Clown AlleyCircus Of Chaos

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Rock

Style:

Hardcore

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Tracklist

The Lie
Unplugged
In The Cartoon
On The Way Up
Uranium Miner's Daughter
Pet Of A Pig
The Grey Men
Envy
Theme
The Second Day
The Prey

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    Cover of Circus Of Chaos, 1986, Vinyl Circus Of Chaos
    LP, Album
    Alchemy Records – VM101 US 1986 US1986
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    Cover of Circus Of Chaos, 1986, Vinyl Circus Of Chaos
    LP, Album
    Alchemy Records – VM101 UK 1986 UK1986
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    Cover of Circus Of Chaos, 1986, Vinyl Circus Of Chaos
    LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label
    Alchemy Records – VM101 US 1986 US1986
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    Cover of Circus Of Chaos, 2007, CD Circus Of Chaos
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    Southern Lord – SUNN63 US 2007 US2007
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    Reviews

    • Alex88F's avatar
      Alex88F
      Say what you want, but to me this is an unsung crossover gem. It sounds as much as thrash and hardcore and it's interesting in the compositions, the delivery is even a bit math-rockish/progressive here and there, and every track is pushing to the extreme where the previous ends. It can get a bit repetitive at times, but good nevertheless. The demo was more likely simple hardcore punk with heavy metal solutions, but great also. Just discovered while i was finishing the review that Southern Lord relased the record with the demo. If you like hardcore and thrash, you must get it.

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