The Ultra-Violence
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The Ultra-Violence is the first album by the Bay Area thrash band Death Angel, released in 1987.[3] The album was recorded while all members were under 20, with drummer Andy Galeon just 14 years old. The album sold 400,000 copies in just four months.
The title could be a reference to Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
Track listing
All songs written and arranged by Death Angel
- "Thrashers" – 7:12
- "Evil Priest" – 4:54
- "Voracious Souls" – 5:39
- "Kill as One" – 4:59
- "The Ultra-Violence" – 10:33 (instrumental)
- "Mistress of Pain" – 4:04
- "Final Death" – 6:03
- "I.P.F.S." – 1:56
- Mark Osegueda claimed in a 2003 interview that "I.P.F.S." stood for "Intense Puke Feeling Syndrome," but it is unclear if this was meant to be taken seriously.[4]
Credits
- Mark Osegueda - Vocals
- Rob Cavestany - Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Gus Pepa - Guitars
- Dennis Pepa - Bass, Backing Vocals
- Andy Galeon - Drums
- Arnie Tan - Percussion
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Mark Osegueda • Rob Cavestany • Will Carroll • Damien Sisson • Ted Aguilar
Gus Pepa • Dennis Pepa • Andy Galeon
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Heavy Metal Insanity •Kill as One
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