Massacre came into existence as far back as 1984 and disbanded and reformed a multitude of times before Rick Rozz, Bill Andrews and Terry Butler all joined "Death" for the "Leprosy" album. Soon after that line-up dissolved the three went back to Massacre with Kam Lee at the helm and released what is regarded asMassacre came into existence as far back as 1984 and disbanded and reformed a multitude of times before Rick Rozz, Bill Andrews and Terry Butler all joined "Death" for the "Leprosy" album. Soon after that line-up dissolved the three went back to Massacre with Kam Lee at the helm and released what is regarded as a genre classic "From Beyond", there was an ep release after that before it all imploded. 1996 seen the release of the poorly received "Promise" album, since then there silence until 2007 when we seen a reformed Kam Lee fronted version. This was again short-lived, a 20th anniversary celebration tour was put together 2011 and that line-up has more or less survived to release what should have really been the follow up to "From Beyond". Lazy title aside Massacre have went some way towards stripping away the tarnish that has plagued the band for so many years. From the outset this is solid death metal played by veterans and they have not went for anything less than full tilt and not fell into the trap of trying to widen their audience base with genre blending. The first marked difference in 2014 Massacre is the guitar [...]
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