"ANIHILATED The Ultimate Desecration " includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by and artwork/photos Anihilated is a British thrash metal band from Ipswich , which was founded in 1980 under the name Prospex. Anihilated broke up about 1990 and 2010 took place again.
If you're a devoted collector of vinyl records, particularly within the realms of Heavy Metal and Hard Rock, then "The Ultimate Desecration" by Anihilated is undoubtedly a jewel in your collection. This iconic 12" Vinyl LP, released on November 15, 1989, under the Metalworks Records label (Catalog Number: Metalworks – V.O.V 675 ), not only encapsulates the raw power of British thrash metal but also carries with it a fascinating history.
The Birth of Anihilated
Anihilated, hailing from Ipswich, England, has a lineage that dates back to 1980 when they were initially formed under the moniker "Prospex". However, it was under the name Anihilated that they would rise to prominence as one of the most promising thrash metal acts of their time.
The lineup that brought "The Ultimate Desecration" to life consisted of:
- Simon E Cobb: Vocals and Guitar
- Lee A Hittman: Bass
- Paul 'Rod' Rodwell: Drums and Percussion
- Mark Beuchet: Guitar
The Ultimate Desecration - An Ode to Thrash Metal
"The Ultimate Desecration" is a testament to the unbridled energy and aggression that defined thrash metal in the late 1980s. From the moment the needle touches the vinyl and the haunting cover art stares back at you, you know you're in for a relentless auditory assault.
Album Details
The 12" vinyl LP includes the original custom inner sleeve, a collector's dream, providing album details, complete lyrics to all songs, and striking artwork and photos that capture the essence of the band's visceral music. This level of detail and craftsmanship is something that is often cherished by vinyl collectors, making this release even more special.
The Making of "The Ultimate Desecration"
Behind the scenes, the making of this album was a labor of love for Anihilated. The recording process was a meticulous affair, capturing the intensity of their live performances while ensuring the clarity of every riff and the thunderous impact of every drumbeat.
The lyrics, penned by the band, delve into themes that were prevalent in the thrash metal scene of the late '80s – social decay, existentialism, and the darker aspects of human nature. Simon E Cobb's vocals are a guttural force that gives voice to these themes, while the dual guitar attack of Cobb and Mark Beuchet, coupled with Lee A Hittman's thundering basslines and Paul 'Rod' Rodwell's precise percussion, creates a sonic maelstrom that is both chaotic and cathartic.
The Legacy of "The Ultimate Desecration"
"The Ultimate Desecration" wasn't just an album; it was a statement. Anihilated, though they disbanded around 1990, left an indelible mark on the thrash metal landscape. Their music continues to influence and inspire new generations of metalheads.
Music Genre: Thrash Metal, Heavy Metal , NWOBHM |
Album Production Information: This album was recorded at: Wildlife Sound Studios, Levington Rd, Ipswich from 24th April - 3rd May 1989. Producer and sound engineer: Nigel 'Chopper' Palmer |
Record Label Information: Metalworks – V.O.V 675 |
Media Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1989 UK |
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