I Love Testament and this is my favorite song. I saw them in a small club in concord ca, they finished with this and the crowd went insane. One of my best two concerts.
First time I ever heard testament was Live at the Apocalyptic City in ‘93 on cassette in my Walkman. When disciples hit, I was like “that’s cool. They have two singers”. 😂
The legacy marcou história aqui no Brasil também, esse álbum é excelente souls of Black testament thrash metal, po é isso motorhead é uma boa banda de heavy metal , curto também crossover viper deixou história de são Paulo aqui no Brasil, o André matos morreu death dead o vocal aliás nem sei porque estou escrevendo isso tudo Metallica velhos tempos time.
I was down there at the pit with my friends...we downed a bottle of aguardiente before we came inside...it was the most insane concert ive ever been. Still got that ticket.
me acuerdo alla por el 2008 que miraba tu video cuando recien empezaba con la viola y admiraba mucho tu destreza. hoy buscando devuelta encontre este video... Con los años avance bastante con la guitarra y quiero grabar este solo.
@jeremycubs8331 5 years ago (edited) The Metallica that never has been...I never understood why Testament didn't get as huge as they should. @jkozmik3016 @jkozmik3016 0 seconds ago THEY REFUSED TO $$$$$ELL OUT!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 Reply
I think if Testament would have had more "new school" vocals (like Phil Anselmo/Hetfield style) instead of their kind of "wannabe dream theater" style that really dated them to the 80s, they would have been ENORMOUS. Their music was always badass but I could never get down with the vocal style. Too 80s for me... and with how metal changed in the late 80s to early 90s, it kind of left them behind with Anthrax, Accept, etc... as the 90s saw a shift in metal and a more aggressive vocal style take over (Pantera, Metallica, Biohazard, Carcass, At the Gates, etc...) plus the 90s also had that "goth revival" with Type O Negative, Marilyn Manson, NIN, Rob Zombie, etc... ) and the first wave of grunge (Soundgarden/Alice in Chains) ... had Testament started earlier in the 80s, they would have been huge like Metallica, if they had a more aggressive vocal style, they could have been enormous in the 90s... but they just kind of fell into that "dead spot" in the late 80s when things were really changing in metal... and then 1992 came and flannel was suddenly in... and that was that.