Nasty Savage -

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Review by Alexander Yolevski

Nasty Savage's self-titled album is a true masterpiece of thrash metal. Released in 1985, this album showcases the band's incredible musicianship and raw energy. The album opens with the track "No Sympathy", which immediately sets the tone for what's to come. The guitar riffs are fast and furious, and the drumming is thunderous. The vocals are aggressive and intense, perfectly complementing the music.

The album continues with tracks like "Garden of Temptation" and "Stabbed in the Back", which are equally brutal and unrelenting. The guitar solos are particularly impressive, showcasing the band's technical proficiency. The album also features a few slower, more melodic tracks, such as "Divination" and "XXX", which provide a nice contrast to the heavier songs.

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Catalog Numbers

72244-1

Labels

Restless/Metal Blade

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Formats

Vinyl

About Nasty Savage

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US power/thrash metal band from Brandon, FL that formed in 1983. Due to internal conflicts they broke up in 1989. The musicians though were still active in bands like Lowbrow, Infernal and Gardy-Loo. During the 1990s the band periodically reformed for reunion gigs, including the German "Bang Your Head" festival in 1998. The band reunited, once again, in 2002. After playing a series of "one-off" gigs and festival appearances, the band released "Psycho Psycho" on Crook'd Records, in 2003. Current line-up: Nasty Ronnie - Vocals Ben Meyer - Guitars David Austin - Guitars Richard Bateman - Bass Curtis Beeson - Drums. Former/past member(s): Drums: Rob Proctor Craig Huffman Jim Coker (live only, 1998). Bass: Chris Moorhouse (R.I.P. 1988) Dezsõ István Bartha Fred Dregischan. Guitars: John Mahoney (live only). Additional notes: Previously known as Nightmare. Split up in 1989. They officially reformed in late 2002. Chris Moorhouse died in a car accident, 1988. Dezsõ Bartha was forced to leave due to his dad threatening not to give him his inheritance.

Members

  • David Austin
  • Rob Proctor
  • Greg Gall
  • Nasty Ronnie
  • Chris Moorhouse
  • Curtis Beeson
  • Ben Meyer
  • Richard Bateman
  • Fred Dregischan
  • Scott Carino
  • Craig Huffman
  • Dezsõ István Bartha
  • Ronnie Galletti
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Summary by Alexander Yolevski

Nasty Savage's self-titled album is a must-listen for any fan of thrash metal. It's a raw, unapologetic album that perfectly captures the energy and aggression of the genre. The band's musicianship is top-notch, and the vocals are some of the most intense you'll ever hear. If you're looking for a thrash metal classic, look no further than Nasty Savage's self-titled album.