The American Way | ||||
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Studio album by Sacred Reich | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989-1990 at Cornerstone Recorders Track Records California, U.S. |
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Genre | Thrash metal | |||
Length | 34:24 | |||
Label | Metal Blade Records Roadracer Records |
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Producer | Bill Metoyer Sacred Reich |
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The American Way is the second full-length album from Sacred Reich, a thrash metal band from Arizona, United States. It was released in 1990 and follows Alive at the Dynamo, a live EP recorded and released in 1989.
The band retained the same co-producer, Bill Metoyer, as their debut album, Ignorance which was released three years previously.
The video for "The American Way" was used in the 1992 film Encino Man.
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Although the band had maintained a record of at least one release per year since their debut, Ignorance, this was their first full-length album for three years and also the first to show a musical progression from the all-out thrash metal which dominated their earlier material. Phil Rind, in the liner notes, explains the band's change in musical direction thus:
"Musically, we've tried to expand our horizons without forgetting our roots. Some people will appreciate the changes. Others, let's just say, they'd be satisfied with 'Ignorance II'"