776 Good Day to Die was lame if you listen to it with an ear and you can hear you could tell they were trying to commercialize and exodus is not a commercial band they don't have the talent to be a crossover band the song suck bad it was a bad attempt at trying to commercialize themselves when they didn't have the talent to do so
Impact is Imminent is one of their most underrated albums, along with Pleasures of the Flesh! As long as they keep making albums I'll buy 'em all!
I really like anything with Zetro or Baloff.
Never got into Pleasures...but love Impact! The Lunatic Parade!!!!😏
True ill be reviewing that one soon "impact" also The New CD which comes out in Nov.
The one dislike is the kid that broke his leg for sure.
NotSnarl you don’t like exodus?
Or metallica
the guitar tone on impact is massive!!! they need to revisit the song live!! apparently the opening riff to impact is imminent is gary's favorite that he has written!!
Too bad the album is produced horribly
Yep, great songs on that album, but the mix is all vocals and snare.
If i could travel back in time i would go to that concert and break my leg
I'd give fuckin anything to hear Changing of the Guard, Lunatic Parade, Within the Walls of Chaos or the title track live now. That'd be so amazing
"WE'RE EXODUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" They should pick up saying that before interviews again.
Impact is Imminent is one of the best Exodus albums ! We want more song from this album in concert !
Rick looks like your typical schoolyard buddy back in the 80's/ early 90"s.
I hope you guys play live something from Impact is Imminent.
They've played Only Death Deaths on and off
i saw them live a couple months ago along with Rick hunolt amazing 🤘🤘
Ised to be so stoked to find one of these HNH vhs tapes at Blockbuster back in the day.
Impact is my favorite album.
Exodus is Ultimate Thrash Metal!
New cd out in Nov. ill also be doing a Review for that one.
Play more song from Impact!
2:18 double stone cold stunner.
Lol fucking love rick and gary together😂🤘🏻
Awesome band 💥
Like the plague we keep coming back!!!...🤙😎🤘🤘🤘
0:09 you got that right😂
Impact is Imminent Is Exodus’s last Perfect Album. Hopefully the new one Blows me Away🤘
Anyone know the model number for Gary's guitar?
H666
Jackson king V
Rick looks like he doesn’t even want to be there
He needed "something"
Gnarly!
Hard n Heavy was always a blast, the bands were all drunk as hell. :)
Big 7
Metallica
Megadeth
Slayer
Anthrax
Exodus
Testament
Overkill
☠️☠️
Souza reminds me of karpov zzle from jhoffilms
It Goes: Metallica, Slayer, Exodus, Anthrax, Testament, Sepultura, Megadeth, Dark Angel, Overkill, Sacred Reich... Don't Agree? Then You Are Wrong.
The sad thing about M package infinite is they lost their Bay Area thrash sound to me became it was obviously they were trying to commercialize and it just didn't work and their second album was awful I see why Capitol Records dropped them they're Emily today they're doing much better cuz they're touring and they can be themselves that's where the money's at anyway but they just didn't have that commercial ability it just didn't sound like Exodus
You're wrong, when they signed to Capitol Records they had all the backing in the world signing a 5 album deal worth $3 million dollars at the time, well at that time everyone at Capitol that signed Exodus got fired thus getting a whole new backing that didn't give a rats ass about the band since they weren't "their* signing thus us getting Force Of Habit that's what the label wanted not Exodus and it went downhill from there breaking up right after.
@@rutbuck121 Say what you want about Force Of Habit, but I love that album.
@@WALDENSOFTWARE yep, it's cool to my ears also.
A good day to die is a awesome song from force of habit and thorn in my side love those 2 songs!
@@Rob_1776 Good Day to Die was lame if you listen to it with an ear and you can hear you could tell they were trying to commercialize and exodus is not a commercial band they don't have the talent to be a crossover band the song suck bad it was a bad attempt at trying to commercialize themselves when they didn't have the talent to do so