Toxic Holocaust are one of the buzz bands among the many retro-thrash bands that were populating the scene in the late 2000's. The band was primarily a one-man band, with Joel Grind performing all instruments and hiring various, rotating live bands to back him on tour when he performs guitar and vocals. "Hell on Earth" is the second full length album from Grind. What he has unleashed here is punk-infused, speed-fueled, thrash metal. Grind's vocal style is raw and delivered with a punk like fury and a hint of black metal. The drum work is primal and fairly basic, adding to the punk feel that the album has. The songs grind along at a fast pace from cut to cut. In general, the songs tend to blend together as the tempos rarely vary. However, with only 11 songs, clocking in at around half an hour, the disc doesn't become tiring to listen to. As such, the disc leaves me wanting for more and had me coming back to it time "and time again. Within the first couple weeks of owning this disc, I found myself listening to this album several times over and the songs begin to become more familiar. "Metallic Crucifixion" is probably my favorite of the bunch. My copy is autographed by Joel Grind.
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