Alive at the Dynamo
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Alive at the Dynamo | |||||
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EP (live) by Sacred Reich | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Recorded | May 15, 1989 Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland |
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Genre | Thrash metal | ||||
Length | 21:10 | ||||
Label | Metal Blade Records Roadracer Records |
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Producer | Sacred Reich | ||||
Sacred Reich chronology | |||||
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Alive at the Dynamo is an EP from Sacred Reich, a thrash metal band from Arizona, United States. It was recorded at the Dynamo Open Air Festival in Eindhoven, Holland, in May of 1989, and released on Metal Blade Records and Roadracer Records.
It contains live renditions of "Surf Nicaragua" and a cover version of a Black Sabbath song, "War Pigs", from the previous year's Surf Nicaragua EP, and two tracks from their debut album, Ignorance.
On the liner notes, the band has this to say about the Dynamo Open Air festival:
"You take 24,000 screaming, slamming, diving maniacs, add a whole bunch of Heineken, a bunch of great music, and a lot of fun, and there you have it".
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[edit] Track listing
- "Surf Nicaragua" (Phil Rind) – 4:27
- "Violent Solutions" (Rind, Jason Rainey) – 4:31
- "War Pigs" (Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward) – 6:14
- "Death Squad" (Rind) – 6:00
[edit] Credits
- Phil Rind – vocals, bass
- Wiley Arnett – guitar
- Jason Rainey – guitar
- Greg Hall – drums
- Recorded on May 15, 1989 at the Dynamo Open Air Festival, Eindhoven, Holland
- Mixed by Joe Carroa and Sacred Reich at Chaton Studios, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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