This album "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by Artillery
Collectors information / Album Description: Terror Squad is the second studio album by Danish thrash metal band Artillery, released in 1985. The album features the band's signature sound, characterized by lightning-fast riffs and aggressive vocals. With tracks like "The Challenge" and "Terror Squad", Terror Squad is a must-have for fans of thrash metal and classic underground metal. |
Music Genre: Hardcore Crossover Thrash Metal (Denmark) |
Album Production information: This album: "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" was produced by: Lars Overgaard and ArtilleryDuring the 1980s the Danish Thrash Metal band Artillery have released two official full-length albums "Fear of Tomorrow" and "Terror Squad", both albums have been produced by "Artillery" and the producers Lars O. Christensen and Nis Bogvad. |
Record Label Information: NEAT Records RR 9615 |
Media Format: 12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1985 Made in Holland |
Band Members and Musicians on: ARTILLERY - Terror Squad |
Michael Stutzer (Guitars) is brother of "Morten Stutzer". The brothers Michael (Guitars) and Mortem Stutzer (Bass) have performed together in the bands: Artillery, Abracadabra, Devil's Symphony, Missing Link, Unicorn and Voodoo. During the 1980s they have been credited on the albus "Fear of Tomorrow" and "Terror Squad". |
Track Listing of: "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" |
The Songs/tracks on "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" are
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Album cover photos of : ARTILLERY - Terror Squad |
Front Cover Photo of "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" Album |
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Back Cover Photo of "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" Album |
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Inner Sleeve of "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" Album |
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Close-up Photo of "ARTILLERY - Terror Squad" Record Label
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